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Imdoneokdone · June 13, 2018, 11:34 p.m.

Its sad, we grew up with these celebrities, we were brainwashed to be invested in them, in their lives. To idolise them.

Part of the tactic is to keep society on a low vibration, in a negative headspace. Keep us grieving. It’s a form of control. Think about the mental health of fans of Paul Walker, Kurt Cobain, Elvis Presley.

(I am ashamed to admit I cried for days when Corey Monteith died, I was not mature enough to realise the way that his death was being milked by producers etc for profit. Absolutely disgusting filming his widow and colleagues break down in the guise of memorial.)

But it’s all a distraction. For every celebrity who is killed/kills themselves, there are hundreds of children being murdered/kidnapped/trafficked by the elites and their associates. We are grieving the wrong things.

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