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Lady Gaga’s her goals, conflicts and recurring nightmare

We now continue a series which will conclude in interpreting Lady Gaga’s recurring nightmare (find segments here). The temptation was to simply interpret it but as research was conducted it became obvious that being so succinct would be counterproductive as without quite a bit of background the interpretation would come across as meaningless.

Thus, this series will cover Lady Gaga’s background and will lead up to the interpretation. While you may not be interested in Lady Gaga herself, this will be an exercise, with her as an example, of just what is occurring in the entertainment business and why so very many celebrities do not think or act like normal people. You will also get a clue, at least, as to why so many of them speak about, and demonstrate that they are involved in, the occult (by any other name).

It is interesting and obvious propaganda the way in which celebrities such as Gaga are sanitized for public consumption by personages such as .Oprah Winfrey.

Oprah has done this with Gaga and very many people such as Christina Aguilera, et al. Oprah takes people whose concerts, videos, lyrics and actions are shockingly perverse, immoral, gross, etc. has them put in a nice outfit and trots them out in front of the country’s housewives telling them that so and so is such a very nice, decent person and all prepubescent girls should idolize them.

Most reporters do the same. For example, Lady Gaga has a perfume and one report simply stated that she “is developing a fragrance which is scheduled to debut in 2012”—period. No mention in the sanitized interview that the perfume is to carry aloft the pleasant fragrance of blood and sperm[1]—buy it for your little girls moms! The perfume was to be called Monster but has been renamed Fame. The back of the box states, “Compounded by Lady Gaga” it contains honey drops (remember the nightmare?) and:

First of its kind. This perfume is an innovation in fluid technology. It’s black like the soul of fame. But invisible once airborne.

“Lady Gaga conceived this egg idea back at the Grammy Awards where she came out of an egg, so it’s symbolic,” said Mormoris [Steve Mormoris, senior vice-president of global marketing for Coty Beauty], adding that the gold-toned cap with extended metal pieces is intended to resemble the points of a claw. “The [bottle] design is simple and elegant and has a prestige feel and look, but it has symbols that are disruptive and [so] her. It’s not of the moment and trying to shock you, but a very eternal, timeless classic fragrance message because Gaga saw this as part of her artistic legacy.”[2]

The box also has some strange symbols on the back such as the “Gaga-Skull key,” which is the “key to the monster pit,” a replica of which is given away during each tour to the first fan in line for the show. A diamond shape with a monstrous claw in it. Another diamond with an “X” figure with a heart in its center. A square with what appears to be lips in it and one of those circles with a line through it with what may be a woman drinking something.

But what is Lady Gaga’s goal? Well, some sort or form of world impact:

The producer Vincent Herbert was told by Lady Gaga, “If you sign me, I’ll be the most loyal artist you’ll ever sign. I want to be the biggest pop star in the world.” He notes, “I knew immediately that she’d be our new superstar, our new Michael Jackson”…

She met President Obama…says Bobby Campbell, the head of marketing for her management company. “So if she’s going to be in a room with Obama, she’s going to have to talk about what she wants to achieve in the world.”[3]

Note that good old mom has to say:

…Cynthia Germanotta revealed she did worry about her daughter’s psychological well-being when she was growing up…‘Her father and I were like, “Honestly, I think she has a screw loose”’…she likes to shut herself off from everything to help with the creative process – which can leave her mother worrying about her. Gaga, who has in the past admitted to taking drugs, explained: ‘My creative process can be a bit overwhelming for my mom and sometimes I need to shut myself off and whether I am drinking too much or whatever it is.’…

Oprah questioned Cynthia over whether anything her daughter does…she disagrees with…Gaga interjected with: ‘She doesn’t like when I swear’…[4]

Seems like mom has a screw loose, the only thing with which she disagrees is the swearing? And mom and dad are both “involved with her business.”[3] They both have a screw loose. Can you imagine, “Come now Stefani-Lady Gaga clean up that mouth of yours. Okay, so, do you want to go with the satanic Baphomet look tonight or the blood soaked slut?”

Back to the personas, alter egos, MPD/DID:

…the only way she’ll drop the Lady Gaga persona is if she’s dead…Speaking with Rolling Stone, Gaga [stated that] Lady Gaga is part of who she is and, even if she has moments when she feels she can’t pull it off, she quickly checks herself and does what she’s meant to do: she entertains, the singer says.

“When I wake up in the morning, I feel just like any other insecure 24-year-old girl [this was in 2010 AD]…Then I say, ‘[Expletive], you’re Lady Gaga, you get up and walk the walk today.’…

I don’t even drink water onstage in front of anybody, because I want them to focus on the fantasy of the music”…

in an interview with Out, the singer was saying her sole purpose in the industry was to tell a story as glamorous as possible – nobody wants to know the real you, they all want you to sell them illusions, she explained at the time.[5]

By the way, this was the Rolling Stone magazine cover which featured her in a very, very skimpy black patent leather bikini-like outfit which left little, if anything, to the imagination. This writer saw it in the children’s section of the library and took it to the front desk and handing it over to the attendant stated, “Here. Someone thought that this pornography was appropriate for the children’s section.”

In any regard:

Gaga admits that she is often confused about her own identity and said when the spotlight isn’t on her: ‘I don’t know who I am’.[4]

Yet, she insists:

I would just say that I’m very happy – that’s all I’m saying – I am happy I am very happy…All I will say is that I am wonderfully happy…[4]

Who is she trying to convince us or herself?

At the time of one interview she “was working on about Princess Diana—a song about fame and celebrity death.”[3]

She has noted that her recurring nightmare pertains to a suggestion that she commit suicide. Furthermore, she states that she will only stop being Lady Gaga if she were to die (this will come into play in the interpretive segment). Here are some more details that may be of interest about her background:

When I suggested to Gaga that maybe she works too hard, does too many TV shows, she said, “…I need it. It’s like breath.” I asked her if she worries about overexposure, or backlash. She said, “I’ve already had the backlash.” But, I said, you don’t want to wind up some crazy casualty. “If I’m supposed to end up like some crazy casualty,” she said, “then that’s my destiny”…

…where she slept on a mattress on the floor, and where, she says, “I wore the same outfit every day. I never did laundry—I stank.” It’s also where she took drugs, wrote songs…There’s a biker bar where, she says, “I used to stand outside and do drugs”…She shows me the liquor store across the street from her old apartment and says, “If I was really [Expletive] up, I would call them to deliver”…they used to kill time in this very bar all day “waiting for Judy,” their code name for cocaine. Gaga talks about how she woke up one day on her tour bus and realized what an idiot she’d been and never touched the drug again.[3]

In the next segment we will consider: her influences and Monarch programming

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[1] Phong Luu, “Lady Gaga’s first perfume smells like blood and is called Monster,” UK Telegraph, 08 November 2011 AD

[2] Hilary Moss, “Lady Gaga’s Egg-Shaped Perfume Bottle Was ‘Conceived’ While She Incubated in Her Grammy Awards Egg Last Year,” My Mag, July 13, 2012 AD

[3] Lisa Robinson, “In Lady Gaga’s Wake,” Vanity Fair, January 2012 AD

[4] Sarah Fitzmaurice and Amelia Proud, “‘I think she has a screw loose’: Lady Gaga’s mother Cynthia reveals she seriously worried for her daughter’s sanity as singer gives her ‘last’ interview with Oprah,” UK Dailymail, 20 March 2012 AD

[5] Elena Gorgan, “Lady Gaga: I Will Cease to Be Gaga When I’m Dead, News Softpedia, June 22, 2010 AD

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