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Saurian Tail wrote:Of course, Madonna _is_ the ultimate keyword hijack.
Bruce Rodgers of Tribe Inc designed an eye-catching
production for the XLVI Super Bowl Halftime Show starring Madonna. ....
Our director Hamish Hamilton had experiences with her as
well and we new we had an artist in Madonna to channel everything through, and that's the path we took. ...
executive producer Ricky Kirshner
.represented by her creative director Jamie King and his team
lighting designer Al Gurdon
,costume designer stylist B Akerlund
and the great artists at Moment Factory:
slomo wrote:I think you are conflating several different viewpoints in this thread. I can only speak to my own,
Saurian Tail wrote:
Of course, Madonna _is_ the ultimate keyword hijack.
Project Willow wrote:what is the significance of the use of the song "Like a Prayer?
slomo wrote:Saurian Tail wrote:Of course, Madonna _is_ the ultimate keyword hijack.
Isn't it though?
Madonna fans in Israel ask government to delay any war with Iran until after May concert
Facebook page is rallying point; some advocacy groups are calling on artists to boycott Israel
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By David Hinckley / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Friday, February 10, 2012, 11:54 AM
Israeli Madonna fans are asking their country to give peace a chance — at least until after the Material Girl's late-spring concert there.
They're rallying around, what else, a Facebook page, called "Bibi don't start a war with Iran until after Madonna's show on May 29."
Translated, that message suggests that Israel will eventually attack Iran if Iran doesn't back off on its nuclear development program.
But it asks that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delay any such action until after the Madonna show, because of the likelihood that foreign artists would not want to play in a country with a war in progress.
Israel, like other countries with a history of military tension, has been a nervous gig for some artists over the years, going back to the 2001 cancellation of a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert.
Compounding the issue now are calls from advocacy groups outside Israel, asking that musicians boycott Israeli shows to protest Israeli policy toward Palestinians.
That was apparently the reason Cat Power has canceled her planned weekend show in Tel Aviv.
She tweeted Friday that felt "much confusion" and could not play for her Israeli fans because she felt "sick in her spirit."
Elvis Costello and The Pixies have previously canceled Israeli shows.
No response so far from the Madonna camp, which is basking in the afterglow of her Super Bowl performance last weekend.
No word, either, on whether the Madonna show has been on the agenda when Netanyahu and the Israeli cabinet meet to discuss their Iran options.
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Project Willow wrote:slomo wrote:I think you are conflating several different viewpoints in this thread. I can only speak to my own,
You put yourself in my wheelhouse by using language usually confined to the areas I mentioned.
I'd have an easier time understanding your viewpoint if you were more specific. I don't live in the mainstream, christian world, what is the significance of the use of the song "Like a Prayer? What specifically were the effects of the Egyptian iconography on the general public?
And btw, what do you mean that you don't believe in satanism?
slomo wrote: And so are you, if you work for any large organization.
slomo wrote:In my opinion, these powerful people have a hidden agenda, i.e. one closely held and not disclosed to the public, and some of the very powerful ones know ancient arts of targeted precise manipulation of the collective psyche.
slomo wrote:As for satanism, I don't believe these people believe they are satanists. My opinion, not substantiated by much except intuition (which could easily be wrong) is that they are old families that are carrying on very old traditions from either pagan Europe or pre-diaspora Judea.
Project Willow wrote:Interesting supposition. Might I offer that according my own personal experience with these folks, they are aware of contemporary methods for manipulating the public psyche, as well as ancient arts for manipulating the individual psyche.
slomo wrote:Why stop there?
slomo wrote:Certainly ancient arts for manipulating the public and contemporary ones for manipulating the individual are fair game?
slomo wrote: Very clear from publicly disclosed research agendas that the latter are definitely of interest, and my own personal research of magick/occult would lead me to believe that the former do certainly exist.
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