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Isaac Weishaupt 0:00
Today we’re doing our Super Bowl 59 post game. Wrap up. That’s right, we saw Freemasonry, divine goddess symbolism, and some very political statements, if you knew what to watch for. But luckily, you got me. I’ve been covering Super Bowl symbolism Since 2011 join me. Isaac Weishaupt on a call symbolism and a pop. Look. It’s been a long day. All right, and I gotta get up early as I’ll get out for work tomorrow. So let’s get through this. All right, you’ve already heard the pre game analysis, so this is a very quick post game review, all right, and I’ll put a link in the show notes for the pre game analysis. If you’re like a pre game analysis, what do you speak of? Well, you better go listen, because I thought about Kendrick Lamar and some predictions and this, that and the other. Let’s see. We got lots of commercials right? Tom Cruise, the world’s second greatest actor, introduced the game to us. Very nice touch. Then we had what else did they have? They had the Snoop Dogg and array, a racism awareness commercial, which was pretty curious, given his recent appearance at some other places. And then we had a we had one of those. He gets us commercials, the the the Christian commercials, which I actually like. I think they’re very moving. I know a lot of people don’t like them, and I don’t know the origins, like I know I covered this years ago on the Super Bowl show, the origins. Who put those together? I want to say it’s like some people that I probably disagree with on various Christian stances, but that’s fine. I don’t care. I think there’s I think they’re nice commercials. I think they’re exactly what, uh, Christ wanted us to do. So sounds good. You had the hex clad frying pan commercials with Gordon Ramsay in the area 51 kitchen. He was in there to cook for the aliens using alien technology. And they introduced the ambassador. It’s, it’s Mr. B, D, E himself, Pete Davidson and he and he says all the really famous people are actually aliens, a small step towards disclosure about shape shifting lizard people. There was a commercial about Ontario Canada, which I found very interesting, given that there’s rumors of an impending American takeover of Canada, a potential war. They had a commercial sort of trying to appeal to Americans, I guess. I’m not really sure. I find it odd. What else, and that’s about it. Now onto the performance. That’s what we want to talk about. Kendrick Lamar, I believe his performance was sparking some civil awareness, maybe quasi uprisings, or something to that effect against the sitting administration who was in the stadium. I guess they showed the President at the Super Bowl during the national anthem. I saw it one time. I only saw Taylor Swift one time. Now, granted, I watched the game on to be Was there a reason? I don’t know. I found it odd. I mean, you watch a regular ass chiefs game, and you’ll see Taylor Swift 50 times during the game, which is fine, whatever. I assumed that, because they made it such a huge deal out of Trump being the first sitting President to attend the Super Bowl, that we would have constantly seen what he was doing unless he left or something, I imagine you probably went up some, I don’t know, some booth or some private room to watch it. I have no idea. Like I said, I literally, you’re getting me I watched, I’m watching the game, and I’m typing up notes, and then I’m coming up in my little studio, and I’m recording you a little show, and then I’m going to bed and I’m going to go to work. All right, I didn’t look online for anything like I didn’t look at so, oh, what are they saying on social media? Because, guess what, I’m an army of one. Now I’m a lone wolf. You only need to listen to me, okay? A lot of SUS, a lot of SUS activity going on out there in the conspiracy world. So Kendrick Lamar was obviously doing a lot of numbers from his latest album GNX, which means Grand National. It’s an American muscle car, and that’s a theme of his performance, a lot of American iconography. And I think there’s a reason for that. Fun fact, growing up in southeastern pa with a lot of Amish folks, they love the Grand National. They have tons of grand nationals. I think there was only like 500 of these things made the Amish people have 499 of them. I. Because the Amish do not it’s weird. I think it’s like during rum Springer, where they’re allowed to, like, Be of the world for a couple years, because it was always younger dudes, and they’re not allowed to have anything with color. So they would, they would have black sneakers. They would have black cars and black black big tuna coming to visit me black hubcaps on their grand nationals. You know, because grand nationals only came in black. It’s a Buick muscle car, and that’s what the whole album, apparently, is about, because Kendrick Lamar has one and loves them. I think they’re hideous, but whatever they are fast. I’ve seen lots of drag racing them. Amish will light them up and you will be left in the dust. I’ve seen five point zeros raise them then grand nationals. Mean business. I’m here to tell you they’re ugly. I would never drive one. Now notice you got and here’s the, here’s the points that, and we’re gonna come back to, I’m gonna walk you through the performance. Here’s the stuff that I say relates to the idea that there’s like Americana things going on, because if you