VAN MORRISON: ON TREND WITH CELENTE!

Back in March, when New York State was locked down by Governor Andrew Cuomo, Gerald Celente was inspired to write two anti-lockdown songs. Here are some of the lyrics. The first one was “Howmigonna”:

How mi gonna pay my rent

How mi gonna cut your hair

How mi gonna serve you food

When they won’t allow ya …

The other was “Don’t Mask Me”

Don’t Mask Me, I’m born to be Free.

Not a Coward,

Not a Thief,

Nothing to Hide, you can see me.

Don’t Mask Me….

Celente had someone to put a band together and begin producing the songs, but the lockdowns made it impossible to rent a studio, etc.
Van Morrison to the Rescue
And now, as reported by BBC, Van Morrison, the famed singer behind “Brown Eyed Girl,” has gone back into the studio to accuse the British government of enslaving the population with its strict coronavirus mandates.
Calling the U.K. government “fascist bullies disturbing our peace,” the BBC reported Morrison wrote three new songs that include the lyric, “No more taking of our freedom/And our God-given rights/Pretending it’s for our safety/When it’s really to enslave.”
Calling out the cast of “celebrities telling us what we’re supposed to feel,” Morrison said they are being used as mouthpieces for the government to sell the people what they are peddling. He said it is becoming rare nowadays to find an artist who is not afraid to speak out against what is being widely accepted as groupthink.
In tune with what Gerald Celente and the Trends Journal have been advising for decades, “Think for Yourself,” Morrison said his songs are not about “telling people what to do or think,” it’s about “freedom of choice… people have the right to think for themselves.”
The Irish Post ran an article that called on the legendary singer to be stripped of the Freedom of Belfast award he had been given due to his new songs.
Emmet McDonough-Brown, a Belfast City councilor, said Morrison received the honor in 2013, and it is the highest honor the “city can bestow.”
“His most recent lyrics undermine the guidance in place to protect lives and are ignorant of established science as we grapple with Covid-19… So I’ve asked Belfast City Council to consider revoking it.”
Harmeet Dhillon, an influential California Republican and lawyer, tweeted, “Is it possible to love Van Morrison more? I don’t know right now.”
Robin Swann, Northern Ireland’s Health Minister, called the new songs from Morrison “dangerous.”
“I don’t know where he gets his facts,” he said, according to the BBC. “I know where the emotions are on this, but I will say that sort of messaging is dangerous.”
The new tracks are titled, “Born to Be Free,” “As I Walked Out,” and “No More Lockdown.”
“Morrison makes it clear in his new songs how unhappy he is with the way the government has taken away personal freedoms,” a statement said on his website announcing the releases, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP). The legendary singer called on the music industry to stand with him because concerts, where social distancing is mandated, are not financially feasible for the artist or the venue.
Morrison goes on to claim that scientists are essentially making up “crooked facts” in order for government officials to justify their mandates.
TREND FORECAST: As Marshall McLuhan emphasized, “The medium is the message.”
As we have forecast, art will be among the most powerful mediums to spread the message of Liberty, Love, Joy, and Beauty in an era of total corporate/government control of the mainstream media.
OnTrendpreneurs® who understand the missing messages large segments of the population want to embrace… and use the proper “mediums” to market them will reap considerable financial and emotional rewards.

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