The Vigilant Citizen is a site that left me awe-struck when I first read it, and not in a good way. The site reads like a parody of conspiracy theories, but there’s too much work there, too much careful crafting, for it to be fake.
It covers many diverse subjects, from satanic symbolism used by our founding fathers to satanic symbolism used by modern entertainers. Were you aware, for example, that in the entertainment industry, the OK symbol means “Hail Satan“?
And that’s the least of it. The site also seems to have some sort of fetish for Lady Gaga, who is apparently the biggest Illuminati pawn since George Washington.
I feel a bit conflicted about linking it, since someone with that kind of obsession with occult symbolism could indicate that the person running it has some kind of problem, but the articles seem generally coherent, if nonsensical and totally absent of logic. And in the end, it’s pretty entertaining. Like the Time Cube site, the crazy provides hours of mind numbing amusement.
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I felt the same way you did! I came across the site when I was watching “Run This Town” on youtube, and saw some of the comments about people thinking it meant “worshiping satan” when I read the “story” about the song I really did find myself laughing about what these people write.
I also read all the Rihanna and Lady GaGa stories and lost it. What made me believe that this site is in all fake, is the story about the 2009 VMAs calling Taylor Swift and Pink (Of all people) Illuminati.
The forum is even more “entertaining” if you care to take a look. It is most definitely a phony website. What’s sad is how many droves of fools are believing it is all based on facts.
http://www.vigilantcitizen.com/boards/
Also, the comments under the most recent article about transhumanism is another mindfuck to read.
So true…..completely fake but utterly hilarious!!
Did you use the same website template as VigilantCitizen.com? Anyway, its funny that there are people saying its “fake”, but nobody has given any reason for it. Thorough analysis with explanations, and probably at least a dozen pop stars with the same symbolisms in their music. What is fake about pointing these things out? You can draw different conclusions, but the fact is, there is a huge myriad of pop stars all using known occult symbolism (the one-eye, the checkerboard, the blacked-out eyes dolls, the mickey mouse ears, etc.) There is nothing fake about the observations, just differences in opinion as to what they ultimately mean.