Madonna’s Brit Awards 2015 Illuminati Performance: Falling Off Stage as Form of Illuminati Rites?

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Madonna's Illuminati is becoming a huge it. And apparently, it has garnered its fair share of controversies. Let's admit it, we are so fascinated by this Illuminati issue and about the black magic that revolves around it. No wonder that people would like to listen to this song to know what Madonna has to say.

According to one source, Madonna is deceiving us and that she gives false information. She wants her followers to believe that Illuminati, as we now know it, is not bad at all. As someone as popular as she is, she can make head nods in an instant. But you know what made headlines just recently?

If you must know, Madonna fell off the stage when she was doing her performance. She was singing Living for Love when she encountered a wardrobe malfunction. She said that her cape was tied tightly. The 56-year-old singer looked hurt while doing the rest of the song. In all fairness to her, she still ended the performance. Madonna's accident was seen online minutes, or even seconds after it happened. I bet a wheelchair or at least an ice bag was prepared behind stage.

Luckily, the famous singer wasn't seriously hurt.

This fall was then connected to the Illuminati phenomenon. They say that Madonna's fall was actually a symbol that she's going to be replaced by other Illuminati puppets. Quite frankly, that interpretation is quite weird. Based from one report, there is no basis that her accident was a satanic ritual of some sort. I believe that actually. However, like the writer of the article, we believe that there are subliminal messages in some of the pop songs we hear today. But that fall alone (as a ritual) is borderline nuts!

What do you think about Madonna's accident? Do you believe it's a form of Illuminati rites? Or is it just an accident that could happen to anyone?

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