watched Drake, Drake Kendrick Lamar is music videos, he had lots of subtle symbolism and imagery in all of them. All of them, okay, usually very political. You’ll notice that he immediately says he was the wrong guy to bring out at the right time. I was like, what? What’s about to happen here? The lights in the stadium during the performance said wrong way. Samuel Jackson was Uncle Sam the dancers were wearing red, white and blue and so on. Okay, so let’s go through it right the GN so it starts out with, if you look it up, people were saying that this is a track called bodies, which is a snippet on GN X. I don’t think that’s accurate. I think it’s the trailer that was on YouTube for the GNX album before the album came out. This is what he started with, however, where that ends on YouTube? He he kept going and said more than what you got on the YouTube, which I thought was strange, and this is my interpretation of the lyrics. I don’t know if I’m accurate at all. I listened to it many times and tried to type them up as I heard it. I even ran through a caption machine, which was very inaccurate. He says something along these lines, when I get the picture, if I’ve had to sit you for hours in front of the loo, when I have a soul, even if I told you to stand next to Johnny and Q started with nothing but government cheese, but now I can seize the government too. Remember them fools? The color was painted Brown, but now I don’t know what he says there. Remember I said I was the greatest when you’re debating the number one and number two topic was always hilarious to me. You carried him to me, I broke out the face. And then he says, The revolution is about to be televised. You picked the right time, but the wrong guy. And then you hear some then you hear someone better, squabble up. And then he goes into squabble up. Now this is interesting because this is a reference to the 70s song or poet poem, whatever you want to call it, from Gil Scott Heron. It was about what was going on in the late 60s. It was kind of, I don’t know, I’m not the smartest guy on Earth. Kind of had, like, Black Panther vibes, sort of, and, you know, he’s calling the cops pigs. And it’s, it’s all about being active in the process of our government, and not just staying home and watching TV and having all the corporate interests sort of spoon feed you what to believe and makes and make you think that, Oh, you’re fine. Just chill. We got it. Everything’s gonna be fine, which is obviously a massive statement for right now. Okay, so that happens. And then he does squabble up. And you’ll notice all the dancers are wearing red, white and blue, again, with the American sort of motif. And I’ll put images on the Instagram at Isaac wise out like and subscribe. Picture was in the show notes. Then he does humble and you’ll notice that the dancers put their arms up. They both put them up at 90 degree angles. This is the grand healing signs of stress and Freemasonry. This is a call for other master Masons. Allegedly, Joseph Smith was doing this before he was killed in Ohio, I think is where he got killed. You know, the founder of the LDS thing. And what’s extra interesting is that there are five stairs on this stage that go up to where Kendrick Lamar is. And as you know, in Freemasonry, stairs are common symbols. If
you go to the Masonic trial.com It says during the. Fellow craft degree, the candidate ascends the winding stairs on the symbolic journey to the middle Chamber of King Solomon’s temple. In climbing the five steps, he is introduced to the five orders of architecture and the five human senses in these symbols, the Mason is reminded of the pursuit of knowledge as he is encouraged to develop his moral and intellectual self. All right now the five steps in Freemasonry are the are akin to the five senses, and it’s all about traveling and journeying into the middle Chamber of King Solomon’s temple, and has to do with pursuing the wisdom, the Gnosis, okay, trying to understand the ultimate truth. Because that’s what they a lot of these Gnostics and Freemasons, they’ll say what they’re doing is the pursuit of knowledge or truth or Gnosis. And a conspiracy theorist, and that would be me, depending on what day you catch me, okay, but I’ll say conspiracy theorists would say that this hidden knowledge is actually the knowledge of good and evil. It is about Lucifer and worshiping Lucifer. I fur, then Kendrick Lamar does DNA, then he does another track. I don’t know what it was. Again, not the biggest Kendrick Lamar fan. I like him. I just, you know, I don’t know his whole catalog. And in the stadium and the lights you’ll see, it says Warning, wrong way. What is he talking about? Because the whole time Samuel Jackson playing uncle, Sam keeps guiding Kendrick. He’s like, no, no, don’t rock the boat. What do you know? Give you know, keep it chill. So then we’ll keep going. Then he does a little skit called man at the garden. Then he does a thing called peekaboo. And that track, peekaboo, is performance. I have a large x. You know, X represents the unknown variable. X represents the mark of the beast, and you merge it with the O, everything else I saw in the performance didn’t really guide me down that path to be like, Okay, this is the Antichrist, because that’s kind of what it represents. Sometimes I don’t know that that’s what we saw here, but you could argue that maybe I didn’t really see