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Hello folks. Remember the Satanic Panic of the 1980s? This time, in 2024, it is for real. The music industry has promoted demonic ideologies over the past few years, especially in 2024. This is why I stick to small labels, or indie music, as well as 1970s music and before. Some 1980s - 2000s stuff is good, but a lot of the 2020s stuff is becoming a tool of Satan.
Investment Firms Control the Music Industry, and own the Prison System
Video Summary:
According to Kap Chatfield, the most pressing concern in today's society is the pervasive evil in the entertainment, music, and media industries, which he attributes to a demonic spirit's influence. He intends to share examples of individuals who acknowledge this force of darkness and offer a practical strategy to counteract it. Chatfield warns that if this issue remains unaddressed, a whole generation may be lost to hell. He emphasizes the impact of music lyrics on people's thoughts and actions and stresses the importance of consuming media that nourishes the soul.
Mr. Chatfield also highlights the coordinated effort by investment firms to control both the music industry and prisons, ultimately aiming to indoctrinate a generation and secure a continuous supply of prisoners. He urges Spirit-filled believers to engage in the marketplace and introduce the kingdom of God. Kap Chatfield concludes by offering a spiritual perspective on the music industry, asserting that it is designed to lead people away from God, and only those aligned with the Holy Spirit can resist its influence.
Investment Firms Control the Music Industry, and own the Prison System
Video Summary:
According to Kap Chatfield, the most pressing concern in today's society is the pervasive evil in the entertainment, music, and media industries, which he attributes to a demonic spirit's influence. He intends to share examples of individuals who acknowledge this force of darkness and offer a practical strategy to counteract it. Chatfield warns that if this issue remains unaddressed, a whole generation may be lost to hell. He emphasizes the impact of music lyrics on people's thoughts and actions and stresses the importance of consuming media that nourishes the soul.
Mr. Chatfield also highlights the coordinated effort by investment firms to control both the music industry and prisons, ultimately aiming to indoctrinate a generation and secure a continuous supply of prisoners. He urges Spirit-filled believers to engage in the marketplace and introduce the kingdom of God. Kap Chatfield concludes by offering a spiritual perspective on the music industry, asserting that it is designed to lead people away from God, and only those aligned with the Holy Spirit can resist its influence.