Songs are ‘satanic’ because of the frequency used in the making: A440
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) adopted A440 as a standard in 1936, and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) confirmed it as the international standard in 1955. By the 1960s, A440 had become the de facto standard for music worldwide.
Why is this important? A440 is harmful to the human and therefore considered unnatural
Lack of natural harmony: Some argue that A440 is not a natural frequency and is discordant to the general spirit of God, as mentioned in one of the search results. This perspective suggests that A440 is not in tune with the natural harmony of the universe, which could have negative effects on human consciousness and well-being.
Disconnection from the universe: Another perspective is that A440 is a frequency that is not in tune with the natural harmonic series, which is believed to be the fundamental frequency of the universe. This disconnection could lead to a sense of dissonance and disharmony in individuals, potentially causing harm to their mental and emotional well-being.
Negative effects on the brain: Some research suggests that the A440 frequency can have negative effects on the brain, such as causing stress, anxiety, and even physical harm. For example, one study found that listening to music tuned to A440 can cause a decrease in melatonin levels, leading to sleep disorders and other health problems.
Impact on consciousness: Some proponents of the 432 Hz frequency believe that A440 can have a negative impact on human consciousness, leading to feelings of disconnection, confusion, and even spiritual stagnation. They argue that A440 is a frequency that is not in tune with the natural harmony of the universe, which can lead to a sense of disconnection and disharmony in individuals.
Historical and cultural significance: Some argue that A440 is a frequency that was chosen arbitrarily and has no scientific basis, and that it is not a natural or harmonious frequency. This perspective suggests that A440 is a frequency that is not in tune with the natural harmony of the universe, and that it has been imposed on society through cultural and historical factors rather than being a natural or universal frequency.
For these reasons, it goes against nature and against God to employ the A440 frequency. Anything against God is ‘anti-christ’ and, therefore, satanic, which, by definition means: Evil, fiendish, devilish or diabolical.
In addition to harmful frequencies that you can hear, songs employ black noise, frequencies you can’t hear. According to David Bowie, black noise is the frequency at which you can crack a city or people. He believed that by using black noise, he could alter the metabolism of a city or a person, much like an opera singer can shatter a glass by singing a specific note.
Now that we know what makes a song satanic, let’s understand why…
We are in the age of ERAS. A little side bar of the Golden Age. Satan would like us all to follow him into the chaos of eras and a descent into hell, aka the compromise of our facilities. God would like us to follow him into the Golden Age of man. The new heaven and the new earth.
Image: Taylor Swift: ERAS Tour
You, however, as an awakened being, are in the between state where Lucifer would like to keep you occupied just long enough to deceive you into making a deal for money, or a girl… etc. This is an age written and prophesied about for thousands of years. Some call this preliminary stage Armageddon, which is just a fancy term for ‘it’s time to choose’.
Good or evil.
Predictively programmed and chaotic music is the perfect opportunity for Satan to spread his soul sucking wings. The release of his fallen witches, err angels (Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Katy Perry, etc.) is the perfect way to distribute a frequency that can destroy you physically, literally. In fact, self-titled Swifties have reportedly lost 2–3 days of their memory after attending her concerts and we know what happened to the Travis Scott fans. Death. These musicians are puppets and they fear the devil, so they do his bidding.
Image: Travis Scott ASTROworld Tour
That is just the music. The lyrics to these songs create satanic mantras that serve the master who created them. So, if you are driving down the road singing to your favorite pop song, you may really want to HEAR the words. Because you might be making a covenant with something you do not want to be attached to in the spirit.
Doja Cat: Paint the Town Red lyrics: Mmm she the devil…
Image: Doja Cat - Satanic Gargoyles
If all that isn’t enough, controlling spirits have even added their satanic messages secretly with the use of reverse messaging.
Reverse messaging in music, also known as backmasking, is a phenomenon where words or phrases are embedded into music in reverse.
There are two main types of reverse messaging: intentional and unintentional. Some people believe that reverse messaging can be used to influence people’s thoughts or behavior.
Notable examples of intentional backmasking include:
The Beatles’ song “Revolution 9” features a reversed recording of the phrase “Paul is dead, miss him, miss him now.”
Led Zeppelin’s song “Stairway to Heaven” contains a reversed message that some listeners claim is a satanic message.
The song “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen features a reversed message that some listeners claim is a message from the band’s lead singer, Freddie Mercury.
In conclusion, it seems pretty obvious that satanic music doesn’t ‘just happen’. The intent is real: to bring people into the den of Satan and the second heaven. These aren’t my words, they are theirs, satanists. For these reasons, it could be imperative to your health to turn off pop music and turn on some classics. Preferably something recorded before 1930. Yup. 1930. Or better yet, play some binaural beats.
Music and sounds can both heal and harm. Choose what you put in your ears wisely. It could settle or unsettle your mind, body and soul. And with that, I leave you with this: