I'm not familiar with the ideas of Monarch Programming and the Illuminati, but the references that were mentioned by this article didn't seem very meaningful to me. As I see it, the argument of that article is that there are a lot of cases where one eye is covered, she makes an "A-OK" symbol, and someone wears "Mickey Mouse glasses" while killing people, and this is supposed to be a reference to the Illuminati and all. Maybe the A-OK symbol and the Mickey Mouse glasses really do have some level of established symbolism, which would be interesting.
But the article did make the video seem much more interesting to me. I hadn't noticed all the telephone symbolism, like the telephone hat and telephone hair!
Anyway, if the author was correct about the Illuminati controlling Gaga and others, then I don't see why they would flaunt this control. Wouldn't they want to keep it secret?
But I guess this notion of public hermeticism is a common trend in mystical and conspiracy theory settings, even though it makes no sense.
The being disconnected and in your own world are pretty much on the surface - that's what the song is about. It's about enjoying your time in the dance club and being annoyed at your boring boyfriend who never feels like going out dancing but always calls and interrupts your good time (not that I've had a boyfriend of that type, but I could imagine it happening), and wanting to remain in this more fun, somewhat trance-like reality.
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Date: 2010-04-07 05:25 am (UTC)But the article did make the video seem much more interesting to me. I hadn't noticed all the telephone symbolism, like the telephone hat and telephone hair!
Anyway, if the author was correct about the Illuminati controlling Gaga and others, then I don't see why they would flaunt this control. Wouldn't they want to keep it secret?
But I guess this notion of public hermeticism is a common trend in mystical and conspiracy theory settings, even though it makes no sense.
The being disconnected and in your own world are pretty much on the surface - that's what the song is about. It's about enjoying your time in the dance club and being annoyed at your boring boyfriend who never feels like going out dancing but always calls and interrupts your good time (not that I've had a boyfriend of that type, but I could imagine it happening), and wanting to remain in this more fun, somewhat trance-like reality.