XG’s “Woke Up”: When a K-pop Video is Actually Mind Control 101

XG's video "Woke Up" is a viral phenomenon that garnered millions of views across all platforms. While fans praised the group's "iconic" looks, nobody seems to be discussing the video's actual meaning: K-pop stars being turned into mind-controlled slaves by a sick elite.

When I published my first article about K-pop over 12 years ago, the genre was still a regional phenomenon. However, even as a burgeoning industry, there were already clear signs of occult elite weirdness happening in videos and behind the scenes. Si
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