Duh. How did people ever survive Pantera concerts I wonder? People rush and push the crowd at concerts all the time. Huge music festivals this happens, every time. Eight people dying is NOT NORMAL.
No shit. But this was not a stampede. They’re not calling it that, that would be blatantly evident. People were getting injected with stuff. And as people were getting taken out on stretchers right in front of him, people screaming for help, Travis kept on performing. I just saw a concert attendee’s Instagram video, the dude was shook. He was like, I’m not into that Illuminati stuff or none of that, but this shit was so demonic, bro.
One guard claims to have felt a prick before passing out is not "people were getting injected with stuff"
I didn't say it wasn't satanic. They probably caused the stampede. I think this could have been a sacrifice op. But that's what happens in a stampede, people get crushed and suffocate and have heart attacks. It's not some special frequency activating the vaxx or other such nonsense.
Why aren't you into "illuminati stuff?" It's real.
No, I was quoting the concert goers. Should’ve used quotations. I’m definitely into Illuminati shit. I guess I’m just learning more as I go about this Travis Scott concert and need quit commenting. Yes, you’re right, only one guard was pricked. I guess it was a stage rush, but the air was hard to breathe as well. I once experienced a stage rush. Freaked me out. I can only imagine the panic these people felt. Usually you get hoisted up and can crowd surf out.
This kinda happened to me at an A Day To Remember show back in the Vans Warped Tour days. We were all so tightly packed that you couldn't move, which was fine, until the entire crowd fell over. Every single person in the crowd fell sideways. I was laying on top of people, people were laying on top of me. I was 100% not in control. Luckily, people were calm enough to start getting up in waves and everybody was okay. But man, it was scary.
I watched a dude get his leg broke in a circle pit at a slipknot show back in the 90s. And you know what, the band stopped so medical could get in and help him.
Duh. How did people ever survive Pantera concerts I wonder? People rush and push the crowd at concerts all the time. Huge music festivals this happens, every time. Eight people dying is NOT NORMAL.
It's called a stampede? Have you never heard of a large crowd killing people? Really?
No shit. But this was not a stampede. They’re not calling it that, that would be blatantly evident. People were getting injected with stuff. And as people were getting taken out on stretchers right in front of him, people screaming for help, Travis kept on performing. I just saw a concert attendee’s Instagram video, the dude was shook. He was like, I’m not into that Illuminati stuff or none of that, but this shit was so demonic, bro.
One guard claims to have felt a prick before passing out is not "people were getting injected with stuff"
I didn't say it wasn't satanic. They probably caused the stampede. I think this could have been a sacrifice op. But that's what happens in a stampede, people get crushed and suffocate and have heart attacks. It's not some special frequency activating the vaxx or other such nonsense.
Why aren't you into "illuminati stuff?" It's real.
No, I was quoting the concert goers. Should’ve used quotations. I’m definitely into Illuminati shit. I guess I’m just learning more as I go about this Travis Scott concert and need quit commenting. Yes, you’re right, only one guard was pricked. I guess it was a stage rush, but the air was hard to breathe as well. I once experienced a stage rush. Freaked me out. I can only imagine the panic these people felt. Usually you get hoisted up and can crowd surf out.
There's plenty of videos showing that this was not from a stampede
This kinda happened to me at an A Day To Remember show back in the Vans Warped Tour days. We were all so tightly packed that you couldn't move, which was fine, until the entire crowd fell over. Every single person in the crowd fell sideways. I was laying on top of people, people were laying on top of me. I was 100% not in control. Luckily, people were calm enough to start getting up in waves and everybody was okay. But man, it was scary.
I watched a dude get his leg broke in a circle pit at a slipknot show back in the 90s. And you know what, the band stopped so medical could get in and help him.