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The electric guitar rock band Gilligan refers to as his favorite ‘musical group’, The Mosquitoes, visit and then leave the island offering a rescue. They abandon the marooned castaways.
Introduced on this episode is a song with a specific intention of forming basic concepts of which are seen today fifty years later. With lines like “a prisoner needs a cell” and “A queen needs a King”, each line of lyrics serves a minor social engineering protocal revolving around materialism. The world leaders reintroduced aristocracy in children’s programming such as Mr. Roger’s Neighborood and in Gilligan’s Island using characters who are globalists “The Howells” representing royalty. The theme of the song by the “Honeybees” is “You need Us”. It means, the engineered concept is to create a needy society reliant on ‘their’ products, services, and protection to imprison you as they all are on Gilligan’s Island.
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♫ You need us, you need us.
Like a clam needs a shell.
Like a prisoner needs a cell.
Like a dingdong needs a bell.
You need us.
Three of the Mosquitoes were actually members of The Wellingtons, the folk singing trio that performed the theme song “The Ballad of Gilligan’s Island.” The lyrics to the ballad tells the story of how Americans, like the rest of the world, are to consider themselves hopeless in the world of imprisonment
(Ginger sings)
♫ You need me, you need me.
Like a picture needs a star.
Like a golfer needs a par.
Like a teenager needs a car.
You need me.
(Mary Ann sings)
♫ You need me, you need me.
Like a baby needs a toy.
Like Hawaiians need their poi.
Like a girl needs a boy.
You need me.
(Mrs. Thurston Howell sings)
♫ You need me, you need me.
Like a diamond needs a ring.
Like a harp needs a string.
Like a queen needs a king.
You need me.
(All Three Sing):
♫ You need us, you need us.
Like a bee needs a buzz.
Like a peach needs its fuzz.
So that’s why you need us.
Buzzzzz.
The establishment of a new world order is right around the corner, but fixating the idea into an acceptance began in this example over 50 years ago. Each episode had an occult message from the Fort Knox robberty to the ancient history of mankind.
At that time, Barbie Dolls were forefront on the list of gifts to buy children and is clearly seen in two lines sung by Mary Ann “A girl needs a boy” and “A baby needs a toy”. Why Ginger says “A golfer needs a par” is beyond me, but who is to say that the creation of a black golf star, Tiger Woods, to ease Americans into voting for a black president can perhaps be linked to “Hawaiins need their poi”. That’s a long shot, but one wonders who made up the rather lame lyrics up in the first place.