I’m sure this has been discussed before but still trying to understand and wrap my head around the nuances. In some cases, are people just following instructions to one eye sign without really knowing what they are doing? Is it ever just coincidence? (I personally doubt it but idk.) Could it maybe signal an up-and-coming individual who is being supported and pushed by the elite?
Example: I took screenshots of these photos from Snapchat over the weekend. Cristine Rotenberg, the Canadian YouTuber (Simply Nailogical) who created the nail polish line Holo Taco. Her (no longer active) YouTube channel has 7.25M subscribers, and her nail polish line is now sold in Ulta (Ulta is always flashing the one eye siand pushing gender blurring crap). A few years ago she was relatable and that earned her praise by her audience — she rented an apartment and still worked a day job as an analyst for the Canadian Government, even though her monthly YouTube income was more than a year’s wages.
She has a new nail polish drop which was the main focus of these Snapchat posts:
As you can see, several one eye signs, plus some “sarcasm” about herself going to hell. For someone like her, who is not an A-list celebrity (most people probably don’t who she is at all), what’s her role and impact in being on the elite’s payroll? Surely this many one eye signs in a handful of photos is not coincidence. Just seems like a small fish — but I guess we can safely say everything is infiltrated? ![]()
Not sure if you are responding to the After Death poster or not. That poster is not only a one eyed sign(could be coincidence sure) but has a pyramid in the center as well. Considering pyramids are associated with ancient burials and the movie is called After Death, it does make you wonder what this “Christian” movie is going to be about.
@jojodancer yes thank you! I saw the pyramid but surprisingly didn’t register to me. I was more concerned about the eyeball.
@jojodancer Nope, different topic.
@Kimmers I have seen the movie. It’s a documentary on near death experiences. It was not very Christian-oriented which disappointed me (I thought it was a great opportunity to share the Gospel) and there was one story in particular that didn’t sit well with me, but I cannot remember the details now except that it felt like they were suggesting you could make decisions that affected your eternal location after you had already died. Which obviously isn’t supported by the Bible. I don’t remember the exact details but that’s my vague memory of what didn’t sit well.
We had an Angel Studios subscription for a few months and watched some of the shows and movies. What we watched seemed fine, but I wasn’t really paying close attention to possible symbols. There was a trailer for a movie called SKETCH that was questionable — it was about a girl’s drawings that come to life. It seemed (my opinion) scary for kids, and having drawings come to life has a magic or evil undertone to it (again my opinion). I’ll be very curious to watch out for other Angel Studios stuff and see if there’s any blatant symbolism!
@llacey414 yes please share with me if you do! I know my parents are completely snowed by the image and would probably give it their stamp of approval but I’m concerned for sure!
This is sick !!!
Anyone popular yes. 7 Million subs is huge for youtube. My guess is, if you are not in the club, you never get the algo reach to grow your channel, you never get the “big break” it just mysteriously never happens for you.
This can even extend to porn stars. Sasha Grey was the biggest one in the world at one point I think she got on Oprah in her first year, so she was obviously pushed:
Shes retired now, but she still makes trips to the med during yachting season
@Chaldean I’m left breathless
@TheSeeker7 crazy!
@TheSeeker7 Thanks for your input and knowledge! Very interesting point about the algorithm!!
It’s terrifying how we are predictively programmed from an early age.



























