What if you read that Aliester Crowley, the 20th century’s most infamous satanist, had address a crowd and offered up a prayer to the “dark lord Satan”?
Well, you would understand that he was being very, very serious but you would probably not be surprised but, it was not Crowley—at least note in this case.
But what if you learned that it had been Anton LaVey, who established the Church of satan and wrote the satanic Bible?
Again, you would understand that he was being very, very serious but you would probably not be surprised but, it was not LaVey—at least note in this case.
Now, what if the funny, lovable, cool guy Jack Black did it?
Oh, right, he is a funny, lovable, cool guy so he could not possibly been serious.
Well, perhaps he was serious and perhaps not. Of course, why say such a thing if he was not serious? After all, encouraging prayer to the “dark lord Satan” is not joking matter. Oh, right, well, Jack Black is known for his heavy metal musical antics and so he must have been playing off of that. Maybe but then again, that only begs the question: why would prayer to the “dark lord Satan” be a given when it comes to heavy metal music?
Phallic symbol cover of a Jack Black—Tenacious D—album cover and even more obvious stage prop
At the 2009 AD Video Music Awards (VMA) Jack Black arrived wearing rocker-like black pants and shirt with huge and very muscular fake arms carrying a battle axe.
He stated, “Since we’re giving a rock award tonight, who wants to pray to the devil with me?…Let me see those horns, let me see those horns!!!” He and the crowd display the satanic diablo hand sign.
He continues, “Now take the hand of the person next to you” and says, “Dear dark lord satan” throws in some goofy lines and ends with “ask you to grant tonight’s nominees continued success in the music industry.”
As you can see from the attached photos the 2009 AD VMAs were nothing but one huge occult, satanic, Freemason/Illuminati ritual. And this has been a theme of our as of late: such rituals are occurring all around us all of the time and are being passed off as music awards, musical concert stage shows and even movies, plays, TV shows, etc.
In this case, the Jack Black was supposedly in character as Eddie Riggs in order to promote the video game Brütal Legend. Keep in mind, or make yourself aware, of our previous reports on how video games are being developed into mind control devises and that many include occult themes—see:
Neo video games: mind controlled or mind control?
Yitzhaq Hayutman’s revelation of the occult holographic third temple
Here is some background on the video “game” from Wikipedia:
Brütal Legend is an action-adventure/real-time strategy game created by Double Fine Productions and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
In an upcoming article we will see that PlayStation conducted an occult Pagan ritual in Athens Greece which included the decapitated corpse of a goat out of which participants were to pull offal which was to be eaten, etc.
The game features the character of Eddie Riggs, voiced by and modeled after Jack Black, a roadie who is transported to a fantasy world inspired by the artwork of heavy metal album covers. Eddie becomes the world’s savior, leading the down-trodden humans against a range of supernatural overlords using a battle axe, his Flying V guitar that can tap into the magical powers of the world, and a customizable hot rod…called “Druid’s Plow”, a.k.a. “The Deuce”.
Launching magical attacks
It will turn out that Eddie is actually a demon. Note that Eddie is “named after Eddie the Head, the mascot of Iron Maiden, and Derek Riggs, the artist who created Eddie).” The mascot is a rotting corpse looking character:
Much of the game takes place in an unnamed created by, according to the game’s mythology, Ormagöden, The Eternal Firebeast, Cremator of the Sky, and Destroyer of the Ancient World.
In this alternate world, the human race is enslaved by Doviculus, Emperor of the Tainted Coil…
The correlations to real life are pretty obvious such as Ormagöden being Armageddon, a character named Mangus equals Magus, there is a Kabbage Boy which may refer to Kabbalah and a “healer” named Kill Master.
Eddie is crushed by falling scenery while trying to save a member of the band; his blood lands on his belt buckle, in reality an amulet for Ormagöden. The stage is transformed into Ormagöden, who kills the band and takes the unconscious Eddie to the heavy metal world…
In a story reminiscent Mormonism’s Joseph Smith and the Golden Plates there is the discovery of “writings left by the Titans that Eddie is able to comprehend”:
…the small human resistance force…meet Eddie and learn he can understand the Titans’ messages, they see him as a prophetical “Chosen One”, though unsure if he will be the savior or destroyer of the world. Ophelia also becomes concerned when Eddie, in the heat of battle, transforms into a winged creature…
Reminiscent of Paganism in general, which always break down into two themes: blood and sex, there is a General Lionwhyte who has a “Pleasure Tower.”
Doviculus is aware of the presence of his spy “Succoria” by the smell of her blood as it was at the Temple…
Succoria is likely a reference to a succubus demon.
Heartbroken, Ophelia drowns herself in the Sea of Black Tears, and is transformed into the leader of the goth “Drowning Doom”…
Eddie’s father, the hero known as Riggnarok…traveled to the future to attempt to learn the secrets of the Titans to bring back to the past in the humans’ ongoing fight against the demons, but never returned…
As it turns out:
Succoria is not Ophelia, but Eddie’s mother. In the past, Succoria, an even more vicious demon empress…
Riggnarok, who had followed Succoria through time to assassinate her, took pity on her in her despair, and the two fell in love and bore Eddie. Now in the past, Eddie’s demon nature has borne out…
Having no more use for Ophelia, Doviculus rips out her heart, taking her powers alongside his own and causing Ophelia to dissipate…Eddie…recovers Ophelia’s heart…and then proceeds to rescue the real Ophelia from the ocean floor…
So why was Jack Black/Eddie Riggs praying to the devil/dark lord satan? Was it all for “fun” for the sake of the art?
Who knows but the prayer was for the real life, “nominees” of the VMA and was for their “continued success in the music industry.” Well, within the “game,” “Eddie insists on maintaining his ‘roadie’ presence, staying behind the scenes and making others look good.”
So, the supernatural power using, either savior or destroyer of the world, who transforms into a winged creature and has a demon nature will work behind the scenes.
What more apt example of true demonism is there: they grant success for the price of souls.
If this was all just for fun it would not so very vividly reflect statements made about the industry and their careers by musicians, actors and celebrities of all sorts.
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