Controlled Demolition by El Has. Various messages of impending doom, calls for rebellion, death and reminders of sentience, are in a grid behind a black vignette. In front of it is a translucent logo for the Ultimate Stalker Company. In these messages are some messages inserted by evil people, lying to you about everything and trying to scare you.

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Controlled Demolition

Release Date:
September 1, 2022
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You've made it to the very end of Humans Incarnate. Because you're going to let this happen, the controlled demolition of 'the economy' is going to kill everyone. An abuse of power has been destroying everything humans need to survive somewhere in the world—they're all copying each other. It's taken so long to finish the music video for this that the excuse to indirectly kill everyone is 'the environment'. The 'whatever you say' mentality has allowed the destruction of livelihoods because you don't listen to your own immune systems. People who genuinely treat strangers they've never met as their overlords are complicit. Just because it hasn't been completed yet doesn't mean it never will.

When the weak-willed masses have starved due to their own incompetence stopping them from fighting back and preventing these events, all they're gonna do is just dump all the corpses somewhere and ignore them. Meanwhile, their (your) faith in their (your) nonexistent sky-dwelling overlord will convince them he will sort it out EVEN THOUGH THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANY PROOF OF ITS EXISTENCE. MOVE THE FUCK ON!! Oh, but you can't! You must hyper-focus on your own delusions you've been so convinced of even though YOU ARE SENTIENT!! Just HOPE it's OK! THAT'LL FUCKING FIX IT!!! (Bullshit.)

This song barely mentions the god shit, instead sticking to what's actually important: the specifics of the plan and what to expect from it. You might be questioning the finer details of the lyrics, but stick with it. For instance: "If you're actually at work, let me ask you, why does that let you survive?" If it isn't thunderingly obvious to you why, you're going to let a lack of money kill more and more people as time goes on. Your implicit trust in everything is nonsensical, baseless and retarded. Look at what it's accomplished. Emotion is disappearing 'because it's terrorism'. YOU LET THAT HAPPEN. YOU SAID 'YEAH, ALRIGHT' AND WENT ALONG WITH IT. Back to the more important bit. The source of everything is running out. Betrayal is in progress. Your trust should have never been there. Find out in the last 3½ minutes.

The video is the reason this took so long. It includes video of the takes that were actually used in the song, and many messages that only appear on screen for a few frames. Can you find them all? Some of them are what the wannabe overlords want to tell you. The rest of them are true. Strange combinations of blending modes were used extensively throughout the video.

Other Releases

Welcome to Their 2030 by El Has. Between horizontal grey rectangles displaying El's name and the title of the record, a silhouette of a long-haired man sits between a fire and the logo for the Ultimate Stalker Company, which is based on the logo of the World Economic Forum. Inside this silhouette is blue text, which reads: "Welcome to 2030. I own nothing. I have no privacy. I have no rights, and guess what! My life has never been better!"
Dehumanised by El Has. The artwork depicts two hands in restraints at the behest of the Ultimate Stalker Company, with a logo derived from the logo of the World Economic Forum. A visual feedback loop occurs behind the hands.
Stifled EP Artwork. It depicts El Has covering his mouth, and the right side of the image has superimposed fire on it.
Artwork for Intonation is Anger To You by El Has. Behind an intense vignette and and a red and yellow tint, a man wearing a maroon t-shirt walks up a narrow staircase holding a binbag. In front of him is text which says "We told her it was wonderful."
Artwork for the single Sustain My Existence by El Has. Behind the text there is a dark vignette around the side of the image. Within that is a red ring distorting a grainy image of some British cash, with a clenched fist superimposed on top of it.
Artwork for the single '239' by El Has. Large grey text is in the middle of the image, specifying that the title is said as 'Two Three Nine.' The background is cloudy, mostly blueish but red near the edges. There are weirdly-blended skulls near the bottom. In front of it is a lot of text and images from the '239 Apocalypse' website this song is based on. In front of that is more text. The messages read "Ignore my valid arguments and focus on the numbers," "HUMANITY IS DOOMED," "Chao Horo" meaning "Times of Chaos in Latin, "The existence of digits 2, 3 & 9 is all the evidence you need," and "2001, 2023, 2030," those being the years the website highlights as years of significant negative change.

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