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Is the fix in on Kansas City to win the Super Bowl?

Is the purpose to thrust pop star Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce into a position of maximum cultural influence?

Are George Soros, Scooter Braun, and the Carlyle Group, who own all of Swift's music, forcing her into a fabricated relationship with Kelce in order to further a satanic agenda?

Let's examine the evidence one piece at a time.

Are NFL Games Fixed? The NFL is Rigged
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So if the fix was in for Kansas City to win their last two games and if the fix is in for them to win the Super Bowl, the most obvious question . . . is why? Why Kansas City?

The answer might lie with Taylor Swift, her relationship with Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce, and witchcraft.

Witchcraft, you say?

Yes, without question.

The NFL is no stranger to witchcraft. Just look at their Super Bowl halftime shows.

Who can forget Madonna dressed as Baphomet and performing a satanic ritual during the Super Bowl halftime show?

Who can forget Beyonce summoning a demon into her body during the halftime show of the Super Bowl in 2013. (The children who allegedly died at Sandy Crook also performed at the 2013 Super Bowl.)
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There are also pictures of Swift wearing a Frazzledrip mask. Knowledgeable readers of this site know what that means. For those who don't, Frazzledrip is a video found on Anthony Weiner's laptop of Hillary Clinton raping and murdering a young girl and then skinning her face and wearing it. Swift happily wore a mask of that.
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Not only is Swift a witch, some say she's a clone of Zeena LaVey, former high priestess of the Church of Satan. Swift and LaVey do share a striking resemblance to each other. In fact, I haven't seen a stronger resemblance between two people since Barbara Bush and Satanist Aleister Crowley. (Credible researchers have concluded that Barbara Bush is indeed Crowley's daughter.)

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