In this edition of SPOTM: Bad Bunny being a good bunny for the elite, Harry Styles' weird styles, Lamborghini's terrible ad campaign, and The Economist releases yet another cryptic cover.
An episode of "Project Runway" that aired in March 2019 featured a contestant named Kovid who presented an outfit featuring a matching facemask, similar to what we are seeing now due to the pandemic. Is this yet another case of predictive programming?
An analysis of Busta Rhymes' album "Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God" and its messages about the New World Order and the satanic music industry. We'll also look at the heavy influence of Five-Percent teachings on this album and on rap music in general.
Taking place in 2024, the upcoming movie "Songbird" is about a mutated COVID-23, massive quarantine camps, and a high-tech police state that uses smartphones to control people. Can we still call this "entertainment"?
In newly released dashcam footage of Britney Spears' DUI arrest, the singer was described as "erratic" and "nonsensical." A close look at her interactions with officers reveals something deeper: She shows "symptoms" of trauma-based mind control. Here's a look at this bizarre footage.
The Roast of Kevin Hart left many feeling awkward and uneasy, as if they had the gut feeling they had witnessed something deeply foul. Part of it might be because the roast was less about comedy and more about humiliating Kevin Hart and normalizing the fact that the crowd is full of pedos. Here's a look at this bizarre event.
In this edition of SPOTM: The K-Pop industry keeps churning out Illuminati pawns; Rihanna brings her baby to a highly symbolic photoshoot, and did Bill Gates know about all Hantavirus several years ago?