The Luciferian Illuminati Agenda

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De Rubalcator

20 oct 2017

8,0

Sin spoilers

The whole film is very entertaining from the beginning till the end. The sense of humour is intelligent, the acting great, and more than once the emotional scenes bring tears to your eyes. I wouldn´t mind seeing the film a second time to pay closer attention to some of the details and "hidden messages".

What caught my attention was, that I felt that the whole production was saturated with elements that I normally find in Hollywood productions. To name some of them; Lucifer (God, who claims to be light of your life and that music brings you closer to him), pushing the Gay Agenda (Susana sits down in front of a mural with the colours of the rainbow and falls in love with the nun Milagros. The rainbow has been hijacked by the Gay Pride movement), Maria and Susana dress up like Satanic priestess and once Lucifer appears, they drop their black robes and start dancing sensually including Miley Cyrus style twerking. It is not a coincidence that God (Lucifer) sings songs from Whitney Houston, because she was murdered by the Luciferian Illuminati that run the music industry. All in all, sex, drugs, music, entertainment (bread & circus) and of course Lucifer, the God of the religion of the New World Order.

For people who are not familiar with these subliminal messages, my critic may sound a bit weird, but I am pondering with a question; Is this production making fun of the Hollywood Illuminati Luciferian Agenda, or has the agenda finally successfully been integrated in the Spanish Film Industry ?

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