Music Business
Something’s Terribly Wrong With Sabrina Carpenter and her Video “Taste”
Sabrina Carpenter is an industry plant whose success was artificially induced. Now, this inorganic media attention is used to expose her fans to toxic videos such as “Taste.” Here’s a look at the messages pushed by Sabrina Carpenter, the elite’s current “it” girl.
In my last article about Sabrina Carpenter, I explained how the pop singer was being propped up to become a big star. Some months later, she’s magically topping charts everywhere, and every media outlet is gushing over her. They even awarded her single Espresso the title of “Song of the Summer” … in April.
In other words, Sabrina Carpenter has been granted the proverbial spotlight by the powers that be. And it’s all artificial. And some people have noticed that something was off.
Could a near-monopolistic app like Spotify tweak its algorithm to push Sabrina Carpenter artificially? Yes, it could be—very easily.
The trend was so evident that the mass media had to report on this “conspiracy theory.”
But why is Sabrina Carpenter being force-fed to the public right now? The answer can be summed up in one word: Agenda. Her videos and the general narrative surrounding her work comply with the occult elite’s terrible agenda.
In 2019, when Carpenter was much less of a household name, I published an article about her video In My Bed, which happens to be one of the most blatant music videos about Monarch mind control in history.
In 2023, I wrote about her video Feather. Its message was deeply toxic. Also, while filming that video, Sabrina and her crew desecrated an actual church. Priests actually had to re-bless its altar after her foul presence.
After that video, the media began hyping her up and describing her becoming a massive star as inevitable.
After force-feeding the world the “song of the summer,” Espresso, Carpenter released Taste. To ensure young people were exposed to its violent toxicity, Jenna Ortega (known to children as Wednesday) was cast in the video.
Distasteful
Taste takes place in Sabrina Carpenter’s cinematic universe, where most men get brutally murdered while she exhibits complete indifference. As seen in past articles, Carpenter did not invent anything; murdering men in music videos has been a “trend” for years. And, by “trend,” I mean a purposefully recurring agenda bent on attacking and demeaning masculinity at all levels of society.
In Taste, a man dies for no reason, and nobody cares. Even worse, they make fun of him. Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega survive all kinds of abuse.
In Death Becomes Her, the protagonists become immortal due to a potion created by a bizarre, witchcraft-y secret society. Although not specified in Carpenter’s video, we can assume that she’s immortal for the same reason, which is entirely appropriate. Everything about this video is in line with the occult elite’s obsessions.
This shot is oddly reminiscent of the highly controversial Balenciaga ad campaign that alluded to pedophilia.
In Taste, Sabrina Carpenter wants to kill Jenna Ortega because she’s with her man. The song is said to be about Camilla Cabello and Shawn Mendes, who is supposed to be Carpenter’s ex (or whatever, I don’t care). However, as is usually the case, the video’s symbolism refers to something much darker: Monarch programming.
Indeed, while the video spoofs several horror movies, the scenes are strung together to refer to concepts such as trauma and dissociation subtly. To make sure we understand that this video is about occult elite weirdness, it features the most violent one-eye sign in history.
In the scene above, Ortega holds a defibrillator and angrily walks towards Carpenter.
Appropriately enough, electroshock is used in Monarch programming to induce trauma, dissociation, and memory loss.
To retaliate, Carpenter also engages in MK-related shenanigans.
Witchcraft and especially voodoo magic play an essential role in the programming of MK slaves.
“In discussing how trauma-based mind-control is done, voodoo must be included as a component. Many of the mind-controlled slaves have had voodoo as part of their trauma, and many had voodoo dolls placed into their Systems. When vows and oaths are made, an object is given to the satanic cult or the Illuminati for the Keeper of the Seals to guard. If the vow is broken voodoo magic can be used against the offender by using the object given in the sealing.”
– Fritz Springmeier, The Illuminati Formula to Create a Mind Controlled Slave
In another gruesome scene, Ortega cuts off one of Carpenter’s arms and chokes her with it. Pop music is unhinged.
While some might think that the scenes above might not be about mind control, the following scene clearly alludes to a dissociative state of mind.
When the video was released, mass media gushed over this scene. And while everyone was like, “OMG yaasss so iCoNic,” they completely missed the point of the scene: It is about Ortega being in a dissociative state.
In Sabrina Carpenter’s cinematic world, a man’s death is always met with ridicule and indifference. Nothing of value is lost. And the funeral is the perfect time to make light of the situation.
Yeah, they’re going to be a lesbian couple.
In the video’s final scene, Carpenter and Ortega leave the funeral while laughing at the guy they murdered, calling him clingy, insecure, and with “lots of trauma.”
The final scene is heavily inspired by Death Becomes Her, but the “moral of the story” is the exact opposite.
In Death Becomes Her‘s funeral scene, Ernest is eulogized as having achieved “true immortality” through a fulfilling life where he accomplished good deeds and fathered wonderful children. In other words, by leaving the toxic energy of these witches and becoming a good person, he achieved eternal life. Meanwhile, the women who engaged in witchcraft for superficial purposes must live a sad life where they continually spraypaint their skins to cover their decaying flesh.
However, in Taste, the guy is nothing more than an innocent victim of murder. But he’s a man, so it’s ok. Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega emerge as victorious, glamorous, and murderous lesbians. In the occult elite’s narratives, there is no “moral of the story.” Evil wins, and that’s about it.
In Conclusion
Like many other industry pawns, Sabrina Carpenter was “raised” in Disney’s system. Then, an inorganic force pushed her toward stardom. But that came at a price: She had to take part in toxic, violent videos where death and mind control are celebrated. Because, in mass media, when a celebrity has the attention of impressionable minds, they have to be used to push agendas. It’s either that, or the spotlight goes to someone else.
In Taste, Carpenter plays the role of a psychopath alongside Jenna Ortega, another child star raised by the industry. In this gratuitously gory video, both engage in “hilarious” situations that subtly refer to the trauma and dissociation of MK slaves. Then, they kill a man, and they live happily ever after.
In short, Taste is a “taste” of what the elite wants us to become: Angry, sadistic, emotionless, mind-controlled, man-haters. And if we could all suddenly turn gay, that would be great, too.
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