Muse

Muse  is a British band of mind controlled musicians, formed in 1994, used by the music industry in program Rock, to normalize mind control (references to Trance Formation of Cathy O'Brien) and an Orwellian society. Matt Bellamy dated Kate Hudson (William and Kate symbolism) and married Elle Evans, a model used in L'Oréal campaigns, Playboy, Jonas Akerlund video's of Beyoncé, Blurred Lines music video of Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I..

His father George Bellamy played in The Tornado's. In 2004 they played at Glastonbury Festival and in 2007 at Wembley (year of Concert for Diana).

They were originally called Rocket Baby Dolls (doll programming).

Muse was promoted by NME (NME Awards with Grace Jones) and MTV.

Matt James Bellamy was born on 6/9/1978, day of release The Omen II, date of Michael J Fox, Johnny Depp, Natalie Portman.

Bellamy plays bass in The Jaded Hearts Club (reference to Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) with Miles Kane, Graham Coxon (Blur).

Their imagery contains masonic checkers (black and white programming) symbolism.

Dan Lancaster worked with Blink 182 and Bring Me the Horizon.

Their music was used in the 2012 James Holmes Olympic Phoenix ritual.

Discography

1999 Muscle Museum
1999 Showbizz Sunburn (broken mirror symbolism) with Brooke Kinsella (appeared nude in Maxim with red shoes=Wizard of Oz programming, Big Brother, murder of Ben Kinsella by the Adams family media ritual)
2001 Origin of Symmetry
2003 Absolution Butterflies and Hurricanes (Monarch butterfly)
2006 Black Holes and Revelations Warner Bros Records (Mercury Prize nomination)
2008 HAARP live album (harp associated with Apollo, worshiped at mount Parnassus with 9 muses) Wembley Stadium set as HAARP
2009 The Resistance Knights of Cydonia (face on Mars hoax) Joseph Kahn Richard Brake (Batman Begins) song MK Ultra
2012 The 2nd Law (Human Connectome Project)
2015 Drones The Handler references to dissociation and Trance Formation of Cathy O'Brien
2018 Simulation Theory cover by Kyle Lambert (Stranger Things, also references to MK Ultra) Mike Elizondo Timbaland Something Human reference to Michael J Fox movies Back to the Future and Teen Wolf
2022 Will of the People (mask programming) Dig Down as Max Headroom Thought Contagion based on Michael Jackson's Thriller

MK Ultra

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