Was Travis Scott Concert Tragedy A Blood Sacrifice To Satan, Or Something Far Worse?
Sean Leary November 12th, 2021
Im sure by now youve all heard about the Travis Scott Astroworld tragedy in which eight young people, one as young as 14, were killed, and hundreds of people, some as young as 10, were injured, at Scotts Astroworld Music Festival in Houston on Nov. 5.
Concertgoers raged towards the stage during Scotts set, exhorted by Scott, which isnt unusual for a performer to do. However perhaps not especially wise given that more and more details are coming out about security people and festival organizers warning Scott against it. Lawsuits will undoubtedly be abundant, and have already started. Investigations by the police are underway. And of course there have been myriad stories about what happened, some especially wild and elaborate.
Theres a conspiracy theory going around on social media now that the horrible event was not only planned, but was all part of an elaborate Was Travis Scott Concert Tragedy A Blood Sacrifice To Satan, Or Something Far Worse?satanic plot by Scott to hold a live blood sacrifice towards satanic and Illuminati gods as part of a secret ritual to gain him more fame and power.
According to these theories, Scott set up the show so that there would be too many people attending and then he exhorted the crowd to act wildly and push against each other with such ferocity that hundreds of people were injured and eight were killed. According to the theories, he did so, and did so in the desert, to unleash an ancient desert demon to give him power.
To prove these theories, they point out a variety of satanic and Illuminati symbolism in Scotts show, his stage setup and his album and merch artwork. They point to flaming birds, demonic faces, all-seeing eyes, Illuminati symbols and the fact that the stage was set up as an upside down cross and its backdrop was meant to look like the gates of hell, or CERN, depending on what posts you see, with some of the posts saying that CERN itself is the gates of hell.
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Do I think Travis Scotts concert was a satanic and Illuminati ritual? No, I do not.
I think it was something far worse. Just plain human greed and stupidity. And thats what needs to be dealt with.
Sean Leary
Sean Leary is an author, director, artist, musician, producer and entrepreneur who has been writing professionally since debuting at age 11 in the pages of the Comics Buyers Guide. An honors graduate of the University of Southern California masters program, he has written over 50 books including the best-sellers The Arimathean, Every Number is Lucky to Someone and We Are All Characters. See More Articles From Sean Leary