Initiate wakey, wakey!

Accelerated eco-meltdown, no-one gives a damn
Keep everyone in debt while the big banks own their land
Orwellian, Machiavellian, Hegelian dialectic
World management has come, and it's to be expected

You cannot tell the people (But some of us have guessed it)
Every day is a blessing, I feel the best yet
Majestic yes I feel fantastic

War of the worlds again, a necessary lie
Psychological operations show they were right
Religious institutions and the general status quo
Economy and infrastructure - all of it will go

You cannot tell the people(But some of us have guessed it)
Every day is a blessing, I feel the best yet
Majestic yes I feel fantastic

Black triangles flashing red white and blue
Aliens(or disinformation) yes it is true
Contacts been established with critters from the stars
The surface of the earth will soon resemble mars

You cannot tell the people (But some of us have guessed it)
Every day is a blessing, I feel the best yet
Majestic yes I feel fantastic
Just like magic
Yes I feel fantastic


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    This song describes happiness in its purest form. The pure happiness has nothing in common with relationships and stuff. It's like "the world tries to bring me down, but screw it, I got the greatest gift - LIFE - and I feel fantastic".

    Sapromindon August 08, 2007   Link
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    With all the Crowley infuence, "magic" is no throwaway mention. And there's no way a band of Rosicrucians would use the word "initiate" to mean anything other than an esoteric initiation process. So "wakey wakey" refers to magical awakening.

    The world is gearing up to explode all around them, but hidden knowledge has changed their world view. They've learnt stuff the muggles have no handle on whatsoever, and can enjoy the fireworks instead of panicking. "You cannot tell the people, but some of us have guessed it..."

    squidnesson June 19, 2012   Link
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    This song is about the group of people in America called the majestic 12, they have power beyond the government with ‘Majestic’ level security pass. They are believed to hold technology that would make the use of oil and gas to make Electric a thing of the past but as the the most powerful people in the world are involved in the sale of oil and gas they would never want this clean power source to ever be released ! Why would they, they would be out of business overnight !! Also the Majestic 12 are believed to have Alien reverse engineered technology’s that would benefit mankind beyond imagination, they have Nikola Teslas technology that was stolen from him also. Jaz is singing about these persons hiding this from the world and letting the planet die for their own greed, most people in the world would not believe these facts (But Some Of Us Have Guessed it) !! They want to make war against Alien species and steal their technology for more power ! Majestic 12 have experimented with many things to increase their power to war including mind control, look beyond the normal and you will see, OPEN your eyes people !

    bandersnatch01on June 09, 2022   Link

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