Meaning

If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, the song could show how systems replace self-trust with dependence on outside saviors.

Faith becomes a personal service—something you call instead of cultivating inner judgment.

From the IWL viewpoint, outsourcing conscience makes obedience feel comforting. Control works best when it feels personal.

Negative
Subjective
Fear
Conformity
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If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, the song could represent a soft form of NWO messaging that removes resistance by promoting unity without sovereignty.

The vision sounds peaceful but requires giving up ownership, borders, and belief. Conflict is solved by flattening difference.

Under the IWL, this is gentle control. When freedom is redefined as sameness, authority no longer needs to justify itself.

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Fear
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If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, this song could be read as a New World Order parable where the Wizard-of-Oz power behind the curtain—sometimes imagined as a Simulator, alien warlord, or unseen elite—uses beauty, mystery, and comfort to lure souls into a system of permanent control.

The “Hotel” mirrors Stairway to Heaven: both promise ascent, enlightenment, or arrival, but only on the system’s terms. In Stairway, the seeker is told there’s a path upward if they follow the signs; in Hotel California, the...

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Fear
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Meaning

If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, the song could subtly blur moral boundaries in service of emotional manipulation.

The restrained tone softens what should feel alarming. Desire is presented quietly, making boundary crossing seem intimate instead of dangerous.

Under IWL, this dulls internal warning systems. When emotion overrides judgment, influence enters without needing force.

Also, Bruce seems to have a penchant for little girls. That shouldn’t be overlooked.

Song Meaning
Negative
Subjective
Disgust
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Negative
Subjective
Fear
Manipulation
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Meaning

If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, the song could reflect how an NWO-style system reframes surveillance as care.

The calm delivery makes obsession sound gentle and protective. Being watched is presented as devotion rather than intrusion.

From the IWL view, this normalizes constant oversight. When monitoring feels loving, resistance fades and people police themselves.

Song Meaning
Negative
Subjective
Fear
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If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, the song could be read as part of a New World Order system where success is traded for obedience, and the artist becomes a mouthpiece for a hidden ruling intelligence—sometimes imagined as a Simulator, an alien warlord, or the Wizard of Oz figure behind the curtain—using celebrity and emotion to condition humanity into accepting control and mental enslavement.

The song centers on knowing something is wrong but choosing not to act. The slow build mirrors the weight...

Song Meaning
Negative
Subjective
Fear
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Meaning

If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, the song could be read as part of a New World Order system where success is traded for obedience, and the artist becomes a mouthpiece for a hidden ruling intelligence—sometimes imagined as a Simulator, an alien warlord, or the Wizard of Oz figure behind the curtain—using celebrity and emotion to condition humanity into accepting control and mental enslavement.

The story celebrates letting go of identity and responsibility in exchange for relief and certainty. Seen this way, the...

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Fear
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Meaning

If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, this song would teach people to confuse giving up control with intimacy and love as he allegedly has done..

Everything sounds playful and affectionate, but the message underneath is about opening yourself up and letting something inside without questioning it. From this angle, surrender is sold as connection, making submission feel voluntary and even desirable.

This is homage to the Soul Buyer,

Hint: She’s buying the Stairway to Heaven.

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Disgust
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Meaning

If this artist sold their soul for fame and fortune and was put under submission to deliver propaganda through their music, this song would be about a fake light that feels comforting but slowly blinds people to what’s real.

The lyrics and tone feel dreamlike and unsettling, as if something familiar is melting. From this view, the song trains listeners to accept distortion as normal—when truth hurts, illusion becomes easier, and confusion quietly replaces clarity.

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Fear
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