Nostalgia Alley: The Illuminati Needs a Comeback
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Ah yes. The late 2000s and early 2010s.Triangles everywhere. Reversed songs. Music videos decoded.
When every pop star, politician, and even the Pope himself was apparently part of some satanic triangle.
The Illuminati craze was the late 2000s/early 2010s version of satanic panic.
But conspiracy theories aside… pop culture was actually fun!
If the Illuminati really was running things back then…..maybe it’s time for them to clock back in.
Let’s take a walk down nostalgia lane and revisit a time that didn’t quite feel real, yet somehow still was.Some history, some origins, the past, the present, lots of laughs, lots of fun, and a whole lotta shee-it talking. 😉
Out on all platforms now 🎤
Timestamps:
Introduction (4:40) - Tochi's Opening Ritual
History of the Illuminati and Satanic Panic (9:43) - Adam Weishaupt and the organization's origins in 1776
The Illuminati in Popular Culture (19:01) - How it evolved into modern conspiracy theories
Beyoncé, Jay Z and the Illuminati Craze (23:22) - Single Ladies, symbolism, and the peak of the conspiracy era
Other Artists Address the Allegations (53:38) - How celebrities responded to accusations
The Boring State of The Music Industry Today (1:03:41) - Reflections on current mainstream music
Modern Conspiracy Culture (1:36:39) - How conspiracy thinking has evolved today
Conclusion and a Plea for a Comeback(1:50:26) - Final thoughts and closing