In case anyone didn't know, sports stars are not outside the reach of the satanic secret societies and it's not just Shaq and LeBron. In the NFL, TPTB are facilitating the passing of the torch from Tom Brady (and his literal witch soon to be ex-wife) to Patrick Mahomes. But don't be fooled by Mahomes' innocent looks and charm, this super light brown skinned (TPTB preference in all TV ads) quarterback is already fully down with the dark side.
This is from an NFL game this season and involves Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs. Watch the end zone celebration at the 8:50 mark of the video linked below. It's not just a celebration, it's a fucking ritual. You'll see two Chiefs players throw up the devil horns and then Mahomes comes up and throws up the triple-six while another teammate mimes taking pictures. Sick stuff in what is supposed to be family-friendly TV.
This was shocking to me because at least in basketball, NBA players can pretend that it's actually a hand sign to celebrate a 3-point shot. In football, there's nothing else that this hand sign could possibly mean.
Here, take a look (at the 8:50 mark):
In case anyone didn't know, sports stars are not outside the reach of the satanic secret societies and it's not just Shaq and LeBron. In the NFL, TPTB are facilitating the passing of the torch from Tom Brady (and his literal witch soon to be ex-wife) to Patrick Mahomes. But don't be fooled by Mahomes' innocent looks and charm, this super light brown skinned (TPTB preference in all TV ads) quarterback is already fully down with the dark side.
This is from an NFL game this season and involves Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs. Watch the end zone celebration at the 8:50 mark of this video linked below. It's not just a celebration, it's a fucking ritual. You'll see two Chiefs players throw up the devil horns and then Mahomes comes up and throws up the triple-six while another teammate mimes taking pictures. Sick stuff in what is supposed to be family-friendly TV.
This was shocking to me because at least in basketball, NBA players can pretend that it's actually a hand sign to celebrate a 3-point shot. In football, there's nothing else that this hand sign could possibly mean.
Here, take a look (at the 8:50 mark):