The video skillfully deconstructs sensationalist myths to reveal the profound psychological struggles embedded in Vigeland’s work. It serves as a compelling reminder that the "monsters" we see in art are often just reflections of our own complex humanity.
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Let's talk about Norway's Jewish ritual trap. Not my words, it's the words of the uh this post here because um this is the first time I ever found out about this. This is Vigilant Sculpture Park that is basically covered in reptiles intertwined with humanity. And as this person noted, the sculptor himself, Gustav Vigilant, had Ashkenazi Jewish origins. I don't know why he would say that or why that's relevant. Um, I guess he's implying that Ashkenazi Jewish people are perhaps reptilians, which is just a crazy crazy thing to suggest. All right, let's watch this clip and then we can actually take a look at these pictures a little bit closer.
>> Let me show you the satanic symbolism in one of the biggest parks of Norway.
Sorry. I mean, I feel like these deserve to be paused on because they're just that weird. Okay, I am going to make it bigger just so we can see. And I'm sorry. Look, maybe we don't need this guy's [ __ ] Wang hanging out on stream. Thank you. I know. I know it's in a public park, but you never know how strict YouTube are going to be. Um, so you have a naked man with his wang hanging out holding two little babies.
What the [ __ ] is this? Like, fair enough. Someone could say, "Um, oh, it's just art. It's just art." Okay. Who's the [ __ ] guy who who planned the park and said, "Hm, I think we'll use the art of the guy with his wang hanging out holding little babies." Yes, I think that's the most suitable statue to put in this park. Like, what the actual [ __ ] Like, I just don't buy those excuses of like, "Oh, it's just art.
It's just, you know, art means something. Art means something. Not Wang. I know I haven't said the word Wang in so long, but it just felt right then and I'm glad I did because, you know, make Wang great again. Smitherines and Wang need to come back.
Okay, what do we got here? giant uh lizard that seems to be wrapping its arms around the back of a person, a woman, and craning its neck over and like I don't know, sinking its teeth into her neck or or maybe not. That's kind of hard to see. Do you want to make it sound more weirder than it already is? But it's uh clearly it's, you know, it's controlling her. It's it's got a grip on her, right? Reptilian has a grip on a human. That's what we can see here.
Another one. Uh, same kind of style. Um, this time over the front, completely wrapped around. The tail is wrapped around as well. The head is is craned over the neck. Again, oh, it's just art.
It's just art. But what is it? What does it say? It's showing that a giant lizard has total control and a grip on a human.
That like that's just objectively what we are looking at here. So, you can draw whatever conspiratorial conclusions from that that you want to, but that's that's what they decided was a suitable uh statue to put in this park. Fantastic.
Ah, more Wang content. Amazing. Thank you. Um, a lot of Wangs in this park.
What's that about? And again with children. So, here we have man. Look, we'll flash his wang quickly just so you can see the whole picture. Uh, we have a man butt naked again with his little tackle hanging out and he has a ba he's he's booting a child. He's booting a baby child with his wang out and he's also throwing or he's got he's got three of them up in his arms that he's looks like uh he's just throwing them around, launching them around. You know, when I go to walk my dog at the park, if I don't see a giant naked manuh stomping and throwing around little babies with his wang out, it just doesn't feel like I've had a nice walk in the park by the river with the ducks.
it re I really need this shoved in my face to feel like um I live in a nice safe community of people who love and care for me and a government that definitely doesn't uh hate me and isn't actually ran by lizards.
Uh another one, this might even be a different angle of the one that we saw before, but there you go. Look, hands behind the back. Lizard's got its got the wrists trapped. Head craned over the neck again. tail wrapped around the legs. Like, what the [ __ ] is this?
Okay, here we've got a woman on on all fours. Okay. Um with what looks like a like a baby on her back using rope as like rains through her mouth. Um you can see here there's just like a bunch of naked people in the background like cradling each other.
I mean, I better not get kicked off of YouTube for this, by the way, cuz it's literally in a public park. And I mean, do I think this should all be demolished and burnt down? Yes, absolutely. But it's already out there, so I better not get in trouble for this. Um, a giant, you know, bunch of naked little kids on top of each other. Like, what? First of all, who built this? Well, it was uh Gustav Vigilant Ashkenazi Jew Jew. Um, but who approved this? Like, it's not, you know, it takes two to tango is what I'm trying to say here. It's one thing is building it and, you know, everyone's entitled to build whatever weird [ __ ] they want to. But what I think is kind of maybe more concerning is the guy that thought, should we put some statues of a duck or, you know, maybe some nice animals, maybe some historical uh, you know, Roman statues or something like that? No. Get the giant statue of naked babies with the guy with his wang out being eaten by reptilian uh humanoids. I think that's what we'll put in our park.
