Anonymous ID: b628ee March 17, 2018, 6:58 p.m. No.702957   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>702673

Today, I'm sure these people couldn't care any less what we think. They are elites. We're nothing to them. You don't get invited to their occult themed balls unless you are in their circle. And you're not born in that circle, you must either be a person of significant wealth and/or influence to be invited in.

 

The 4th photo in your lineup was taken at a more recent event, but notice that the masks and attire are almost identical to the ones at the Rothschild's surrealist ball from the early 1970s. The themes and symbols are always the same. Do a general image search and you will find many many more photos of these types of parties. They used to be much more discrete. Now they allow them to be openly photographed. Lots of them with Marina Abramovic. They've normalized the symbolism. The ugly ass Baroness Phillippine de Rothschild was present at many of these events---and she hosted quite a few of them herself. Seems that over the years she fashioned bigger and more garrish versions of her gold necklace with the the goat's or ram's head pendant (representing Baphomet). She wore them everywhere.

 

The illuminati symbolism is now blatant in Hollywood and the fans go to concerts and red carpet events and cheer on the celebs who are making the signs and wearing the stuff. Its all Devil worship, and the masses are unwittingly participating in it when they "follow the stars." Blew my mind when I saw even Taco Bell mocking us with the 'Belluminati' TV spots.

 

I find it funny, that so many of these people do not believe in God, yet they have no issue with worshiping a demon who fears God.