On today’s episode of the Conspiracy Theories and Unpopular Culture podcast we have to take a tragic look at the passing of rapper Juice WRLD. He died at the age of 21; but not before predicting his own death, depicting his own death, telling us he joined the Illuminati and forewarning of his own demise. Did he sign a Faustian satanic contract with the music industry?… We explore so many themes on this show while looking at his own words, lyrics, and music videos that support this seemingly outlandish theory. Don’t forget to follow me at Instagram.com/IsaacWeishaupt for the images I’m referencing on the show.
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Kids on the TikTok app we’re doing “Lucid Dreams” dances where they would pretend to be having seizures; drooling and such. Seems incredible and unreal; but it’s true. Could it be that they were unconsciously charging a death Sigil for Juice WRLD?…
Juice’s girlfriend Ally Lotti has a tattoo on her torso of the Freemason compass and square. I don’t know what that means for her; but it represents the connection of the macro to the micro and ritual magick.
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David says
As soon as I heard about him dying I wondered if you were going to do an episode. Listening now
Yolanda says
This is so false he was not involved.
Iseek says
This is not to bash the young man its to expose the industry and how it will take an innocent kid and turn them into a vessel for satan for fame and fortune and to be cautious and discern.
Ralph says
My cats breath smells like cat food
Roxy says
This is trash content regarding JuiceWRLD. This is clearly as a result to jumping in on it too damn soon. You don’t sound as tho you DIDN’T know much about Juice WRLD. Ridiculous.
Mohammad Polton says
Very interesting information!Perfect just what I was looking for! “If you want to test your memory, try to recall what you were worrying about one year ago today.” by Rotarian.