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Speaker 0 raises a provocative question about Hollywood: whether famous people must sacrifice their first born child to reach a certain level of success. They ask, “Is that a crazy thing to say?”
Speaker 1 responds by distinguishing between what can be proven and what is believed. They say they do not have proof for the claim, but they believe a club exists that grants certain levels of stature, influence, or power in exchange for a blood sacrifice or a sacrifice involving a family member. They suggest the sacrifice could involve a mother or a relative, or even a transition of one’s child, asserting that the motivation behind these acts is worship of a god described as a false god.
Speaker 0 prompts for concrete signs that would support this belief.
Speaker 1 explains that signs could be observed by researching public information about celebrities. They propose using Google to examine how many stars have lost a parent or a child, or have died in accidents, or died during a particular period in their life. They also suggest looking into how many stars have transgender children and to consider who might be pushing that narrative. They imply that these patterns or coincidences could be indicators of the claimed “club” and its requirements.
Speaker 0 characterizes the described phenomena as dark.
Speaker 1 reiterates that the phenomenon is satanic, identifying it as Baphomet and associating it with evil.
Speaker 0 concurs, reinforcing the assessment as very dark.
In this exchange, the speakers discuss the existence of a supposed exclusive group within Hollywood that requires extreme personal sacrifices—potentially including a child or a parent—as a precondition for attaining high levels of fame, power, or influence. The claim is framed as belief rather than proven fact, but it is presented with the assertion that signs could be investigated through public records and celebrity life events, including parental loss, child loss, and the presence of transgender children among celebrities. The conversation attributes the motive to worship of a “false god” and identifies the rooted belief system as satanic, specifically mentioning Baphomet, and labeling the phenomena as dark and evil.