![]() Other synonyms for “self” are soul, ego, personality, or individual. All these traits or aspects combine together into the person’s core identity. The “self” consists of a person’s conscious and unconscious aspects, their personality, cognitions or thoughts and feelings. In psychology, the “self” is defined as follows: The line “you take my self” is very significant, especially in the context of mind control. You take my self, you take my self controlīefore the morning comes, the story’s told The chorus of the song sums up the situation: It is mainly about Laura Branigan losing her will, her power and her very self at the hand of a faceless being. The Night is Her WorldĪn advanced interpretation isn’t necessary to understand that Self Control is not simply about “nightlife”. In short, it is a shameless celebration of the occult elite’s mind control agenda during an era when only a few people even knew these things existed. If you’ve read other articles on this site, you will probably find the symbolism easy to recognize, and even blatant. However, contrarily to The Exorcist, the most disturbing elements of Self Control are not in your face but are instead implied through symbolism. When hiring a director who is famous for terrorizing an entire generation with the story of a demon-possessed girl, a certain level of creepiness is expected. ![]() It was also the first video to be directed by Oscar-winning director William Friedkin, the director of The Exorcist. When the video was released in 1984, the music industry was beginning to adopt the music video as a promotional tool and Self Control was rather groundbreaking in its scope. Combined with the MK symbolism peppered through the video, Self Control becomes a tribute to the occult elite, a promotion of its symbolism and a celebration of their most sadistic practice: Monarch mind control (if you’ve never heard of this, please read this article before continuing). The singer is stalked by a masked man, who eventually ends up shirtless in her bedroom. The video of Self Control adds a significant layer to the song, one that is rather troubling. They thought it was about a girl enjoying the nightlife – but that is only the face value. ![]() All of these beautiful people sang “I, I live among the creatures of the night” without realizing what it truly meant. Released in 1984, Self Control rocked disco clubs around the world as ladies wearing big curly hair and shoulder pads danced frenetically with men wearing thick mustaches and majestic mullets. Laura Branigan’s hit “Self Control” is the epitome of everything 80s, but is also the epitome of everything MK ULTRA: a disturbing story of an MK slave manipulated by an abusive handler.
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