Great digs into to the visual symbols in the sick Madonna Eurovision performance. Leaving aside how BAD this new Madonna song “Future” really is, I was also struck by how obvious the Luciferian references in the lyrics are. Remember Madonna, years ago, declared her devotion to Kaballah, another front for Luciferian beliefs.
Fortunately, Q has taught us how to see through The Cabal’s coded language, which is used to convey The Cabal’s sick satanic religion. Here are a few select lines from the song, translated using into their meaning within the Luciferian religion.
Lyric:
“Not everyone can come into the future.
Not everyone that's here is gonna last, gonna last.”
Translation:
The Luciferian faith is all about cleansing the Earth of the useless, “un-enlightened” human-animals (i.e., depopulation). Note the use of the “gas-mask” depopulation symbol in the Eurovision performance. In [their] religion, only the “chosen ones” – those who devote themselves to The Cabal and make the necessary “sacrifices” – will be allowed to cross over (be saved) after the “apocalypse” which [they] themselves will bring to Earth.
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Lyric:
“My life is gold (gold).”
Translation:
An allusion to the mystical/spiritual significance of gold in the Luciferian religion. Q asks in Drop194, “What does it mean to be covered in gold,” and again in Drop 197, “Ancient Egyptians considered gold “the skin of the gods” – specifically the sun god Ra – and often used it to craft objects of spiritual significance. Why is this relevant?”
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Lyric:
“I see the signs (signs).”
Translation:
An allusion to the signs of the apocalypse, which the Luciferian practitioners intended to bring about using all tools at their disposal, including brainwashing, dividing humanity, poisoning the planet, and their evil spiritual warfare (ritual sacrifice, greater magic, sigils/symbols everywhere).
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Lyric:
“Don’t like the person in your past, so let 'em die.”
Translation:
An allusion to the Luciferian concept of “trans-humanism,” which is not just about merging ourselves with AI and robots to become something superior in the minds of the Luciferians. At its roots, this concept really reveals The Cabal’s disdain for God’s creation (mankind) and [their] desire to erase the humanity of those who are selected to survive the apocalypse by changing man genetically, physically and spiritually.
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Lyric:
“Everyone has a spark.”
Translation:
In the Luciferian religion, The Cabal believes that humans are delineated from animals and from the animal-people (“think sheep”) through the ‘spark of illumination.’ This spark is not God’s spark of the soul but the spark of “Lucifer the Light-bringer.”
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Lyric:
“Tell the sun not to shine.”
Translation:
This is an allusion to the Luciferian prophecy of the “black sun.” At the root of much Luciferian belief is the “sun,” whether it’s worshipping the sun god Ra or depicting images of the sun (the setting sun, the rising sun, the radiating sun), it’s all ultimately the same thing: the symbol of the final turning-point for mankind in the apocalypse and the salvation of those selected to “rise” and be reborn by the grace of the anti-christ / “messiah.”
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Lyric:
“It's the future where we come from, bein' stars.”
Translation:
I find it interesting how so much of Luciferian religious ideas, which are embedded in EVERYTHING in our culture, especially music and movies, doesn’t reall speak to us 9because most people are unaware of the significance). It is either brainwashing us and preparing the sheep through subconscious spiritual mechanisms and/or it’s only speaking to the tiny percentage of “elite Cabal” who understand the real significance (until now when so many more are Greatly Awakened to this evil). Here the lyric seems to be an allusion to concepts of “prophecy” and “time.” It’s too much to go into here, but there is probably a reason why “clock” symbolism is so significant to the Luciferians and to Q as well. “Future proves past.” As well, this might be an allusion to certain “extra-planetary” connections. Again too much to go into here (not that anyone actually has the precise answer on this, except Q, because there’s so much disinfo – but suffice it to say there is a reason that ETs are the “highest classification” intel).
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Lyric:
“It's the future, crucifixion on a cross.
But you know that I'ma rise above it all, yeah.”
Translation:
Really this is just a reference to the coming of the anti-christ / Luciferian messiah. “Rising above it all” again refers to the idea that only those chosen by the Luciferians will survive [their] apocalypse.
Too bad God showed up and ruined all their plans.