In the video “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”, Lil Nas X descends to hell and literally grinds on Satan. The rapper also released custom “Satan shoes” which contain actual human blood and limited to 666 pairs.
By Vigilant Citizen
Lil Nas X (LNX) rose to worldwide fame with the independently released Old Town Road. In a matter of weeks, the song went from being a viral sensation to the international hit that defined the year 2019.
The success of Old Town Road was due to several facts: It was fun, it was catchy and it bridged the gap between rap and country music. The result: Children were dancing to the song while chanting every word of its lyrics at birthday parties and summer camps.
Then Lil Nas X got signed to Columbia Records. Shortly after, LNX’s popularity was “weaponized” to become a vehicle for the elite’s agenda. Soon after Lil Nas X started displaying all of the signs and
symbols associated with the occult elite.While LNX’s first album was somewhat rushed to cash into the Old Town Road craze, the record company took its time for the second album. The rapper’s elite handlers wanted to make sure that his young fans were fully exposed to all of the facets of its toxic agenda: Hypersexualization, gender confusion, and, of course, all-out Satanism. The result: The first single, MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name) shamelessly proselytizes for Satanism while bombarding young viewers with explicit imagery.
If you read other articles on this site, you know that this agenda is nothing new. However, it used to be much more subtle. But not MONTERO: LNX is literally grinding on Satan for about 30% of the video.
And, when one looks deeper into the symbolism of the video, we understand the full depth of the elite’s depravity. We also understand how they prey on the minds of young people like vultures.
Here’s a look at the video.
Servicing Satan
If one reads mass media reviews, MONTERO is about LNX being his “real self” because Montero is his real first name. However, the video tells a whole other story. Through biblical references and overt symbolism, MONTERO becomes a celebration of Satanism disguised as a “queer song”.
The video begins with a narrator saying:
“In life, we hide the parts of ourselves we don’t want the world to see. We lock them away. We tell them no. We banish them. But here…we don’t. Welcome to Montero.”
Some might think that this is about LNX wanting to be openly gay. However, the video makes it clear: It is about LNX being openly Satanic.
As Lucifer performs an explicit act on LNX, the camera pans back to the tree.
There is nothing random happening in this scene. Everything here has a profound meaning to the occult elite. Here are some examples:
The Greek words of the tree form a quote taken from Plato’s Symposium. It says:
“After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half.”
To better understand this quote, we must look at the general context of the Symposium. In this philosophical text, several men attend a banquet (where wine is flowing freely) and participate in a contest of speeches to praise Eros, the god of love and desire.
Strangely enough, one of the speeches praises “boy love”.
Pausanias contrasts common desire with a “heavenly” love between an older man and a young man (before the age when his beard starts to grow), in which the two exchange sexual pleasure while the older man imparts wisdom to the younger one.
– Wikipedia, Symposium
After being possessed by Lucifer, LNX finds himself on Earth and he’s being judged with severity.
Meanwhile, LNX sings some explicit lyrics:
I want that jet lag from f*ckin’ and flyin’
Shoot a child in your mouth while I’m ridin’
The rest of the verse is extremely telling:
A sign of the times every time that I speak
A dime and a nine, it was mine every week
What a time, an incline, God was shinin’ on me
Now I can’t leave
And now I’m actin’ hella elite
Never want the niggas that’s in my league
I wanna fuck the ones I envy, I envy
The first line is a reference to LNX’s critics who say that his entire career is a sign of the biblical End Times where everything degenerates. In the rest of this verse, LNX sings about his success in the music industry. A “dime and a nine” is a reference to Old Town Road‘s sitting at #1 in Billboard charts for 19 weeks.
In another line, LNX says that “he can’t leave” the industry and that he’s now acting “hella elite”. In other words, he’s stuck and he’s under the control of the industry. The last line is about him lusting after those he envies which is a direct reference to two cardinal sins of Christianity (lust and envy). In other words, he now lives by the sinful ways of the elite.
After being stoned by the people, LNX ascends to heaven. However, a stripper pole emerges and LNX decides to descend into hell. As a stripper.
This scene is replete with symbols that are used in actual black magic and satanic rituals. There is a reason why these exact symbols keep appearing in popular culture: This is not entertainment, this is religious indoctrination.
The symbol on the ground is inspired by the goat of Mendes pentagram as depicted by Stanislas de Gaita in Clef de la Magie Noire.
Around the pentagram is the Latin saying “damnant quod non intellegunt” which means “they condemn what they don’t understand”. Dude, Lil Nas X (if that’s even your real name), I don’t think YOU fully understand what this is all about.
This scene sums up the entire video. And it sums up the message the elite wants to communicate to young people. This is not about being “yourself”, it is about becoming a literal prostitute to the elite’s system and submitting to its satanic ways.
After seducing Satan, LNX grabs Satan’s horns and places them on his own head.
Some mass media critics claim that the satanic context of the video is actually a metaphor about him being gay and condemn for his lifestyle. However, his “Satan shoes” prove that there is no metaphor happening here. Everything is quite literal.
Satan Shoes
Alongside his infernal video, LNX collaborated with the streetwear company MSCHF to release custom Nike sneakers. The number of pairs available: 666.
The imagery on the official website of the shoes is basically a shrine to Satan.
On the shoe is also written “Luke 10:18”. This biblical verse says:
And He said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven”
The fact that this item contains actual blood is extremely
meaningful. First, the elite loves to wear items that contain actual
human organic matter. Furthermore, the drop of blood alludes to the
elite’s favorite activities: Witchcraft and blood sacrifices.
In Conclusion
Lil Nas X’s first hit Old Time Road was a mega-hit that was particularly loved by children. As with nearly every celebrity that is popular with young people, LNX was recruited by the elite to propagate its toxic agenda. The video MONTERO manages to combine all of the toxicity the elite wants to indoctrinate the youth with: Hypersexualization, gender blurring, and the promotion of Satanism as a cool religion.
Contrary to what is being said in mass media about this song, nothing about it “empowering” or “liberating”. It is about slavery. In the video, LNX is a literal sex worker for Satan. The two other leading figures in rap right now are Cardi B and Meghan Stallion. They are also being praised for their playing the roles of prostitutes in a music video. Is Black culture truly being “empowered” right now? Or is it being pimped by the elite?
As LNX says himself, the video MONTERO is definitely a “sign of the times”. The scene where he grinds on the devil is as symbolic as it is visceral. It encapsulates everything that is wrong, toxic, and debased in popular culture today. It reflects the dark minds of those who control the music business and the sick messages it is looking to indoctrinate young people with.
And the fact that mass media is celebrating this thing is telling. On one hand, they are censoring speech, canceling people, and burning books that go slightly against its agenda. On the other hand, they talk about “free speech” when defending WAP (a video about Beta Kitten slaves), Cuties (a movie promoting the sexualization of 11-year-old children), and El Diablo (a Eurovision song about being in love with the devil).
In short, MONTERO is a blatant confirmation of everything that has been described on this site for years. If watching LNX grinding on Satan doesn’t convince you that there’s an agenda going on, then absolutely nothing will.
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