The Blatant Luciferian Symbolism in Justin Timberlake’s “No Angels”

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from Vigilant Citizen:

Justin Timberlake is back. But this time, he’s not bringing sexy back; he’s bringing Satan back. And he really wants us to know he’s one of those sick Hollywood weirdos. Here’s a look at the blatant message behind his video “No Angels.”

When Justin Timberlake was part of *NSYNC, he was America’s frizzy-haired darling. His fans (mostly teenage girls) thought he had the voice of an angel and the dance moves of … like … an angel who dances really good.

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During that time, America had another darling: Britney Spears. And, believe it or not, the two darlings became a couple! It was the ultimate early-2000s fairy tale, and it was almost as if their managers had engineered this whole thing for maximum publicity.

Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears were both members of the Mickey Mouse Club, a child star factory that groomed numerous celebrities for the entertainment industry.

When the two darlings broke up, Justin stopped being perceived as an angel. Indeed, with the release of Cry Me a River (which was said to be about Britney), people started to get a weird, creepy vibe from him. And, when he infamously exposed Janet Jackson’s breast during the 2004 SuperBowl Half-Time show, he got a hefty dose of finger-pointing (although the whole thing was clearly staged).

Despite these setbacks, JT’s solo career took off in a major way. I mean, JT brought sexy back. And that was not a small feat because we were all wondering where sexy had gone this whole time. He was even dubbed the Prince of Pop, a title that placed him in the same royal realm as Michael Jackson, the King of Pop.

In short, JT followed the typical path of a child star groomed for success – complete with mediatized relationships and the required humiliating events.

But all of this was a long time ago. When most of these things happened, the President of the United States was George W. Bush. Since then, we’ve had ALL KINDS of Presidents, and the world has changed drastically.

So, in 2024, is 43-year-old Justin Timberlake still relevant? Most will answer immediately with a resounding “NOPE.” However, JT still has fans, and he still releases music that requires media attention and promotion. Sadly, in order to stay in the good graces of the industry, the once darling JT needs to pay a price. A satanic price. Hence, No Angels.

No Respect

As the song’s title not-so-subtly implies, there is nothing angelic about No Angeles. Its core meaning is satanic, and the video’s filming location turns this piece of “entertainment” into an actual ritual that feeds on real sacred energy.

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