The Grammys: Occult Overload
9 2011-02-15 by ABsynth808
It seemed as if every performer was knowingly or unknowingly giving a nod to the NWO and the occult.
In the beginning, it was 5 divas on stage, all dressed in red and black (except florence welch) The color theme to most of the show was red white & black. These 3 colors are very symbolic in the occult. It is a sign of pure evil and death. The nazi flag had these colors. But the whole 1st half of the show had a red white and black theme.
Another thing I noticed is B.o.B. came out on stage with a monocle on his right eye, total occult symbolism there. I can imagine the stage director at the Grammys telling B.o.B. to put it on before he went out on stage. It definitely wasnt his idea to do it.
Next I noticed the bumper video and logo for the grammys. You know, the video they run during the nominees and right before and after each commercial break? I cant find it online, someone would have to screen cap/tivo to see it. But did anyone else notice the "Grammy Awards" letters were broken and destroyed as the theme? If you watch it, that bumper video has sparks flying, broken wires, and the letters were always depicted as being broken or destroyed. Why would they use this as the theme?
Next during Bruno Mars' song, it was black and white video and all the video screens had the masonic black and white checker board on it.
Of course Gaga's peformance was total occult. She called everyone monsters and tried to look like a non-human alien. The whole cyborg/alien theme is overused and is tired and boring, yet they love to use it every chance they get.
There was a lot more, I just cant remember it all right now.
26 comments
6 [deleted] 2011-02-15
I always thought that B.o.B. was on the side of good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfyedUiltgM
0 [deleted] 2011-02-15
He is, thats why I said the show director gave it to him right before he went on stage. He felt awkward with it on so he took it off about 10 seconds into the performance.
4 [deleted] 2011-02-15
Let's not forget the very obvious Usher/Justin Beiber pedophile implications.
3 AmericanGoyBlog 2011-02-15
http://vigilantcitizen.com/
That is all.
-1 [deleted] 2011-02-15
Yeah, i cant wait to see his post on the grammys. VC is the one that woke me up to all the music industry rituals.
3 iTuL 2011-02-15
I also noticed Eminem's necklace. It was a circle with a triangle in it. Probably symbolizing the pyramid
2 Berneri 2011-02-15
That was actually an AA pendant/coin that they give for sobriety.
2 iTuL 2011-02-15
ohh.. haha my bad
3 oD323 2011-02-15
I'm not big into the illuminati symbolism, but there sure was alot. They're probably just fucking with us now.
On Rihanna's panties when she's performing with drake is an all-seeing eye. Em's Necklace and a bunch of others. It was pretty surreal.
Besides that, did anybody notice that all the artists who performed won an award immediately after? I'm placing bets on next year's Grammy's haha. The whole thing is a joke. The performers know it too.
1 [deleted] 2011-02-15
the whole "artist performs, then wins an award" thing has been happening at award shows since the dawn of time.
1 Berneri 2011-02-15
This thing could be analyzed all day, nice ideas and good eye by the way. I found the reptilian/turtle egg thing odd, yet perfectly aligned with birth or becoming something (alien/hybrid?) Her new single is Born This Way, born what exactly? They always do the checkerboard thing it seems.
2 cbranden 2011-02-15
I associated the egg with the ancient various spring rites of death & resurrection (eostre, tammuz, adonis, etc). The Easter egg takes us back to some of the oldest known civilizations on earth where the symbol of an egg played an important part in mythical accounts of the creation of the world. According to this tale heaven and earth were formed from the two halves of a mysterious World-Egg. The Easter egg is associated with this World-Egg, the original germ from which all life proceeds, and whose shell is the firmament. So there is a heathen connection between the egg and the ideas or feelings of birth, new life, and creation.
This element goes with the coming year and all the talk recently about the dawn of a new age.
1 StringyLow 2011-02-15
Which drugs are you on and where can I get some?
-1 [deleted] 2011-02-15
Just love and oxygen.
Try meditating, it does wonders for your 3rd eye vision.
1 StringyLow 2011-02-15
I haven't meditated in a while so I'll practice some more.
1 drewcoyle 2011-02-15
Confirmation bias
-1 BennyWei 2011-02-15
I draw monicals, and occult symbols on things but its simply because monicals are goofy and eyeballs on pyramids look cool and scare some people. Red, black, and white are the cheapest colors to print (save yellow) that's why punk bands would use them, now it's just a good looking colorway. Sometimes things don't have to have any meaning. At least that's what we think at my secret society - whoops!
1 entwithanaxe 2011-02-15
Gotta tell you, red black white are key component colors for Native Americans, plus what the submitter said about the Third Reich. Whatever OTHER factors, such as print cost or aesthetics, may have led to their being commercialized in the way that they are AFTER that time, doesn't explain how and why we see it the only way we do TODAY, which is through projected or televised images. To think "punk rock" is immune or somehow secondary to the very same programming is ludicrous when the Grammy Awards are the subject of discussion. Classical baroque musicians probably had a thing for chessboards too, but that doesn't explain what the "entertainment" industry looks like now nor what their obviously homogenizing, design-engineered culture is moving towards.
1 BennyWei 2011-02-15
Simply put, I did the art for the show and chose the colors red,black and white because I grew up loving punk rock music so now it's a go to colorway for me. Does this make more sense?
1 entwithanaxe 2011-02-15
The source of a single art director's personal experience or initiation into a particular idea does not explain the reasons why it persists into a much larger culture space that is not conscious of and thus can't care much about those origins or original meanings after they've been translated. The question is what is it about those colors or patterns that leads to them not just being chosen but followed. The design subconsciously works the designer.
0 [deleted] 2011-02-15
If you think money is a factor when determining color schemes for the Grammy's then you are severly brainwashed.
Its the grammys, each year they get more and more into the rituals.
http://theindustryexposed.com/
Whatever you do, DO NOT watch the videos on this site.
0 BennyWei 2011-02-15
No, you misunderstood - red black and white were initially used (as a whole) due to their cheap print value. The Grammys hired a design agency, and a guy like me said "these colors look rad together, I'm going to use them." I made a skateboard graphic with TONS of freemason and occult images all over it just last week. It's a fad in design / fashion right now and will go away. Thanks for the warning I will not watch that video.
0 [deleted] 2011-02-15
They didnt print anything, its all on video screens and stage lighting.
So you make no sense.
And again, color design isnt based on price for the grammys. The design is not decided by a hipster who just graduataed from the art institute. this is the grammys, they have a whole team of designers. Also, youre clueless about the history of the grammys. Theyve been doing this every year out in the open since Madonna.
Youre doing this b/c youre jsut trying to conform.
1 BennyWei 2011-02-15
You still don't understand me: The ORIGIN of red white and black in the history of print process is due to cheap print cost. Punk bands in the 80s made it a staple color scheme.
I do the skate graphics because 1) my cult makes me 2) the Grammys brainwashed me and 3) because it looks cool.
Good luck to you with your research, that's all I got.
0 [deleted] 2011-02-15
When was the nazi flag made, in the 80s?
-4 steve0suprem0 2011-02-15
dude, wait... ALL of the movies and tv before the advent of color must have had occult implications! hory shet!
0 [deleted] 2011-02-15
When was the nazi flag made, in the 80s?