
DEEP STATE SHADOWS: How Shakira’s Super Bowl Tongue Wag Exposed a Globalist Mind-Control Network You Weren’t Meant to See
If you thought Shakira’s halftime show at the Super Bowl was just another flashy pop spectacle, you’ve been sleeping through the real operation. While millions of Americans were distracted by belly rolls and booty shakes, a deeper code was being broadcast—one that connects the dots between ancient fertility cults, globalist elites, and the systematic dumbing-down of the American psyche. Stay woke, because what I’m about to break down will make your third eye spin faster than a Colombian hip.
Let’s start with the obvious: the tongue wag. In case you missed it—and the mainstream media certainly hoped you would—Shakira, during her performance, stuck out her tongue in a reptilian, almost serpentine motion. It wasn’t a cute “I’m so crazy” moment. It was a deliberate sigil activation. In occult circles, the serpent tongue is a direct nod to the Kundalini serpent, the ancient energy believed to rise up the spine to unlock “higher consciousness.” But in the hands of the globalist cabal, it’s a weaponized frequency to lower your own.
Think about it: The Super Bowl is the single most-watched event in America. It’s a mass ritual, a modern-day Colosseum where we’re fed bread, circuses, and subliminal programming. Shakira’s tongue wag wasn’t a dance move; it was a broadcast of the “Serpent Seed” doctrine—a Gnostic belief that the elite reptilian bloodlines (yes, the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, and their puppet politicians) maintain control through genetic manipulation and ritualistic symbolism. When she flicked that tongue, she was signaling to the initiated that the “Old Serpent” energy was being infused into the collective consciousness of 100 million viewers.
But don’t just take my word for it. Look at the timeline. Shakira’s performance came right after a massive wave of “false flags” and geopolitical chaos—from the impeachment theater to the “pandemic” narrative that was already brewing. The globalists needed a reset, a dopamine hit to numb the masses while they tightened the digital leash. Her set list? A literal map of their agenda: “She Wolf” (lycanthropy, transformation), “Hips Don’t Lie” (the “lie” is that you have free will), and “Waka Waka” (a song literally about the World Cup, which is itself a globalist ritual of tribal warfare disguised as sport). Coincidence? Only if you’re still watching CNN.
Now, let’s talk about the Super Bowl itself. The NFL is a shadow government front. Why else would they allow a foreign-born artist like Shakira—a woman who openly mocked Donald Trump and the American flag in her music videos—to headline the most American of events? Think about the imagery: She wore a red, white, and blue outfit that was *almost* patriotic, but with a twist. The outfit was cut like a *chamarra de matador*, a bullfighter’s jacket. Bullfighting is a Spanish ritual of death and domination. She was literally dressing as the matador while the American people were the bulls, being led to slaughter by the NFL’s globalist handlers.
And let’s not overlook the backup dancers. They were arranged in a pattern that, when viewed from above, mirrors the “All-Seeing Eye” on the Great Seal. The stage lights were calibrated to a 432 Hz frequency—the same frequency used in ancient Egyptian temples to induce trance states. The sound engineers were likely mixing in binaural beats just below the audible range, triggering panic and submission in the prefrontal cortex. This is not speculation; it’s documented in declassified MKUltra documents. The CIA proved decades ago that audiovisual stimuli can alter behavior. Shakira’s performance was the modern-day version of the “Brown Note” experiment, but instead of making you lose control of your bowels, it made you lose control of your mind.
But the most damning evidence is the “tongue wag” itself. In Egyptian mythology, the goddess Isis would use her tongue to heal the dead Osiris. In modern-day Satanism, the tongue wag is a mockery of the Eucharist—a literal spitting on the body of Christ. Shakira, who was raised in a Catholic household but now associates with the likes of Beyoncé (a known Illuminati puppet) and J.Lo (another globalist operative), is a perfect vessel for this blasphemy. She’s not a singer; she’s a High Priestess of the New World Order, and the Super Bowl was her Sabbath.
And the timing? The Super Bowl fell on the same weekend as the “Festival of the Wild Hunt” in European folklore—a night when the dead rise and demons walk the earth. The elite love to perform their rituals on these high-energy dates. Shakira’s tongue wag was the climax of a seven-minute invocation designed to open a portal. Did you feel a sudden wave of anxiety or euphoria during her set? That was the portal opening. Your soul was being scanned for compliance.
But here’s where it gets really twisted: the mainstream media’s reaction. They praised her performance as “empowering” and “inclusive.” That’s the cover story. The truth is, they were told to do so by the same shadow network that owns the NFL, the Super Bowl, and every major news outlet. They want you to think it was just a fun show so you don’t look deeper. But the deep state’s biggest fear is a population that connects the dots. They’ve been using celebrities as mind-control vectors since the Beatles, and Shakira is just the latest upgrade.
So what can you do? First, stop watching the Super Bowl. It’s a mind prison. Second, start documenting the symbols. The tongue wag, the stage patterns, the lyrics—everything is a clue. Third, share this article before it gets scrubbed. The algorithm is already suppressing it, but you have the power to
Final Thoughts
After decades of public scrutiny, Shakira’s story is less a tabloid saga and more a masterclass in reclaiming narrative power—her lyrics have always been her scalpel, and her latest chapter proves she wields it just as sharply in the courtroom as she does on stage. The lesson here isn’t about fame or fortune, but about the fierce cost of autonomy for a woman who refuses to be reduced to a headline. Ultimately, Shakira reminds us that resilience isn’t just about surviving the fall; it’s about deciding which tune you’ll dance to when the music stops.