Although marketed as a song about global warming, the video of “all good girls go to hell” contains symbols and references alluding to a darker spiritual message. Here’s the deeper meaning of “all good girls go to hell”.
By Vigilant Citizen
Billie Eilish is currently the most popular and influential pop star in the world. If you’re asking yourself “Billie who?”, then you’re probably not a 14-year-old girl. Because nearly all 14-year-old girls know about Billie Eilish. Indeed, she’s the current teen idol that’s pictured on the cover of all teen magazines, plastered all over social media and discussed on all gossip sites. Undeniable proof of Eilish’s popularity can be found on YouTube as her video all the good girls go to hell amassed over 13 million views and 140,000 comments in less than 24 hours. Billie Eilish is also earning great praise in the music industry as she is deemed the “future of pop” by several prominent figures.
While Billie’s fans love the singer’s unique style and persona, there is definitely nothing unique about the themes and the symbolism found in her videos. In my article The Disturbing Meaning of Billie Eilish’s “bury a friend”, I explained how Billie Eilish’s entire act is based on the concepts of trauma-based mind control and pseudo-satanism – themes that can be found in countless other music videos released by countless other pop stars.
The Prequel
In bury a friend, Billie is abused and drugged by unseen people (mind control handlers). She then shows signs of being possessed by a demon as she sings the words:
For the debt I owe, gotta sell my soul‘Cause I can’t say no, no, I can’t say noThen my limbs all froze and my eyes won’t closeAnd I can’t say no, I can’t say no
A screenshot from bury a friend. Billie looks “out of it” and abused by unseen handlers.
Then all the good girls go to hell was released … and it was not colorful nor humorous. The video picks up where bury a friend left off as it features Billie’s “mind-controlled-and-demon-possessed” alter persona singing from the perspective of Lucifer to the youth.
all the good girls go the hell
The marketing surrounding all the good girls go to hell claims that the song is about global warming. The description of the YouTube video contains this “note from Billie”:
A note from Billie: right now there are millions of people all over the world begging our leaders to pay attention. our earth is warming up at an unprecedented rate, icecaps are melting, our oceans are rising, our wildlife is being poisoned and our forests are burning. on september 23rd, the UN will host the 2019 Climate Action Summit to discuss how to tackle these issues. the clock is ticking. on friday september 20th and friday september 27th you can make your voice be heard. take it to the streets. #climatestrike
Most media sources also followed suit and praised the song’s environmental message. However, as is often the case in mass media, the main message of the video is completely ignored. Indeed, one cannot watch the video without noticing the heavy-handed satanic undertones of the entire thing. While the song and the video do contain references to global warming, all the good girls go to hell is mainly an occult elite manifesto, where Billie plays the role of Lucifer himself.
The video begins with a scene from bury a friend which indicates that all the good girls go to hell is the sequel.
Billie is stabbed with several needles by the unseen people who abused her in bury a friend.
After the injections, Billie grows massive wings on her back.
Billie then falls from the sky.
The Fall of Satan by Gustav Dore depicts Lucifer falling to Earth after rebelling against God.
My Lucifer is lonely
This enigmatic line refers to the classic image of an angel and a devil on a person’s shoulder.
A classic depiction of an angel and a devil whispering into the ear of a conflicted person.
Left: Billie in bury a friend with black eyes. Right: Billie in all the good girls go to hell with the same black eyes. The black eyes indicate that her soul is possessed.
Standing there, killing timeCan’t commit to anything but a crimePeter’s on vacation, an open invitationAnimals, evidencePearly Gates look more like a picket fenceOnce you get inside ’em
Got friends but can’t invite them
The verse refers to Saint Peter who is said to be the guardian of heaven at the Pearly Gates. Those who are rejected are sent to hell. Billie sings that Peter (minus the “Saint” prefix to emphasize a lack of respect) is “on vacation”, meaning that the gateway to heaven is not guarded and that anybody can rush in.
However, in the next lines, Billie compares the Pearly Gates to a picket fence which is often associated with the boring domestic life of suburban America. She adds that she cannot invite her friends in heaven because, apparently, they’re bound to hell. What kind of friends does she have? Oh right, people in showbusiness.
While Billie disses heaven, hell is … on Earth.
As Billie walks down the street covered in oil, everything around her catches fire. Hell is on Earth.
Hills burn in CaliforniaMy turn to ignore yaDon’t say I didn’t warn ya
The line “Hills burns in California” is said to be a reference to the California wildfires which are blamed on global warming. Billie (aka Lucifer) sings that she won’t do anything about it. She’s actually glad this is happening. On a biblical level, the pre-chorus refers to Earth becoming hell. And she’s actually glad this is happening.
The chorus points at the powerlessness of God faced to what is happening on Earth.
All the good girls go to Hell‘Cause even God herself has enemiesAnd once the water starts to riseAnd Heaven’s out of sightShe’ll want the Devil on her team
In the song, God is referred to as female. The same concept was also exploited on Ariana Grande’s God is Woman. It is a reversal of the traditional title “Heavenly Father” given to God.
Facing the threat of “water rising” on Earth (due to global warming), God is portrayed as helpless. “She” even asks the devil for help. In the second verse, Lucifer rejects pleas from God to help humanity.
Look at you needing meYou know I’m not your friend without some greeneryWalk in wearin’ fettersPeter should know betterYour cover up is caving inMan is such a fool, why are we saving him?Poisoning themselves nowBegging for our help, wow
In this verse, Lucifer shows utter contempt for humanity and is happy to see it destroy itself. Do you know who else is happy to see humanity destroy itself? The occult elite – those who control Billie – those who “sing” through her. They would love to see a massive depopulation of humanity.
After watching Earth turn into hell, the song ends with these ominous words:
My Lucifer is lonelyThere’s nothing left to save nowMy god is gonna owe meThere’s nothing left to save now
To sum up, Billie Eilish is drugged by those who control her. She turns into her black-eyed, demonic persona and grows the wings of Lucifer. She descends to Earth and, as fire spreads around her, she denigrates humanity and laughs at the powerlessness of God.
In Conclusion
all the good girls go to hell is a message from the occult elite to the masses: We enjoy seeing you become corrupt and die. The same feelings of hatred against humanity can be found in songs by other stars such as Poppy and Madonna (both of them also love pseudo-satanic symbolism).
In all the good girls go to hell, the messenger is a mind-controlled, devil-possessed pop star who is used to push the elite’s agendas, including: The normalization of satanism, the desecration of Christianity and the using of global warming panic to cause fear and hatred against humanity.
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