Taylor Swift is Summoning Demons in New Footage
Taylor Swift is back at it again when it comes to summoning in the demonic realm.
On X, footage of Swift watching a Chiefs football game has gone viral. However, if you look closely, the necklace she is wearing isn’t just another piece of jewelry.
“Pay close attention to Taylor Swift’s ‘jewelry’! What do you notice?” Matt Wallace posted on X sharing footage of Swift wearing the necklace.
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Josette Caruso also posted an image of the necklace with the caption, “Occult inspired black hole necklace!”
Vogue covered Taylor Swift’s outfit, stating that the necklace is a coin pendant, styled from the 1970s by the company For Future Reference. A similar necklace by Future Reference online ranges anywhere between $5,000 to nearly $11,000 dollars.
The same brand also designs a ruby and diamond ring engraved to look like snakes that costs $2,200.
However, this isn’t the first time that Swift’s jewelry has been questioned. Just a couple of weeks ago, Swift was seen wearing a pendant with a goddess inscribed on it.
According to Hello! Canada, Swift was seen wearing a pendant with Rhiannon, the Welsh goddess on it. Britannica defines Rhiannon as the goddess who was “accused of killing her infant son, and in punishment she was forced to act as a horse and to carry visitors to the royal court.”
If you’re skeptical of Swift’s jewelry choices, more footage has come out from her concerts which show blatant Satanic rituals being performed in the middle of the show.
“Taylor Swift performs a satanic ritual during one of her concerts,” one commentator wrote on X.
The video highlights people wearing full black robes swaying from side to side during the performance. The music itself also has an eerie tone to it.
“Wait for the signal. They’ll meet you after,” Swift sings before the dancer in the robes start moving cryptically with fire behind them, lifting up lanterns as she sings.
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Even stranger, is the footage of Zeena LaVey Schreck, the daughter of Anton LaVey who started the Church of Satan. The resemblance of LaVey and Swift is uncanny.
Speaking of Swift’s witch-like performance, one commentator sarcastically said, “That doesn’t look like a summoning right. Just speculation, right?”
In another clip from the show, a viewer can be heard saying, “summon the demons.”
It’s clear, whether subtle or out in the open, artists like Swift are idolizing witchcraft, mythology and other demonic forces. Remember, what we see and listen to will affect our souls and the direction we will go.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.