Mark Devlin Free will Consciousness Consent and Corporate Music Industry Open Mind Conference 2015
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Astonishingly well-documented examination of predictive programming and mind manipulation techniques in popular media, music, film, culture. You may not think the same way after viewing this man’s presentation.
“We got one more, then we gotta get out. I gotta go home, y’all. I gotta go home to America. I gotta go get ready for the bombs. Osama Bin Laden getting ready to bomb, yeah. … 2001, hit me!” — Prince in Concert, December 1998 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytsAPoS2eyU
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“We got one more, then we gotta get out. I gotta go home, y’all. I gotta go home to America. I gotta go get ready for the bombs. Osama Bin Laden getting ready to bomb, yeah. … 2001, hit me!” — Prince in Concert, December 1998
In September 2015, UK-based DJ and music journalist Mark Devlin delivered a compelling presentation at the Open Mind Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, titled “Free Will, Consciousness, Consent, and the Corporate Music Industry.”
Devlin’s talk delved into the hidden agendas within the corporate music industry, exploring how popular music has been used as a tool for social engineering and mind control.
He traced these manipulative practices from the era of The Beatles and The Doors to contemporary artists like Beyoncé and Madonna.
A central theme of Devlin’s presentation was the concept of free will and consent.
He argued that the music industry often operates without the informed consent of its audience, subtly influencing public perception and behavior through carefully crafted messages embedded within music and popular culture.
By exposing these covert operations, Devlin aimed to empower individuals to recognize and reclaim their autonomy against such manipulations.
Devlin’s insights are further elaborated in his book “Musical Truth,” where he examines the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades.