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UNICEF – Inside the Satanic, Occult Themed Fundraiser of the World’s Leading Children’s Charity

15-1-2019 < SGT Report 124 668 words
 

by Buck Rogers, DC Clothesline:


UNICEF, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund was originally set up to provide emergency food, shelter and support to children in countries that were devastated by World War II. Fast forward to today, and the organization has apparently become yet another elitist bastion of occult worship and satanic symbolism, and somehow the public doesn’t seem to notice or care.



Each year the organization hosts a masquerade ball fundraising event at Clifton’s in Los Angeles, and the event in 2018 was disturbingly loaded with Illuminati and occult symbolism. Why is a children’s charity participating in the culture of elite occultism at a time when child trafficking, sex abuse, and ritual abuse of children seems to be at an all time high? The organization wants you to believe that the event’s theme was just for fun, but it follows a disturbing trend for these type of elite institutions.


According to the official site for the event:



he UNICEF Masquerade Ball is UNICEF Next Generation’s signature philanthropic event. Masked guests, dressed in their finest attire, dance the night away in celebration and support of UNICEF’s lifesaving work. Over 800 emerging global leaders, innovators, celebrities and philanthropists attend the UNICEF Masquerade Ball each year. 



In a promotional video for the event, found on their website, you can see plenty of rich people living it up in weird demonic costumes and ridiculously expensive designer clothing, all against the backdrop of pictures of suffering foreign children who supposedly need the help of people at the ball. There are plenty of devil’s horns, antlers, and other symbols to make you wonder what is actually the inspiration for such an event.



In attendance at the event are a bunch of elite socialites, fashion designers and such, many of whom sport overtly satanic costumes, like this devil/goat horns headpiece worn by fashion personality August Getty. Interesting how he is posing in front of a banner that reads, ‘children first.’ What’s he going to do to the children first?




August Getty sports a very fashionable demonic headpiece because…. children first!



Lydia Hearst was in attendance, sporting a lovely white dress with a fashionable inverted cross on the front. Inverted crosses are all the rage right now in rap music and in pop music culture in general. Hearst is, of course, the great-granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst, America’s most powerful media magnate of the 20th century, and a man known for his position as a 33rd Degree Freemason.



“William Randolph Hearst Jr., was a 33 degree mason and a very powerful man in the media world.” ~B.Huldah, The JFK Files


“Illuminatus William Randolph Hearst gave Anton LaVey some big help. His Avon Publishing published his Satanic Bible in 1969 (it was first released in Dec. ‘69). Since then it has reportedly gone through over 30 printings. LaVey’s next book The Satanic Rituals also was published by Hearst Avon in 1972. It talks about the power that blood sacrifices give the magician. Hearst’s papers also gave him publicity.” ~Fritz Springmeier, The Illuminati Formula to Create a Mind Control Slave




Lydia Hearst


Inverted crosses aren’t just Satanic, they’re popular!



Illuminati imagery was a staple of the event, featured in promotional materials and even the dance floor was a black and white checkerboard.



UNICEF ball


Nice all seeing eye over a checker board border.



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