Posted on 11/12/2021 4:22:17 PM PST by markomalley
Exorcists from the Catholic Church and demonology experts broke down for the Daily Caller the possible demonic activity at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival that left eight dead and hundreds injured.
In the aftermath of last Friday’s tragic Astroworld Festival, social media users on Twitter and Tik Tok shared videos and theories, speculating that the “concert from hell” resulted from demonic activity.
Social media users stressed the eeriness of the Astroworld promotional poster, which showed people walking through a portal and encouraged festival attendees to “open your eyes to a whole new universe.” One of Travis Scott’s signature taglines, “See You On The Other Side,” was also on the poster. Other users were quick to point out what appears to be a rendering of Travis Scott as a demon on an album cover for a song he debuted at the concert.
“The imagery Travis Scott projects, whether he does it for commercial reasons or intentionally, it certainly projects satanic imagery and satanic practice, no question,” Father John Szada, an exorcist at the Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg in Pennslyvania, told the Daily Caller.
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Fact check: No, the Astroworld tragedy wasn't a satanic ritual.
Don't know why they felt the need to "debunk" the story, but there it is.
You don’t need religion to explain this. It was just third-world behavior trashing first-world assumptions, an all too frequent occurrence nowadays.
There’s only two forces at work in the world and if it isn’t from one, it’s from the other whether intentional or not.
If not Satantic, it was an elaborate display of Necrophillia.
See someone trained from her early youth to be a top player in the cabal break it down for everyone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4wxVB9PDWw
The recent several weeks included the cabal's high ritual period, even as Kylie bathes herself in it, a standard demonic (opposite of) "cleansing" ritual.
In the satanic realm, 8 dead is peanuts.
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No longer a Houstonian but just curious. Why is this called the “AstroWorld concert” since the theme park known as Astroworld no longer exists? It got closed down a decade ago and the land got paved over and repurposed.
I'm not an expert on satanic rituals. But if I was going to run a 'fact-check' exercise, I'd do some research or interview some satanists or priests who may know a thing or two on the topic.
Instead, Leftist hack Ms. O'Rourke basically says "we've spoken to people who know zero about satanic rituals, and they say it's not a satanic ritual, because like, ya know, there is no WAY it could be, like, satan or whatever."
I’m not buying it.
I remember back in the late 70s and early 80s, there was a huge push from some people against specific music. I was listening to a lot of stuff that was tagged satanic. Some of my classmates parents started hearing about it and got spooked. Some were even burning records.
And it seemed I was listening to all the bad stuff and then some.
The band KISS was claimed to be satanic. The bands name was said to stand for Kings In Satan’s Service, or Knights In Satan’s Service. Uh, no. Great imagination from someone who didn’t know what they were talking about.
Ozzy was a prime target. Just the titles of his songs sent some religious people over the edge.
Blue Oyster Cult - another targeted band. The word “cult” scared people.
Led Zeppelin - silly, but if you played songs backwards....ugh. I saw an interview with Jimmy Page and he said its hard enough to write the song for one direction.
The Beatles - Number 9 was another “play it backwards” thing.
Eagles, Hotel California, with Anton Levy.....
ACDC couldn’t escape the wrath either.
Things spun off from satanism to just about anything “bad”. So for a while, a lot of music was getting criticized.
I could go on and on.
Without going into each individual factoid you mention, absolutely there was a certain amount of mockery and satire in the rock scene of the 1970s and 1980s.
Looking back on it, I tend to think that it was primarily rebellion against the status quo, including closed-minded religious views. (That’s not a criticism of religion in general, but how some people take it waaaaaay overboard)
But there is a distinct difference between mocking society in general and religion specifically and out-and-out worship of evil. I don’t know which one Travis Scott was doing as I’m not interested in listening to his music or reviewing his concert tapes...but if he’s doing the latter, then that crosses the line (in my not-very-humble opinion).
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