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Astroworld: Travis Scott's Occult Themed Mass Casualty Festival

Astroworld: Travis Scott's Occult Themed Mass Casualty Festival

(Chaz Anon) Travis Scott is an uber-famous rapper who is not only known for his music but also his mega-celebrity relationship with the youngest of the Kardashian witches of the west, Kylie Jenner. He began his career behind the scenes, producing music and collaborating with Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Madonna. And like most of the mainstream rappers today, he also appears to be heavily into occultism, with plenty of evidence found in his music videos and the artwork associated with his Astroworld Music Festival.

Astroworld Festival of Chaos

Prophetic Messages Programming the Audience

Remember, Remember the 5th of November. Held on Guy Fawkes day, the “dark and hellish” Astroworld Music Festival opened the doors to the event, and people instantly got trampled by a wild crowd.

Are these kids all hopped up on METH?

Apparently the stampeding didn’t stop…

TMZ is reporting that the frenzy could have been a targeted attack:

A source connected to Astroworld tells TMZ, someone in the crowd went crazy and began injecting people with some sort of drug, which caused panic and then a surge.

The source says authorities are trying to determine if those who went into cardiac arrest were the ones injected. We’re told one of those who died is a 10-year-old.

The source says it appears to be a targeted attack.

We have not confirmed this report, but the source is a key person involved in the festival.

Throughout Travis Scott’s set, the crowd pleaded for the show to stop. But Travis carelessly continued to perform in front of “the gates of hell”, as lifeless bodies were being carried away by security.

The real chaos began when Fans surged toward the stage at the Astroworld music festival in Houston on Nov. 5 when rapper Travis Scott began performing.

“This is a tragic night,” Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña told a news conference outside NRG Park, the event venue.

“Eight confirmed fatalities, and we had scores of individuals that were injured,” he added, describing what occurred as a “mass casualty incident.”

Around 50,000 fans were ‘officially’ in attendance at the festival, Peña said, when at around 9 p.m. “the crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage, and that caused some panic, and it started causing some injuries.”

“People began to fall out, become unconscious, and it created additional panic,” he said, adding that emergency response teams transported 17 people to area hospitals, with 11 of the victims in cardiac arrest.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said that some of those taken to hospital were as young as ten years old.

“Tonight’s focus … needs to be on the families and on the lives that we lost,” Hidalgo said. “Many of them extremely young, tragically young.”

Our hearts are broken. People go to these events looking for a good time, a chance to unwind, to make memories,” Hidalgo said. “It’s not the kind of event you go to to find out about fatalities.”

Is this satire or sick demoralization?

The Show Must Go On

Houston Police Executive Assistant Chief Larry Satterwhite who was near the front of the crowd and told reporters at the press conference that the surge happened suddenly and played out over the course “of just a few minutes.”

“Suddenly we had several people down on the ground, experiencing some type of cardiac arrest or some type of medical episode,” Satterwhite said.

“And so we immediately started doing CPR, and moving people right then, and that’s when I went and met with the promoters, and Live Nation, and they agreed to end early in the interest of public safety.”

The fire chief said that the event organizers had a “medical component” on hand to deal with emergencies, but “they were quickly overwhelmed when the crowd started falling out.”

Over 300 people were treated at an emergency field hospital set up at the venue.

The show was canceled shortly after the incident, and the Houston Office of Emergency Management later announced that the Astroworld event had been canceled for Saturday.

“Please keep the eight victims and the hundreds injured in your thoughts and prayers,” the agency wrote in a tweet.

The video below is a compilation of interviews and people’s personal accounts of what happened that night.

Accounts from people who experienced the show live mention weird “vibrations” that could be heard throughout. Throughout the show, a loud, unsettling synth kept playing over Scott’s songs which gave a chilling, horror-movie quality to the performance.

After the concert was finally shut down, social media was full of accounts by concertgoers claiming there was a “dark energy” throughout the event, possessing people to loss their minds, prompting many to claim that the entire event was a satanic ritual sacrifice.

Travis Scott’s Dark Symbols

Travis Scott as the Occult symbol ‘Maw of the Void’

Travis Scott as the Occult symbol ‘Maw of the Void’

Going through the CERN like portal to HELL

Travis Scott the Monarch Mind Controlled Slave

Travis Scott the Monarch Mind Controlled Slave

Travis is now Illuminated by Lucifer

Travis is now Illuminated by Lucifer

According to Vigilant Citizen, “Scott has been recruited to promote the elite’s MK Ultra symbolism to his hordes of young fans. When a new artist shows talent, charisma and star potential, it doesn’t take long before they get recruited by the elite. Afterwards, their work becomes “tainted” with their agenda.”

Kylie Jenner’s Blood Sacrifice

First Lawsuits Filed Against Travis Scott, Drake, & Astroworld Organizers Over Deadly Concert

First Lawsuits Filed Against Travis Scott, Drake, & Astroworld Organizers Over Deadly Concert

Excess Deaths Point to Depopulation Agenda

Excess Deaths Point to Depopulation Agenda