Elon Musk Responds to Satanic-Themed Grammy Show With 4 Words Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk Responds to Pfizer-sponsored Grammy Show Performance by Sam Smith and Kim Petras with Four Words: “End of Days Vibes”
The performance, called Unholy, has been widely condemned for celebrating and elevating satanic hellish themes. Republican Senator Ted Cruz responded bluntly, It’s bad.
Cruz was responding to conservative political commentator Liz Wheeler who said, “Demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan.” Smith began the performance wearing red leather and a devil-horned top hat as a fire flared up in the background.
As Petras is seen dancing in a cage, she is surrounded by dancers wearing devilish hats. Many responded by condemning the imagery used in the demonstration. Stephanie Hamill said Hollywood freaks still think they’re overpowered by their Satanic-themed performances.
Sabina Palermo reacted, WOKE #GRAMMYs satanic worship. I can’t believe what I just saw. The demonstration was also sponsored by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, the maker of one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
The company celebrated its highest ever revenue year with a staggering revenue of over $100 billion. This was a 30% increase in annual sales of its drugs.
Now the company definitely has extra cash to spend for additional advertising and brand awareness. One person said, you can’t make this stuff up. Political commentator Charlie Kirk replied, The Devil. Brought to you by Pfizer. As another person put it, they were actually “sponsored by Pfizer” right after Devilish Monster performed at the Grammys. This is becoming very clear.
Another person joked, “I come on Twitter and realize I missed the Grammys last night.” I see it was either satanic or they just dressed up as blood clots because it was sponsored by Pfizer.
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said the Grammys featured Sam Smith’s demonic performance and were sponsored by Pfizer. And the satanic church now has an abortion clinic in NM that requires its patients to perform a satanic ritual before services.
American Christians need to go to work. Despite its high profits, Pfizer has been heavily criticized for the complete failures of its COVID-19 vaccine in terms of efficacy. Even its own CEO, Albert Bourla, received four doses of his company’s vaccine and still tested positive for COVID-19.
Top health risk expert and MIT professor Ratsef Levy says there is also mounting and undeniable evidence that vaccines cause unprecedented levels of harm. Many have argued that vaccines should be suspended altogether.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) openly acknowledges that the COVID-19 vaccine can cause myocarditis and pericarditis, an inflammation of the outer layer of the heart that can be fatal.
The CDC notes that it can result in death and is especially prevalent in adolescents and young men. Nonetheless, the CDC still encourages all adults and most children to be vaccinated because it argues that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the possible rare side effects.
The CDC says the vaccine is safe for most people and that data shows the reduced risk of complications from the vaccine outweighs the reward.
Any question or criticism surrounding the COVID vaccine is effectively censored, banned, and labeled “false” or “misleading” by social media and the omnipotent truth-bearers overseeing the government-run CDC.
Multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies are also using their power, influence and wealth to shape the national discourse around their drugs.
Twitter boss Elon Musk recently accused Pfizer board member Dr. alleges that Scott Gottlieb exposed internal documents that censored Americans online. An alarming report suggests that COVID vaccines have created nine new billionaires.
who have “wealth greater than the cost of vaccination of the world’s poorest countries combined”. The net worth of the nine new billionaires is $19.3 billion.
Pfizer President and CEO Dr. Albert Bourla proudly announced, 2022 was a record-breaking year for Pfizer, not only in terms of revenue and earnings per share, which were the highest in our long history.
”Do you think Musk is right or wrong about this?”