Songs|sgnoS – and their hidden words

There has been something bugging me for a long time, and it’s something I doubt many people are aware of. What I’m referring to is quite unusual, but when you hear what I’m talking about for yourself, and can hear what I can, then maybe you’ll understand me more when I refer to subliminal messages… This is not science fiction, I have many examples I can show you from YouTube videos that other people have discovered, and so have I.

I’m referring to music, and I don’t just mean the lyrics you hear with your own ears, especially without editing software. This is all about music flipped into reverse. Believe me, there are many songs out there that sound completely different played backwards than when they were played forwards. I’d be especially careful with modern music, if I were you. Technology advances all the time, and so does their ability to use it. That can mean it can, and from own perspective, already is being, turned against us all too, remember that! What shocked me the most, is that the words sung backwards actually make sense in English. It’s no joke, this is real.

mind games through manipulation, is a real threat to all of us

I don’t know if they all have malicious intent in mind, some of them may just be experimenting with sound in innocence. Although, the question needs to be asked, why do they even feel a need to do it? I don’t believe the average Joe would mess around with something like this. So, ultimately, I’d watch out, because, in the world we live in today, mind games through manipulation, is a real threat to all of us. When it comes to the experimentation with music, to what extent do they need to use this experimentation? I get the feeling, it’s far too dangerous to mess around with, but it doesn’t prevent people from putting it into practice all the same. Does it? Once something has been discovered, it is rarely put back on the shelf. They keep using it, twisting and manipulating it into their own ideals and wishes. As long as there is corruption in this world, every discovery will end up being twisted to be used against us all, one way or another.

In fact, listening to some of these songs backwards, I’m wondering if some of these reverse words were meant to have a psychological effect on the brain, and with certain others, whether there are secret coded messages being spoken from behind closed doors. Anything’s possible. See? This is what mean. The world isn’t straightforward. There are darker forces at work here… There is always so much to question out there. A very important question we all need to ask here is, do we really need to experiment with songs in this way? What are we REALLY trying to achieve by doing so? I fear it’s far too dangerous, and shouldn’t be used within songs, you never know what effects they are having on us. To be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised that many of us are already under the influence, or manipulated, because of it. I wonder what’s happened to some of the people I’ve written to in the past. Have they been affected by it themselves? Please, for everyone listening, be very careful what songs and music you listen to? If there are words sung in reverse, then I hope you’re able to ask yourself, will it be safe to continue listening to this song further? I wouldn’t want to see more people sucked into the world of brainwashing… I feel none of us do, but I fear, it’s far too common nowadays than people may understand…

A Japanese Example

I’ll present you with one Japanese example, of a singer I’ve listened to, her name is Utada Hikaru. Now, I find it very interesting, because the words she sings backwards, when spun around, like this YouTube video uploader has done, you can hear words in clear English. The song is titled ‘Passion’, and I have to say, the words sung in reverse are very apt to the name of the song.

Song ‘Passion’ by Utada Hikaru

Can you hear it? She sings, ‘I need more affection than you know’. I’ve heard this myself on my MP3 file format of her song, when I reversed it using a software called Audacity. This uploaded YouTube video is proving I’m not the only one who has discovered it either. The first comment under the video states exactly her words she says in English. This is not sung on the front side of her song, but distorted, almost like it’s spoken in tongues…

Song ‘Passion’ by Utada Hikaru

You can hear it for yourself in the link above, the words ‘I need more affection than you know’ are sung differently. She doesn’t sing the words normally, but they are clearly electronically reversed in order for her words to say something different when mirror imaged.

In fact, I have my own thoughts for the visual creative expression shown of the Chemtrails (not something to think fondly about…) in the music video above (which I may add a blog post about in the future), and the combination of the colours purple and green (which could be more ominous than you might think, if my theory is accurate. Watch out for anything with a combination of purple and green colours, I get the horrible feeling they may be some kind of a warning of mind games). To me, to mix backwards words, with these two elements, makes me wonder what’s really going on here… Maybe it’s not as innocent as I first thought. Who knows?

I can tell you something else as well. If you think it’s just restricted to Japan, then you may be surprised to know, I’ve discovered the same thing in even earlier British songs, even dating back to The Beatles, well, the latter stages of the 1960s anyway. This is not something new, there are people out there who have recognised what I’m referring to for themselves, it’s not just me. It’s been around for many, many years, it’s just not many people know about it. If you do, you’ll look at music in a whole new way. There’s more, I’ve heard all sorts of different songs by different artists, especially between the 1980s and 1990s, and there have been certain key songs which have certain words spoken, or sung, within them, played backwards, which also sing words in English. I wonder if you can spot the same words I do when I listen to them. I’m going to add a few links in my future blog posts to see what you think.