Was the Travis Scott AstroWorld concert demonic? After a tragedy like the Astroworld deaths, it’s normal for people to look for something to blame. Is that really what’s going on here or is there something darker at play?
What happened at the Travis Scott concert? Depends who you ask. The Kardashian curse, satanic ritual sacrifice, energy harvesting… all of the above. Either way, many seem to think this wasn’t just a crowd surge gone wrong – it was demonic.
Footage taken at the show surfaced immediately. Firsthand accounts began popping up on the daily. One witness said it was like they were at a concert in hell. Actual hell. Footage of the event proves his description as accurate.
Even the fire & strange imagery on the stage looked like a hell-scape.
There was chaos and fear, but many are describing what they felt as “dark, heavy, demonic, and evil.” The Astroworld set prominently featured a giant portal; on a projection screen were the words “See you on the other side.”
Travis Scott was wearing a shirt that featured people walking through a portal and coming out of the other side as demons.
Blatant symbolism aside, there’s nothing aesthetically interesting about this shirt. It isn’t “cool” it’s pretty basic. Kind of silly looking really. Why would anyone wear it – if not to advocate what it represents? Shedding humanity; an overtaking by the demonic (or demonic-like behavior).
There are people who will roll their eyes at the mere mention of nefarious secret societies with a satanic belief structure. Keep in mind, satanism is an actual religion and all a secret society really is at its core, is a club. A club of psychopaths in this instance.
By psychopaths, I don’t mean those creepy lunatics in movies. I’m talking about CEOs, entertainers, lawyers, politicians, doctors, scientists… people with huge egos, no conscience, god complexes, and a major anti-social personality disorder. Roughly 1% of the general population exhibits psychopathic traits. Hmm… what else applies to roughly 1% of the population?
It doesn’t matter if you believe the devil exists, his followers do…
And some of them believe they have to do some pretty terrible things for him, including human sacrifice. It’s not unheard of, this isn’t anything new or even farfetched. It’s just presented in a way that makes people profoundly resistant to accepting these truths. Even when it’s right in front of them. This is by design. The devil’s greatest trick was convincing people he doesn’t exist, right?
Labeling the Travis Scott AstroWorld concert demonic doesn’t have to mean demons were present. It’s about the messages, the actions, and the intent behind it all. If something is done in the name of any demon, it doesn’t have to be present for that to be considered a demonic ritual.
The mass disbelief in any kind of Luciferian agenda is exactly what perpetuates it. It’s what allows them to reveal planned atrocities prior to committing them.
The public’s disbelief and indifference will be interpreted as their consent. Their twisted logic? Your free will wasn’t violated because you were warned – you willingly went along with it.
At a certain point, you have to stop shrugging things off and assuming it’s only there to “look cool” and start taking it all at face value.
Like maybe when the artist tells you himself… which he did. Many times. They will always TELL YOU. You’re just not listening.
” Like I told y’all earlier, you motherf*ers have entered the rapture. And if ain’t nobody flying up to Heaven right now, obviously all y’all motherf*ers are going to hell, right with me…”
“Oh you’re already here, I’m so sorry, ya can’t get out. You’re stuck. It’s over. You heard the songs a million times and you didn’t even know.”
–Travis Scott
You can plainly see demonic and occult imagery used in the marketing and set design for the performance.
These were deliberate choices. Why? They were telling you what was going to happen.
“Harrowing of Hell” can be seen throughout the event’s landscape
Hieronymus Bosch’s work predominately explores religious concepts. This is one of several notable depictions of hell: Harrowing Of Hell.
As you can see, individuals are being funneled into a hellish nightmare scene. This painting depicts the time Jesus Christ went down into hell to save the souls who didn’t belong there. You can see Christ entering on the left. That’s a hopeful theme. That’s not what Travis Scott chose to highlight.
He depicted himself as the mouth of the beast, shoveling in souls on earth to funnel down to hell. These were deliberate choices. Why? The intended message of this religious piece was reversed. Something Luciferians often do.
So what happened at the Astroworld concert? The official story is “a crowd surge gone wrong” (as if they ever go right). Ok, well, if people are ‘raging’ to music, turn off the music. It’s pretty simple. Save lives and spare everyone the time and money in lawsuits by cutting the music for a bit. It’s human decency… No excuse.
He knew. The front rows were chanting at him to stop!
This isn’t an isolated incident. It’s a pattern. An escalating pattern of behavior.
He encourages dangerous behavior often enough to have a disorderly conduct charge for it. He tried to persuade a fan to jump from the second story balcony of a venue. Another fan was then pushed from the third floor balcony and paralyzed. The 2019 Astroworld festival also had injuries.
He heard people chanting to stop & begging for help but continued on with his ritual sacrifice (I mean show) as fans died around him.
He continued performing almost an hour after the cries for help began, which was a half hour after the police had declared it a mass casualty event!
EMTs working the event said they couldn’t get through the crowd to help people.
They would find someone dead and not even be able to get them out. All it would have taken to stop all of this, is the music stopping. Not just briefly pausing. Stopping. Stop so the medics can help the injured and remove the dead. Let the people screaming for help, go home! So people aren’t literally mingling with corpses against their will at a concert.
The crowd was compacted enough to restrict oxygen and cause fainting.
Most who fainted and fell to the ground ended up trampled. If pressed too tightly within the mob, their limp bodies just bobbed along with the wave. Some even had blood pouring out of their mouths. Areas where people could still move their arms they tried to crowd-surf unconscious people out.
There are those convinced that Travis was under demonic influence at the time.
TikTok User @realspills uploaded this video where a black mass appears to drop down from the ceiling and into Travis Scott.
Do these rituals actually work? It doesn’t matter.
It doesn’t matter if what they believe is real, it matters what they do. What they get away with. It matters that people are too busy crying out “crazy conspiracy theory” every time they hear their favorite famous person might have some dark religious or sexual practices. This is why they get away with it.
Many are creeped out by this haunting imagery of an alien-like form making its way up Travis Scott’s “Utopia Mountain.”
This mountaintop should overlook the promised land, a Utopia. Again this is a reversal of a religious message, the promised land turned upside down. Great suffering and injustice. Dystopia.
Instead of representing hope for a nation, Astroworld’s “Utopia Mountain” had this gangly creature overlooking the hell-scape that was this event. As depicted in the “Harrowing of Hell – it comes full circle.
Mountains are a recurring setting used for communing with God for multiple figures in the Bible.
Mountains represent an elevated state of mind – a place of spiritual enlightenment. It’s where God appeared and gave Moses the Ten Commandments. It’s where the house or kingdom of the Lord is located.
“And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD’S house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it.”
Isaiah 2:2
It’s interesting to note that “the mountaintop” is also where Satan tried to tempt Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew. The devil transported Jesus to the top of a great mountain and offered him control of the world if he agreed to worship him. In Matthew 4:10 Jesus rejects this temptation.
Concert goers even turned to crew members, begging them to stop the show and help.
“There are people dying down there.” No one gave a shit. They already knew people would die at the festival. They called them “Smurfs” instead of using words like: “dead” or “deceased”.
Was the Travis Scott Astroworld Concert Demonic?
Yes, literally and figuratively. It certainly fits the criteria. Symbols used by known Luciferian-based cults were all over the place. Lives were taken, so sacrifices were made. Could there have been negative entities present? Absolutely. Was the actual devil at the concert? Probably not. He probably had better things to do that day. However, considering the religious and psychological implications here… It was indeed a physical, mental, and spiritual attack.
Now that we’ve defined demonic and connected the dots, what do you think? Was the Travis Scott AstroWorld concert demonic?
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