The Balenciaga Ad Scandal and Satanism: Coincidence?

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By now you’ve likely heard of the recent controversy surrounding the luxury fashion brand Balenciaga, which has been accused of sexualizing children in some of its recent adverts.

The Guardian reported:

The luxury fashion house Balenciaga has apologised over adverts that showed children holding teddy bears in bondage gear and others featuring documents about child sexual abuse law as a prop.
The brand admitted “a series of grievous errors for which Balenciaga takes responsibility” over the now withdrawn campaigns, which have prompted furious criticism online and a $25m (£21m) lawsuit against the team behind one of them.

Of course, it’s quite shocking (or, actually, is it?) that Balenciaga has not been “canceled” in the same way as, let’s say, Ye (formerly Kanye West) for example.

But many have discerningly pointed out that the right questions are not being asked.

It goes without saying that photoshoots for advertisements don’t just happen spontaneously, without any prior planning and permissions. The photographer had to have been granted the go-ahead from an entire hierarchy of individuals.

Thus, many “highly-ranking” individuals within Balenciaga must have sanctioned the making of such an ad and its subsequent release.

And it’s not even the case of this being an issue with a one-time collaborator either. The Russian-born stylist Lotta Volkova had, on her Instagram profile (now made private), pictures hinting at Satanism, child abuse and cannibalism.

There’s something much deeper going on here.

There are even issues with the name Balenciaga itself, which goes back to the founder of the fashion brand, Spanish designer Cristóbal Balenciaga (d. 1972). This name also “coincidentally” happens to contain some particularly dark symbolism, as has been noted recently by many.

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Baal Enci Aga: “Baal Is the King”​

Use Google Translate, from Latin to English, and here’s what you get:

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Those with the slightest familiarity with the Bible would quickly recognize the name Baal. In Biblical terminology, it refers to some Semitic (specifically Canaanite) false god, generally to Moloch, typically associated with child sacrifice.

For example, we read in Jeremiah, 19:5:

They have built the high places of Baal to burn their children in the fire as offerings to Baal—something I did not command or mention, nor did it enter my mind.

It has to be a complete coincidence that Balenciaga is actively involved in some form of ritualized and even aesthetic child sacrifice, right?

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Ba Len Ci Aga: “Do What You Want”​

Here’s another cryptic message, again using Google Translate, from Latin to English:

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For those that aren’t aware, this is a direct reference to Aleister Crowley (d. 1947), someone who is considered to have been “the wickedest man in the world” during his time due to his involvement in black magic (or “magick,” as he puts it). He would refer to himself as “the Great Beast 666.”

Crowley famously said:

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.

Basically, his motto was “do whatever you want,” as represented in his “philosophy” which he called Thelema.

Those who want to know more may refer to a previous article of ours regarding his direct influence on the spiritual father of space travel.

For the purpose of the discussion at hand however, just know that he was a particularly Satanic, ungodly and depraved individual who sadly had more influence than he actually deserved.

Of course, this must be just another coincidence

There are further symbols found within these photoshoots. Among the most prominent is the white rabbit that is present in all these pictures, which according to many is a reference to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. It is a representation of the creature that causes Alice to fall into Wonderland, when she follows him.

In essence the white rabbit is what some, in other ideological corners, would refer to as the “red pill.” It is something that reveals the reality that is hidden to you by the matrix, and in the case of these ad photoshoots, it reveals the dark world that exists beneath the outward “attractiveness” of these luxurious fashion brands.

But of course, this too must absolutely be—yet againnothing more than a mere coincidence

Come on, I mean we’re not QAnon-type “conspiracy theorists” you know!

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HoodHawiye

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aga does not mean king in latin... you are on one bro. stop distracting the people from real problems with this silliness.
 

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