Luciferian symbolism of lamps

I came across this interview with illuminati industry plant Florence and the machine. The entire interview is packed with references to birdcages, magic rituals, demons, “do what thou wilt” and so forth.

She mentions the “one time she pretended to be a lampshade for 2 hours” which feels coded in the context of all the occult symbolism dropping.

It reminded of the this creepy picture. It feels like a deliberate choice. What professional photographer wouldn’t notice the awkwardness of the scene? Melania was called lampshade.

This is Pixar’s mascot Luxo Jr. ( Luxo-Lightbringer Luciferian symbolism)

In the trailer of every pixar movie, Luxo Jr hops into the frame and stomps out the ‘I’. I represents the individual. This is very much in line with the beliefs of the elite who value artificial inanimate intelligence over individuals.

When celebrities are referred to as “lampshades” is this supposed to highlight that they have lost their human quality and lead a bot-like existence, like an electric appliance that can be unplugged and shut down?

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“Lampshading” is also a storytelling technique for screen writers.

It’s when the writer hints at the Illusion of the plot and makes a self-ware joke about it. Doesn’t this describe what the elites are constantly doing by presenting the truth as a joke?

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Fascinating!

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Great post, @Possible. I didn’t know about Florence being an industry plant (have never looked much into her), but the stuff about her night terrors and demonic torment tells me a lot…

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if i see someone wearing a lampshade or anything weird like that I’ll make sure to fart in their direction when i walk by

great! thank you

@kid_guttenberg I’m :coffin:

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