Travis Scott's Pyramid of Giza Concert Canceled After Being Called a 'Freemason' & 'Satan Worshiper'

 

HOUSTON, TX – The long-awaited new music from Travis Scott may finally arrive this month as the superstar Houston rapper hints at releasing his album. Originally scheduled to be performed at the Pyramid of Giza, the album release has been canceled due to Scott's controversial past.

Titled 'Utopia,' the album is set to be released by the end of July 2023. While the track list has not been completely confirmed, Genius expects songs featuring Future, Metro Booming, Bad Bunny, and The Weeknd.

Fans have been eagerly anticipating a new album for years. However, it was delayed following the tragedy at Astrofest 2021, where Scott is still dealing with the aftermath. During that concert, ten people died, and 300 were injured in what some described as hell on earth. These events have led to difficulties in booking new venues for Scott's performances.

Alongside the album release, Scott was expected to host his first major live event at the Great Pyramid of Giza. However, the concert is likely to be canceled after the Egyptian Syndicate of Musical Professions referred to Scott as a Freemason who performs satanic rituals during his shows. In response, Scott issued a public statement denying all of these claims.

The show was originally scheduled for July 28, 2023, which aligns with the anticipated album release date.

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CGM5, Thu, 07/20/2023 - 17:28

Freemasons that perform satanic rituals... more idiots running their mouths about something they know nothing about, SURPRISE, SURPRISE.

In all seriousness, folks, you would never expose yourself to the psychically parasitic forces associated with Travis Scott if you simply realized that his music was lame. Then, even an army of remote influencers and flash-mobing Masonic lackeys sent to complete the needed rituals to sway you into becoming another necessary cog in manifesting the entity of the chthonic horror so glaringly apparent in his music would not be effective against you.

Anyway, I'm no expert on the Satanic rituals performed by the Masons, (which I assume are performed on behalf of both the secret and exoteric governments). I'll let CGM5 and Expat take it from here on how these are performed and what happens to the bodies.

That's what I thought when the independent witches of the Democrat party began casting "mass spells"  against President Trump. Yet, like magic, the voter count jumped in his opponent's favor at the last minute of the next election despite foolproof mail-in ballots being implemented.

Ex-gf manipulates the apeiron

Mysteries abound.

Anyone who believes that nonsense insults my father, who was a Mason and a proud Southern Baptist who displayed his faith in God in everything he did.  Anyone who buys into this "satanic" bilge is a moronic bastard who can kiss my hairy ass on his own pathway to hell... may he get there soon.

CGM5, Sat, 07/22/2023 - 14:39

My father was also a Mason as were many of my uncles, cousins, one brother and myself.

Please understand that my comments were not meant, in any way, as an offense against your bloodline or The Brotherhood. Under no circumstances do I want to evoke the terrible physical and supernatural retribution of the Freemasonic brotherhood, against which I would be virtually defenseless...

CGM5, Mon, 07/24/2023 - 08:33

I know you weren't trying to offend. If people knew of the good the Masons are always trying to do they might be praised instead of condemned. The Masons don't spend time bragging or patting themselves on the back for the good they do. That wouldn't be their way. People hear of the good Shriners do mostly because of the Shriner's love for kids. You have to be a Mason to become a Shriner.

Just going off available information. It may be important to note that most people don't grasp the crucial distinction between Satanism (devil worship) and Luciferianism (Lucifer worship). Not sure if that's significant here.

Many have noticed the covert presence of Freemasons among the local populace.

(Heh.) Oh yeah, guys. Don't listen to or play that crappy Travis Scott music because of, uh... Satanic Freemason rituals. (Heh heh... Lolzlzlzlzlooool!!!)

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