that, unless he’s saying that a certain somebody in the crowd was the Antichrist. I don’t know. I didn’t really see much more beyond that. Then he teases that he’s gonna do they not like us. And he’s like, Oh, they love to sue me. But, you know, then he then he’s like, let’s slow it down. And he does a loose song called Luther was scissor. Now, says it is an interesting choice, because Drake dated scissor in 2008 he mentions this on a track with 21 savage called mister right now, says she want to F to some scissor weight, because I used to date scissor back in Oh, eight. Now, allegedly, scissor was born in 1990 which means she could have been 17 when Drake was dating her, probably a minor, and Drake was, I think, 22 so I mean bad, not atrociously bad, but still bad, obviously. And then scissor would later claim that it was actually 2009 when she was 18 that they dated. He was just trying to make the lyrics rhyme. So I don’t know, interesting choice to have Kendrick up there with scissor, though, right? And she was performing on an inverted triangle. This is the symbolism for The Goddess, associated, as always, with the moon goddess and the inverted triangle. This is the Shaak Ti in the tantric creation mythology, Shakti locked in union with the Shiva, the male forces to create the universe. You know, you got the upright triangle representing the masculine and the sun. The inverted triangle represent the feminine or the moon or the water. Okay, you combine them and you get the reconciliation of opposing forces. You get the Star of David, Star of David, or the hexagon, which you see with elfest lavies symbol for magic, which, by the way, also shows you the guy with the grand hailing sign of distress. I should make that the artwork for this. Actually, I’m talking about it. So they do, they do the they do the little dance inside of the triangle and the inverted triangle, doing a little divine feminine sort of, you know, I think she was even in red. You argue, the scarlet woman, the horror Babylon type stuff. You go that angle with it, you know, she. Obviously supposed to represent the sexy, divine female, the female goddess. We saw that with Shakira right remember? She was dressed in all red. Then they switched to a song called all the stars, and they go to the circle stage again. I don’t know. Sometimes shapes are just shapes. Then finally they do. They’re not like us. Now, when he does, they not they like up. They not like us. It starts out with very different lyrics, you know, because if you listen to the track is it must have done that beat hope immediately, but not this time says, he says, it’s a cultural divide. I’m gonna get in on the floor. 40 acre. 40 acres and a mule. This is bigger than the music. They’re trying to rig the game. But you can’t fake influence. I think this is a very political statement, right? Because he’s a very political conscious rapper. So, and then we’ll come back to that. Then he does the song and even smiles right at the camera. Say, Drake, I hear you like him young, which I’m like, Oh my God. I mean, could you it’s gotta hurt, is all I’m saying for Drake, this diss track has gone from just a being a hit to a Grammy. Now I was on the Super Bowl, like maybe Drake should consider hanging it up. And I say that as I like Drake’s music better. I think Drake’s probably a scumbag, and I like Kendrick Lamar as a person better. I guess I don’t know either one of them. They might both be scumbags. Who knows? But it’s interesting. And then he’s also wearing Kendrick’s also wearing a diamond necklace with a lowercase a, and people might say that that means that’s a minor, probably a minor, right now, he was supposedly gonna get sued by Drake for performing that song. He even mentions it, of course. So we’ll see what happens then, then everything wraps up and he does TV off, turn this TV off, turn this TV off. And it’s interesting, because if you look up the meaning of the song, he says the song reflects a call to action for individuals to rise above mediocrity, avoid toxic influences, and remain focused on their purpose. Again, the whole idea of this, the revolution, will be televised as him saying, I’m starting this. Maybe, I don’t know, by metaphorically urging listeners to turn the TV off. The song critiques passive consumption and conformity. Now, this is exactly what Gil Scott Heron song. I don’t know if I’m pronouncing that name correctly. That’s what the revolution will not be televised. Is kind of the same message. And then you got these flags. I don’t know if you noticed the flags in the background. I’ll put the image on the Instagram first, there was someone with a Palestinian flag, which I didn’t catch on the thing. I actually saw that when I was trying to find the lyrics of his set list and then, but then there’s this black flag that I couldn’t find anything about. He had a black flag, and it has two little kids, and they’re sort of reaching out towards a lowercase a. I’m thinking, is this like to Kendrick Lamar make a flag for awareness of the P, E, D, O, thing that he’s saying Drake is, oh my gosh, what a mess. So in conclusion, the whole Super Bowl halftime performance was a symmetrical performance, okay, talking about the revolution being televised, and then saying, Turn the TV off. Both revolutionary kind of things he’s taken after Tupac. I would suggest the whole performance was not just a dis against Drake.
