Thursday 21 October 2021

The Masked Elites

There is a creepy tendency to put the members of a mysterious, satanic club elite using animal masks for their rituals, particularly for human sacrifices.

For Example:

The atrociously perverted movie The Wicker Man tells the story of an island populated of pagans who celebrated ancient celtic rites. They practiced human sacrifices, and they wear animal masks: 

Screenshot from Novus Ordo Watch, who got them from Memphis Flyer

The atrociously degenerate movie Eyes Wide Shut tells the story of a husband and his wife AS WELL AS the existence of a satanic cult who practices rituals, and they use creepy, animal masks: 



Wanna wear one yourself? 

The atrociously violent show Squid Game tells the story of rich elites who come together to watch debt-ridden citizens playing brutally violent versions of children's games, and they use animal masks: 


The horror film Pet Sematary based on a novel by Stephen King includes people wearing animal masks:  


  

When I looked at the plot on IMDB, I found that you may interpret it to be about a cult that practices human sacrifices: 

A family moves a house close to a pet cementery which magically resurrects the individuals buried on it. First the cat dies, they bury him on the cementery, and he comes back to life and causes the death of one of the children. The children is buried at the cementery, and then he comes back and kills the rest of the family. 

The remake offers an interesting twist: The dead family member buries the corpses on the cementery so that they may join the murderous cult. 

The murderers from the horror slasher film You're Next wear animal masks too



Now, of course I am not saying that animal masks are intrinsically evil and you will go to hell if you wear them, or that everybody who wears animal masks is a member of the cult. 

Plus masks are common in horror flicks because they can be horrible, frightening, emotionless creepy stuff. 

But shall we ask, do satanic cults who use animal masks in movies are somehow connected with the 1976 surrealistic mask party by the Rothschilds? 




Just a thought. 

3 comments:

  1. None of the lower animals were created in the image of God, having neither the intellect nor the eternal soul as we do. Wearing animal masks may be, for them, a denial of their origins, created in the image of God.

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    1. It's "meta" as in, well, I barely know what it means. It's like a perception that one perceives without seeing, as it were.

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