Former star running back sees Satanic performance at Super Bowl 55

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Ex-Kansas City Chiefs running back, Larry Johnson, an exceptional player, picked out something very disturbing during the Super Bowl 55 halftime show.

Johnson took to Twitter and said that a group performed a satanic ritual in front of thousands of people inside the stadium with millions watching at home.

Watch:

He also tweeted:

It’s like they know the Bible well enough to tell you what parts they enter in at and they stop just before the part where they lose. Haha.

They wearing jock straps or 

Truthers, stand back & standby.. #SuperBowlHalftimeShow

This is a sick ad that he posted [and we thought Dems liked women]:

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Van Helsing
4 years ago

Anytime you see the eye or a pyramid hand sign around the eye it is Satanic. Almost all Hollywood or “pop star” performers are sold out whether they did it voluntarily or involuntarily. The 2012 Madonna abomination was the most in your face at the Stupor Bowl. I’ve watched maybe three plays in five years and once TB12 hangs it… Read more »

Jon
4 years ago

“This is a sick add that he posted…”. Context? As in it’s a sick add if he’s promoting that treatment of women, but not if it calls out the Left’s hypocrisy, their love of evil, human trafficking, a flourishing sex trade. Judging by his post calling out the Left’s glorification of the Satanic, it’s the latter. Yes? No? Saw the… Read more »

NHConstitutionalist
4 years ago
Reply to  Jon

I watch the Super bowl for one reason, to see the best of best play the game. I was not disappointed in the game. It was fantastic. We’ve seen every game for 55 years. Enjoyed watching many a 1/2 time performance until got to be a Hollywood glitz glitch. My husband sold our 4 seasons tickets to the Patriots games… Read more »

Jon
4 years ago

If you’re addressing my comment, no it isn’t something I’d want kids to watch. My comment had to do with the context of Larry Johnson’s post. I didn’t watch the Super Bowl. Was the scene from that movie on a Super Bowl add? Did Johnson post that to promote that kind of EVIL treatment of women? And again, judging by… Read more »