Singer adds more fuel to a fire that is already burning bright

Jun 26, 2010 10:37 GMT  ·  By

It seems that whatever Lady Gaga does is bound to cause controversy, whether because she wills it that way or because these things just happen where she’s concerned. She is now featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, perched high up on heel-less pink shoes and brandishing two machine guns that seem to come attached to her bra. However, it’s what she says in the interview that is more explosive than the photo, as Rap-Up informs.

Gaga has often been associated with the Illuminati, a group of elitists working together to change and shape the political, cultural and religious international landscape in such a manner as to allow them full control over absolutely everything. The techniques through which the Illuminati aim to take over the world are not obvious, including subliminal messages like the ones reportedly found in Gaga’s very controversial and much talked about video for “Telephone,” as we also informed you a while back.

It would seem that Gaga herself has started believing the rumors, judging by an Illuminati dream she once had. “I have this recurring dream sometimes where there’s a phantom in my home. And he takes me into a room, and there’s a blond girl with ropes tied to all four of her limbs. And she’s got my shoes on from the Grammys. Go figure – psycho. And the ropes are pulling her apart. I never see her get pulled apart, but I just watch her whimper, and then the phantom says to me, ‘If you want me to stop hurting her and if you want your family to be OK, you will cut your wrist.’ And I think that he has his own, like, crazy wrist-cutting device. And he has this honey in, like, Tupperware, and it looks like sweet-and-sour sauce with a lot of MSG from New York. Just bizarre. And he wants me to pour the honey into the wound, and then put cream over it and a gauze,” Gaga tells Rolling Stone of the unusual dream she once had.

“Gaga was confused by her dream and turned to other sources to find out its meaning. ‘So I looked up the dream, and I couldn’t find anything about it anywhere. And my mother goes, isn’t that an illuminati ritual? And I was like, Oh, my God!’ She even consulted her good friend and mentor Deepak Chopra about past dreams. ‘The devil’s trying to take me, Deepak. I’m a good girl!’ she told the spiritual leader, who eased her fears,” Rap-Up writes of how Gaga reacted to the dream and how she found out it was connected to the Illuminati.

In the same interview, Gaga admits that her dreams do tend to get a bit too wacky even for her own (wacky) taste. From this perspective, it’s good that she’s an artist and she has a venue to express herself. Her shows are “exorcism” both for her fans and for herself, she goes on to explain.