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<Travis Scott's UTOPIA concert, which was set to take place on July 28 at the ancient pyramids of Giza, was canceled after Egyptian officials took issue with the rapper's image. >

In certain circles of ancient pyramid esoterica, it’s well known that the Great Pyramid of Giza is absolutely not a burial edifice or funerary pyramid for an Egyptian pharaoh. Some knowledgeable scientific researchers and experienced artifact investigators have gone so far as to posit the possibility that the three pyramids at Giza were originally constructed to function as an ancient alien-controlled energy generator and transmitter and/or disseminator. Which brings us to the crazy drama surrounding the appearance of American rapper Travis Scott at the Giza venue to conduct a major ‘UTOPIA’ concert. This satanic rapper’s reputation’ for demonic behavior already precedes him as described in his Wikipedia page.
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However, believe it or not, that’s not the worst of it. Everything points to the great likelihood that Scott’s masters are well aware of the extraordinary power of the very unique venue at Giza. Surely his Khazarian handlers are well aware that the amplification of extremely negative energy can be beamed across the planet by using the Great Pyramid at Giza in a specific way. And we know the Khazarian Cabal possesses the necessary dark occult knowledge as explained here: THE. WHOLE. MEGILLAH.
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It appears that the Khazarians are working their black magic overtime to make sure this global psyop takes place as scheduled on one of their occult-selected days. All of the controversy surrounding this event only gets weirder by the day. It’s as though the power elite really need the malign influences and energies associated with this single black op before they can proceed with their next profound assault on the collective consciousness of humanity.

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