Speaker 1 18:50
I would say it’s a diss against someone else who was in the stadium. Okay? And
Isaac Weishaupt 18:55
notice that when, if you listen to my pregame show, there was talk about Absol being there, and apparently he didn’t perform. So no Crowley illuminate confirm. So that was when I saw, if there’s more. I will let you know tomorrow, if I once, I dig into it and see what what the squawking is online. And then what about the score? I predicted? I said, eagles gonna win by nine. Well, they won by like 20, they beat the breaks, all them fools. And I’m starting to think maybe the Chiefs through the game. I was like, Dude, what I want? Because look, you know, I watched this, whatever the local football game is every weekend, and the chiefs are on constantly. So I’ve seen the Chiefs play like every single game, and every single game, they perform very well. That was not what we saw tonight. That was atrocious. I don’t know what that was. Mahomes was shook. I don’t know what happened, but I’m happy with the results either way, okay? And what was interesting was that the cameras didn’t they didn’t show at least. On the to be version I watched, they didn’t show the the VIPs in the crowd that much. So I thought that was strange to only see them once each, and to sort of reinforce the ideas of what the you know, because Kendrick Lamar is an activist. He very much is a sort of Tupac type character here. And to back up what I’m suggesting here, if you go to 2017 track heart part four, which I think Drake even sort of did a dis on during the DIS battle of 2024. Kendrick said the whole world going mad. Bodies is adding up. Markets about to crash. N, words is fake. Rich. B, words is fake. Bad. Blacks that act white, whites that do the dad, Donald Trump is a chump. Know how we feel punk? Tell him that God coming and Russia need a replay button. Y’all up to something. Electoral votes look like Memorial votes. But America’s truth ain’t ignoring the votes. Now he wrote, this is from 2017 and when he says, the electoral votes look like Memorial votes, I mean, I read that as dead people voting, which is obviously voter for voter fraud. And what’s curious, I don’t want to be a conspiracy theorist, but there’s some weird stuff I’ve been reading. One of the guys from the I’m going off script here a little bit, one of the guys from the sort of Doge team, this young Asian dude, apparently, in 2020 won some some hack hacking contest at Berkeley, and let me see if I can find what the heck I’m talking about. Hack, okay, yeah, the hack GT seven Ethan shall Tran hacked some ballot program called ballot proof, or made some kind of thing called bowel proof, and it was about, basically election fraud through hacking a voting system. And this guy is on the doge team. And if you recall, Joe, I’m totally not a Republican, Rogan said, how on the night of the election, he saw Elon Musk. Four hours before the election was called, Elon Musk looked at the phone and was like, yep, we won, and got up and left. And you know, Joe was just enamored, because these celebrities think Elon Musk is the smartest man on earth. And he was like, Oh, how does he know? Wow. And I’m like, I don’t know. I don’t know what to think of all that, right? So I’m not shocked that Kendrick Lamar was sort of stoking a little bit of us symbology here in the halftime show, subtly criticizing, I would argue, the state of affairs, which you know, he’s got the right to do. But that’s kind of what I read into the symbolism. Because, I mean, you can’t, you can’t miss the all the USA, red, white and blue symbolism. It was clearly there. And you had the, you know, the sitting president at the Super Bowl, which is the first time that ever happened. I’m just, I’m just curious as to what he and he has this past of being, having this sort of activism, sort of vibe. So I don’t know. I think, I think that’s what we saw there. So if you stay subscribed to my show, if I see more, I’m gonna do some more research, because I gotta figure out, like, the name of one of those tracks and look at the lyrics. And look at the lyrics to it and stuff. We might have a part three, I don’t know. We’ll see. We’ll see. Now, coming up this month, I got a couple shows planned for you guys, so I need you to stay subscribed to the podcast I’m working on, and this is going to be in the next four to six weeks, barring events happening, I’m gonna do a two parter on Catcher in the Rye, the book, which, at this point I gotta reread it again because I forgot half of it. I got notes on everything. And February 23 I’m doing the final Twin Peaks gray lodge episode, where I’m gonna sum up everything. And it’s gonna be a banger of bangers. I’m gonna put that one on the free feed for the people that are into Twin Peaks but haven’t been on the supporter feed to listen to my 54 gray lodge episodes. 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