Fantastic.
What was that one? Let's go back to that. uh humans with what look like I they kind of look like babies but almost like maybe like this one looks like that. Is that a tail? Is it like a baby lizard? Uh I don't know. I'm not going to speculate too hard but I it's it's strange. We'll just say that it's very strange.
Uh more more lizard uh constriction on humans uh with a little parrot or something on top just hanging out.
Oh, lizard doorway, man.
I mean, really, what's in there? This looks like a door inside the base of like one of these stone monuments. I don't even actually know if I want to know what's in there.
And it looks like you can see here on this one, this looks like a little baby here. Looks like another like small head, like a child's head like that or something.
Just a lot of strange creepy symbolism.
Completely normal door. Yep. Nothing to see here. Nothing to see here.
Wolf. Looks like a wolf with a child's arm in its mouth. Fantastic.
Like I just don't even know what to say. It's just so odd and the fact that it's in a public park.
>> The elites always use symbolism to >> upside down pentagram >> communicate and I think it's pretty clear what kind of symbolism is portrayed here is to keep the human spirit down.
>> So there you go. That was just a short video, but I did um pull these up on Google just so we could, you know, look at it a little bit deeper. Um, so this says here, "The famous reptile statues in Norway are located in uh Vigiland Sculpture Park within Frogna Park in Oslo, created by Norwegian sculptor Gustaf Vigand, the striking granite and bronze." Wait. Okay, so the the whole park is named after this guy.
So Gustaf Vigeland, Ashkenazi Jew, friend of the show, made these sculptures and the entire park is named after him. So we could say that he basically um is not just a random sculptor. He obviously has some kind of influence or position of power to have this park name. He must be someone significant to have this named after him. Um the art and meaning. Oh, let's see what Google has to say about that. rather than depicting literal monsters or conspiracy theories. Of course, please put up the guardrails. Get the guardrails up for my brain before I have any kind of free thought. Thank you, Google. The reptile human figures are symbolic allegorories.
Vigiland used them to represent the complex duality of the human condition, inner struggles, temptation, primal instincts, or internal subconscious battles. I mean this is kind of interesting because if you look at the word of uh the work of David Ike and other people who have spoken about a reptilian influence on humanity, you know, they do talk about the fact that these are lower dimensional beings that kind of can spiritually attach to people like I guess what we could call possession, right? Possession. And that they are um if you listen to Kylo Odum and others that they're like hypersexual beings. They feed on like low vibrational energy, like lower chakras.
They connect through the lower chakras and they want to keep humanity locked in that lower frequency because they feed off of this like negativity and sort of control, right? I think that's really interesting because it's basically describing like a form of what Christians would call possession. Again, depending on your framework, depending on your cultural lens, you're going to maybe use different terminology, but like these are all kind of the same things. A spiritual attachment, if you're more spiritual into chakras or if you're a Christian, you would call it possession. Probably the same thing, right? So, this is I think this is actually really interesting complex duality of the human condition. So, so people who perhaps, you know, we could say again stray from God, stray from what is like godly and uh righteous. The other side of that duality is this reptilianike temptation, internal subconscious battles. I think it's very, very interesting. The four lizard groups carved into granite. These four distinct groups near the park's central fountain show humans wrestling with lizard-like reptiles. The monolith, a massive 46 ft phallic pillar. They love their We know they we know that we we know they love their fallaces and their wangs. Featuring 12 21 entwined human figures stretching upward, capturing humanity's longing for the spiritual. The wheel of life, a sundial depicting human beings, young and old, interlocked, symbolizing eternity. There you go. 100% free. Open to the public 24/7. Amazing. I want I always want to make sure I have access to a Wang at all times of the day. and night. Um, and there you go. That was in Oslo. I was hoping to see what year it was constructed, but um, yeah, it doesn't doesn't say that. But yeah, there you go. And someone actually sent something through on Instagram of more of these in another part of the world. I've actually covered them. Honestly, I might even do a quick 20-minute video just covering all of these weird s weird reptilelike symbolism around the world in statues.
So, if you guys know of any, feel free to send them through to me on X, Discord, or Instagram.
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