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The hit Netflix series, Orange Is the New Black or OITNB, is a huge hit for the streaming network as it tells the stories of the female inmates of Litchfield Correctional Institute. Based mostly on its lead character, Piper Chapman (portrayed by Taylor Schilling), the show explores themes such as lesbianism, drug abuse, and corporate power. The show mostly concentrates on that first theme as the characters embrace homosexuality as a normal part of everyday life. In fact the list lesbian characters is huge. So huge that it's an obvious point of the show, to encourage more women to experiment and even embrace lesbianism. Here's a brief list of OITNB's gay characters:

-Piper Chapman
-Alex Vause (portrayed by Laura Prepon)
-Poussey Washington (portrayed by Samira Wiley)
-Nicky Nichols (portrayed by Natasha Lyonne)
-Carrie "Big Boo" Black (portrayed by Lea DeLaria)

This list is not complete by any means. The show has a plethora of minor characters that either experiment with homosexual sex or have brief roles. However, the point is clear. OITNB is intended to help turn America's women into lesbians, and the Illuminati is all over it. The symbolism implanted is subtle but dreadfully obvious once discovered. Look at Natasha Lyonne's character, Nicky. She's a drug addicted lesbian who's life is beyond redemption. She is covered in tattoos, and that's where the mark is. The design on her lower left arm is terrifying Illuminati trademark, a pyramid with the Eye of Providence and a crown at the top. It's telling us that the Illuminati is king, and there's nothing we can do about it.

In fact, the whole show may actually be a metaphor for our existence. We live in a prison controlled by the Illuminati where they call the shots, and there's nothing we can do. Instead, we struggle for scraps and endure incessant brainwashing. Like the prisoners in the show, we have no control over our lives, and what we think can be easily manipulated.

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