Posted on 02/07/2012 12:44:39 AM PST by hope
When I learned that Madonna aka the Grand Priestess of the music industry would be performing at the Superbowl halftime show, I thought: This should be interesting. And it was. While most were amazed by a woman in her fifties dancing around with LMFAO and others were annoyed at her lip-syncing, I was interested with something else: the flurry of symbolism flashed to billions of viewers worldwide. While most considered Madonnas performance as an entertaining interlude to the most important football game of the year, those blessed with symbol-literacy will probably agree with the following statement: Madonnas halftime show was a big celebration of the Illuminati industry and of its Grand Priestess, Madonna.
A week before the Superbowl, Madonna described on Anderson Cooper the spiritual importance she attributed to her halftime show:
The Superbowl is kind of like the Holy of Holies in America. Ill come at halfway of the church experience and Im gonna have to deliver a sermon. Itll have to be very impactful.
(Excerpt) Read more at vigilantcitizen.com ...
“Actually, her new song is a blatant rip-off of Gwen Stefani.”
Gee, do ya think Madonna could’ve aimed a just a little higher than Gwen Stefani? Talk about going from bad to worse. Record and ticket sales don’t reflect product quality, they reflect bad taste among consumers.
Okayokay... Switch that from “all-time favorite” to “movies I enjoyed”.
Did they have any German Shepherds in the puppy bowl?
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled, was convincing the world he didn’t exist. He is alive, and well and roaming the earth, seeking those he can devour.
I would like to see a halftime show with a Southern Rock band, and some NASCAR vehicles on display. They don't have to drive them, just fire them up. About 10 vehicles should be just fine.
This used up, has been, fugly titwit on stilts crap stinks.
Sorry, this Conservative secular humanist atheist rational person ignores ALL fables, fairy tales, religions, alleged dark activities of the Masons, Elks, etc, and other superstition as much as possible.
Madonna is a freak-show performer, likely the inspiration for “Lady GaGa” (Lady make me Gag-Gag!), and not much of a talent without the outlandish wardrobe and imagery.
She’s an artificial persona, not to be taken seriously in any way.
The author on the other hand appears to be a “True Believer” in the Occult, conspiracy theories, and their own peculiar personal religious mantra.
It’s possible their view is unique to themselves, I hope they do not have a following.
It also appears they may be mentally unstable.
I cannot help but be amused at the sad little people who claim that “God” is all powerful, all knowing, and infinitely “Loving”, thanking “Him” for all the good in their lives.
But at the same time they blame “The Devil”, Demons, Spirits, “The Occult”, Satanist, etc. for any and all misery in our lives.
I prefer personal responsibility, I don’t need myths to blame or credit for my life’s events.
Flame suit on!
Flame suit? You just need to toughen up your hiney :D
What's that mean? Laughing My Fat A## Off?
Her name comes from the Queen song Radio GaGa.
The song is a complaint about garbage on the radio. They originally planned to call it Radio CaCa.
Look it up
I betcha her music-company handlers -- who very likely don't like women -- cooked up the name for her and laugh about it behind her back.
Lady CaCa.
I read in another thread that it was quite strange that Madonna had more clothes on at the end of her show!
Huh?
It that supposed to be some sort of insult, or are you claiming the power to know my nature better than I know myself.
Whatever gets you through your day.
“Lady CaCa.”
A perfect 2!
You rival Buddy Hackett at comedy my random bunch of chemicals, you go DNA or are you a pseudo naturalist. You can't be both remember, fairy tales is not in "your bag".
You rival Buddy Hackett at comedy my random bunch of chemicals, you go DNA or are you a pseudo naturalist. You can't be both remember, fairy tales is not in "your bag".
I’d like to see the Marine Silent Drill Team.
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