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Robin Thicke’s Video “Get Her Back” or How Pop Culture Keeps Promoting a Culture of Death

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Get Her Back appears to be about Robin Thicke trying to win his wife back by being nice and apologetic. However, when one adds the imagery of the video into the mix, it becomes a creepy, disturbing tale of a stalker with violent and suicidal tendencies pathetically harassing an ex-lover … all laced with one-eyed Illuminati symbolism, of course.

Robin Thicke appears to have left the niche market of “blue-eyed soul” to become a mainstream music figure. Of course, that’s because he’s been given a role to play in the entertainment industry Agenda. In my article MTV VMAs 2013: It Was About Miley Cyrus Taking the Fall, I explained how Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines was about “blurring the lines” between consensual and non-consensual relations. In other words, Blurred Lines was a creepy song about abuse and even Kitten programming. In his infamous performance with Miley Cyrus, Thicke played the role of a handler with a dissociated Beta slave.


During the 2013 VMA’s, Thicke was wearing a black-and-white dualistic pattern, which is used to hypnotize and control MK slaves. The overtly-sexual performance featured Thicke, a 36 year-old man with Cyrus, a 20 year-old girl (dressed to look about 14). More importantly, it reflected the constant Agenda of debasing the masses with promotion of abuse, underage relations, and so forth.

At the time of this VMA performance, Thicke was married. The couple divorced a few months afterwards, amid allegations of Thicke’s infidelity. Did the separation had something to do with the fact that Thicke was chosen to become the face of the “abuse and exploitation is cool” Agenda? Perhaps. One thing is for sure : Things have gotten worse since then.

After his separation, Thicke apparently “wrote an entire album” about his ex-wife Paula Patton. While the album (titled “Paula”) probably caused some of his fans to think “Wow, he is so passionate, sensitive and vulnerable”, it only takes a little discernment to realize that this is all strange, inappropriate, and even a form of harassment. … especially considering that it is all a produced, constructed, overtly emotional gimmick.

The video for Get Her Back tells us all we need to know about this particular gimmick: Thicke is simply part of the elite Agenda of promoting a culture of death – associating art, music, love and relationships with sick, twisted and debased messages and imagery. It is all about self-destruction. Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke are two clear examples.

Get Her Back

The song begins with lyrics that describe a nasty couple fight, which can sometimes happen. The phrasing, however, is slightly disturbing, as they imply a relationship based on control, manipulation and coercion.

I never should have raised my voice or made you feel so small
I never should have asked you to do anything at all
I should have kissed you longer
I should have held you stronger
And I’ll wait for forever for you to love me again

When we add the imagery of the video, things get creepy. Some parts can even be interpreted as death threats.

The concept of the video is simple : It basically juxtaposes various images with what seems to be actual text messages between Thicke and Patton. Is displaying messages sent by his ex-wife on a music video for all to see a breach of privacy and a form of harassment? Yes, it is. But the occult elite does not believe in privacy and wants you to think that all communications are of public domain.

The images behind the text messages tell the true message of the song – and of Thicke’s purpose in the industry.


The video begins with a strange, alien-like silhouette walking towards the camera.

We then see Thicke naked and bloody. Why is he naked and bloody? Did he get into a violent fight with his wife while naked? Did he do too many drugs and take his clothes off? This is probably the kind of thing we don’t even want to know.

The rest of the video is pretty much sweet words juxtaposed with images of horrifying evil and violence. It pretty much sums up what the Illuminati industry is about: Deceit, double-speech, and semi-subliminal messages.


The words “I’m sorry” with a shady figure looking to claw you to death.

Here, Thicke points at his head as if saying “If you don’t take me back, I’m gonna shoot myself”. That’s a typical technique used by manipulative minds to harass and coerce.

The video is also laced with flashing images that let you know that this is not about Robin Thicke’s “feelings” – It is about the industry pushing its Agenda.


A woman with a creepy “Eyes Wide Shut”-type mask – an allusion to elite secret societies and rituals.

This scary devil face flashes for a spit second. Why is it there? Probably because this entire project is evil-minded. While the conscious mind does not immediately perceive the face, the unconscious mind registers it, causing the viewers to get a growing unconscious, unsettling feeling while watching the video.

A skull head with one eye hidden. A clear way of saying : “This promotion of the death culture was brought to you by the Illuminati entertainment business”. The text message “I miss you” can also mean that “they” want your soul.

Bones equal death.

A woman drowning while apparently fighting for her life.

For a brief moment, the image of a skull is displayed on the face of the drowning woman … as if saying “I’m gonna kill you”.

A creepy face with one eye. Another image telling you that this is about the Illuminati Agenda.

A bloody heart. A gory, disturbing way of portraying life being removed from a person. Remember that this a song is about “getting her back”.

The video ends with the same alien-like silhouette as in the beginning … with a text message that is more of a threat than anything else.

Apparently, all of those horrifying images and messages are “just the beginning”. Go away, Robin!

In Conclusion

Considering the messages in Blurred Lines and Get Her Back, Robin Thicke appears to have become the archetype of “creepy guy who doesn’t take no for an answer”. Should we be concerned for his mental health? Maybe. But we should be more concerned for the mental health of popular culture as a whole. Robin Thicke is simply another pawn playing a role in the gigantic drama stage that is “entertainment”. There appears to be a sick, disturbing trend of making abuse, death, violence, mind control, and manipulation part of the art we consume. These things are a normal part of the Illuminati entertainment world and “they” are looking to make them a normal part of “our” world. Artists like Robin Thicke, Lady Gaga, and Terry Richardson are used to combine the pleasantness of art with the horrors of rape and murder, making them part of the same “package”, causing our brains to create unnatural associations.

Under the guise of “art”, everything that is pure and simple is being evacuated and replaced with everything that is wrong, debased, unnatural and, simply put, evil. It is not art. It is spiritual propaganda. It is not about Robin Thicke being heart-broken … it is about associating love – the driving force behind life – with death.

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I don't believe in this shit but the video is creepy as fuck.

Have you dealt with a crazy ex, ONTD?

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