In Conclusion
It is rather difficult to watch Yung Rapunxel without being slightly annoyed and disturbed by it. Many “edgy” Illuminati videos indeed leave viewers with a “wrong” and “uneasy” gut feeling because they tend to tap into negative energy. Judging by Yung Rapunxel’s YouTube “likes” and “dislikes”, this video is definitely not a fan favorite – and I’m guessing that those in charge were kind of expecting that response. But yet, it’s there, as if to say that the Agenda is more important than the artist. Her Interscope Records label-mate Lady Gaga also released disturbing Illuminati-fueled videos and in doing so alienated a lot of her fan base who didn’t relate to that crap. But, once again, the Agenda is more important than the artist. If people get tired of an artist, another one will get signed and push the same thing.
Some might say: “LOL Azealia be trollin yall consparacy peeps with that Illumanaty shyt!”. That’s what I’ve been told countless times about Gaga, Ke$ha, Rihanna and many others. Those attempting to rationalizing this strong current maintain that these artists are doing it on purpose to get sites like Vigilant Citizen riled up. Does it make sense that all of the biggest stars in the world, with the million dollar machine backing them, are gearing their entire product towards “trolling” a few Internet websites in order to MAYBE get mentioned by them? That doesn’t make sense. The fact is: The music industry is used by the powers that be to indoctrinate young people and push a specific Agenda. And if a rapper jumping around in front of a pyramid, All-Seeing Eyes and owls and submitting to an oppressive police force is not enough to convince you, then I guess nothing will.