Michael Jackson left behind a great quantity of artwork – and their symbolism is very telling. They provide a rare insight into his inner-struggles and, more importantly, are riddled with images and triggers relating to Monarch mind control.

The story of Michael Jackson is the story of everything that is wrong in the entertainment industry. Pushed into the spotlight from a young age, Jackson became a literal slave of the music industry. While at the peak of stardom, MJ slowly but surely metamorphosed into a completely different person. Although his physical changes were the most obvious, he also showed signs of heavy psychological abuse. Was he subjected to Monarch Programming during a crucial stage of his life? New clues appear to hint in that direction.

A collection of never-seen drawings made by Michael Jackson are now up for sale by a Florida man who owned them and their symbolism is quite revealing. They are completely on-par with MK-themed “art” featured on this site such as the paintings made by MK survivor Kim Noble (see the article about her here). Here they are.

Although much of Michael Jackson’s life is still a mystery, these incredibly significant drawings might add a piece to the puzzle. They contain many of the core themes of Monarch mind control and are permeated with concepts that MK slaves appear to be obsessed with.