Yes, on a superficial level, talking
about dolls and cartoons may not come off as “serious” analysis.
However, we must remember that, for the powers that be, there is nothing
more serious than capturing the minds of children at a young age in
order to mold them for the future. For propagandists, there is no age
limit for pushing a message.
They realize that the younger the audience, the more effective their message will be. Marketing specialists know that brand loyalty is taught at very early age (i.e. Heinz Ketchup, Kellogs cereal, etc.) and propaganda messages simply another product to market.
They realize that the younger the audience, the more effective their message will be. Marketing specialists know that brand loyalty is taught at very early age (i.e. Heinz Ketchup, Kellogs cereal, etc.) and propaganda messages simply another product to market.
So what kind of message does a franchise like Monster High communicate to children? There are several levels.
On a basic level, the characters of
Monster High are obviously hypersexualized as they are dressed in
outfits that can only be found in sex shops. Considering the doll’s
target market (girls under 10 years old), we can imagine how this trains
girls to believe that, in order to be cool, they have to be very sexy,
very early. Then, there’s this whole death-worship thing going on, with
coffin-shaped lockers and coffin-shaped cellphones and coffin-shaped
guitars and skulls everywhere. Mix these two very visible aspects
together and you’ve got the sex-and-death mass media cocktail that is
constantly pushed to all audiences, but particularly young people.
Furthermore, the characters in Monster High evolve in a context that is completely obsessed with superficiality, appearances and materialism – all values that are actively promoted to today’s youth. When Monster High fans grow out of their doll-playing phase, they will most likely start watching music videos and TV shows that promote the exact same set of values. Sadly, they will question none of it because they have been exposed to this Agenda since their tender youth.
Furthermore, the characters in Monster High evolve in a context that is completely obsessed with superficiality, appearances and materialism – all values that are actively promoted to today’s youth. When Monster High fans grow out of their doll-playing phase, they will most likely start watching music videos and TV shows that promote the exact same set of values. Sadly, they will question none of it because they have been exposed to this Agenda since their tender youth.
On secondary level, almost everything in
Monster High relates in one way or another to the dark, disturbing
world of Illuminati Mind Control. The school can be likened to a
MK-programming center, led by a “headmistress” whose own head pops off
in a literal symbol of dissociation. All of the students are either
artificial creations or zombies who do not have a mind of their own
(funny how the line’s theme song ends with the words “Don’t you want to
be a Monster too?” Concepts associated with trauma-based mind control
such as alter-personas, duality, dissociation, kitten programming and
even electroshock torture are represented in Monster High.
As if that wasn’t enough, the whole Monster High franchise is laced with the Illuminati symbolism I’ve described time and time again on this site, proving that, not only is this symbolism not accidental, but that this Agenda is being promoted everywhere … even to young children who just want to play with dolls.
As if that wasn’t enough, the whole Monster High franchise is laced with the Illuminati symbolism I’ve described time and time again on this site, proving that, not only is this symbolism not accidental, but that this Agenda is being promoted everywhere … even to young children who just want to play with dolls.
So why do they do this? Because, as Hitler stated: “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future.”
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