(HED) P.E. Frontman Discusses Conspiracy Theory

September 22, 2007

Anarchy Music recently conducted an interview with (HED) P.E. frontman Jahred. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:

Anarchy Music: If we can get serious then for a minute, one of the things I've heard from people who have the record is "What is this Illuminati secret government stuff that he's talking about?" For the people who don't know, tell us what's going on behind our backs in this country...

Jahred: It's such a massive amount of material. Let's just say that globalists, people behind the scenes, orchestrating wars, putting shitty chemicals in food, it goes on and on and on — all for what reason and what end? I don't know. People need to study it for themselves. I feel like if I give little pieces of it, it's almost laughable because of the brainwashing that goes on where people think they know everything already. That, to me, the biggest trick. What it is just saying is that we're all in a matrix. What you see on the news and on CNN and read in the papers is all fake to get us going and use us for our money and our emotions and our lives to generate wars and wealth. Why should Dick Cheney make 10 million dollars a day and our soldiers in Walter Reed Hospital can't even get taken care of when they come home injured? You mention that to an older person and they think you're fucking crazy. No, I think they're fucking crazy because there is something crazy going on on the planet where we're being motivated to kill each other and who's benefiting from it? I don't think it's all over oil. I think it's over power and control. I don't believe that Republicans and Democrats are giving up their power every four years. The elections, all of it seems to be unravelling for me.

Anarchy Music: The Vietnam period has many parallels to today. The music fans back then mobilized and ended up changing the world. Do you think that today's music fans can be mobilized?

Jahred: I'm glad you brought that up because the powers-that-be know that what you just said is for sure a universal truth, that music is a power for change. The world is musical, the world hums. There's four seasons a year, there's four beats to a measure. Music from Bob Marley to John Lennon to the bands who were causing change in Vietnam. That stuff is really powerful and the powers-that-be know it. That's why in the mid-'90s when all this bullshit started coming down... They knew it because they made it happen. They took down the monopoly clause, that's how Clear Channel owns so many fucking stations. Before that, the FCC wasn't going to allow it. They want this propaganda thing. Very few people own every outlet of communication. We all know what kind of evil that is. It's like 1984. To me it's no coincidence that in a time where there is a really a need for liberation style of music, that all you hear is a victim-conscious Emo music being pured at the kids. This is the world that I live in. This is real.

Anarchy Music: What happens if we don't mobilize? You even talk about the possibilities on the new album...

Jahred: You're talking about an end to our universe. 2012 is coming and the Earth wants to transcend into another dimension. The Dark Ones want to lower our vibrations until we can't have true freedom. We can't know what's going on if we're not allowed to evolve as a species without somebody screwing with us, which goes against nature. If we don't mobilize, we'll be creating our own hell on Earth. You can't reduce liberty in the pursuit of freedom, or vice-versa. You can't let them listen to every conversation because you're afraid some dudes from the sand are going to attack us again. It's not just me thinking this. Representatives from every state are going to the President and saying "our people don't want to be in this war," and he's saying "I'm the decider." I thought this was a Democracy, but I guess it's not.

Read the entire interview at www.anarchymusic.net.

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