In occult symbolism the All-Seeing Eye is manifested in three forms: Inside a pyramid, inside the capstone of an uncapped pyramid, and as a single eye.
In ancient Egyptian lore, the left eye (Eye of Horus) is the moon (representing occult knowledge/hidden wisdom), while the right eye (Eye of Ra) is the sun (representing sun worship): these represent the Egyptian gods Ra and Horus.

Eye of Horus

Eye of Ra
Ra as the sun god represents Satan. In the pre-flood world, Satan took a human woman named Astarte as his wife, and they had a son named Tammuz. Since Horus symbolises Tammuz, the Eye of Horus is really the Eye of Tammuz — the symbol of Satan’s son.

Jesus Christ or Tammuz or Horus or Bacchus or Ares or Cupid or Quetzalcoatl or Apollo or Shiva, who has reincarnated as Prince George of Cambridge, in an advertisement for a CNN ‘documentary’. Note the obfuscated ‘H’ between J and E, signifying Horus (see The Great Deception and Pagan feasts)

Hell Energy Drink logo — Satan/Eye of Ra
The All-Seeing Eye is one of the most widely used Freemason/Illuminati/occult symbols. Satan wants to be like Yahweh, ‘like the Most High’ (Isaiah 14:12-14), and has stolen this symbol from Him — Yahweh is Omnipresent and sees all — and uses it as his own.
The All-Seeing Eye in the Pyramid is originally a symbol of Yahweh, the Pyramid represents His attributes of Love, Will and Intelligence.
Since Satan is, in truth, NOT omnipresent, it means his demons are there, representing him and working their evil.
Everything Satan and his agents use is stolen from heaven, he has no originality. He is a thief, a liar and a murderer (John 10:9-10).
The celebrities who are Monarch slaves are used by the Illuminati/Freemasons to show who they work for, and are photographed symbolising the All-Seeing Eye, ‘Eye of Ra’ or ‘Eye of Horus’ or wearing clothes embellished with these symbols (see Monarch slaves). Corporations owned by Freemasons/Illuminati also feature these symbols in their logos and products.
Whenever these occult symbols appear, the message is: ‘This belongs to Satan’. They can be seen in advertisements, book covers, magazine photoshoots/covers, logos, films, film props, posters, music videos, album covers, clothing, jewellery, accessories, toys, etc.
Let’s take a look at some of the places the All-Seeing Eye, Eye of Ra and the Eye of Horus appear:

Christopher Reeve

Marilyn Manson on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine

Asgardia satellite, the first step in the creation of a space nation called Asgardia, which aims to settle thousands of humans on Mars and the moon; the image is taken from the website Asgardia-The Space Nation. Note the Eye of Ra on the satellite, representing Satan, since it is the will of the devil to relocate mankind from the planet Almighty Yahweh gave them as their home

Paris Hilton, sex slave for hire: Photographed in Malibu, California, U.S., by David LaChapelle for the September 2000 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. The gemstones identify her as an assassin

Sigourney Weaver

Cover for Jeffery Archer’s novel The Accused

Jackie Chan, photographed for Elle Men magazine’s January 2013 issue. Note the ‘666’ hand sign. The stripes on his clothes symbolise duality/the demons that possess him; the polka dots signify ritual sodomy

Kevin Spacey, photographed by Marco Grob for GQ magazine’s December 2013 issue for Men of the Year

Cover for Aaliyah’s single Miss You

Cover for Michael Jackson’s Invincible album

Cover for Madonna’s U.S. Number One Singles

Cover for Janet Jackson’s single Miss You Much. Note the crosses attached to her hair. Half of Janet’s face is in shadow and the other half is lit; ‘illuminated by the sun’

Album cover for Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes’ (from TLC) Eye Legacy

Album cover for CeCe Winans’ Everlasting Love. CeCe is wearing a leopard print hat, identifying her as a sex slave

Album cover for R Kelly and Jay-Z’s Unfinished Business. Note the six pentagrams

Selena Gomez on the cover for Selena Gomez & The Scene’s album Kiss and Tell; the love hearts represent buttocks and signify ritual sodomy

Cover for Ray C ‘s album Mapenzi Yangu; the colours purple and yellow symbolise dissociation and fear (see Dissociation/Fear)

Zhou Dongyu on the cover of Woman’s Day magazine

Mark Morrison on the cover for the single Return of the Mack; the handcuffs represent his enslavement

Mary Jane Russell, photographed in the 1950’s

Matthew MacFadyen

Bob Dylan

Logo for Cablemas

America Online logo

Logo for Art Bell, which also features an Ouroboros

Time Warner Cable logo

Logo for Columbia Broadcasting System. This logo also has at least a dual satanic significance — as a phallus/yoni depiction. The ‘football’ shape being the female counterpart to the phallic ‘circle’ inside the ‘yoni’

LG logo

Cover for Paul McCartney’s The McCartney Years, a three-DVD set

Logo for Chrysler, a winged sun disc with the Eye of Horus at the centre

Televisa Networks logo

Google Chrome logo

Google Chrome logo also represents the number of the name of the Beast ‘666’ (Revelation 13:18)

Logo for weibo.com

Logo for Live5News WCSC

Naomi Campbell’s Turkish island home that rests on Isla Playa de Cleopatra, a gift from her Russian billionaire boyfriend, Vladislav Doronin

Catholic church with Pyramid and All-Seeing Eye in Zamosciu, Poland. ‘Mocni Nadzieja’ means ‘Big Hope’. The Pyramid symbolises the three attributes of Yahweh: Will, Love and Intelligence, and the All-Seeing Eye represents His Omnipresence. Satan and his agents have stolen this symbol and use it as their own, since Satan wants to be like Yahweh

Karl Lagerfeld on the cover of i-D magazine. Karl is wearing black and white, symbolising duality/alter personas/demonic possession

Annette Bening in the film In Dreams

Kerry Washington and Jamie Foxx on the cover of Los Angeles Confidential magazine

Angelina Jolie on the cover of TIME magazine

Advertisement for Ssense

Nicole Richie on the cover of That magazine, wearing black and white; duality colours, symbolising her alter personas/demonic possession

Ajak Deng on the cover of i-D magazine. Note her black and white hair, symbolisng duality/the demons that possess her

Barry Kamen; note the cross earring

Christopher Lee in the film To the Devil a Daughter

Win Rockefeller Jr. on the cover of Little Rock Soirée magazine. Note the red cross on the left, and the star painted over his right eye; a star is a metaphor for angel ~ Satan is a fallen angel. The Black, Red and White colours symbolise Black Mass and Duality; and the acronym ‘KISS’ on his armband stands for ‘Knights In Satan’s Service’

Charlize Theron in the film Aeonflux

Annette Bening on the cover of Vogue Paris

Iman in an advertisement for De Beers

Model wearing belt with an All-Seeing Eye buckle

Naomi Campbell wearing a necklace with an All-Seeing Eye pendant

Sharon Tate wearing a chain, symbolising enslavement, with an All-Seeing Eye pendant

Entry to Big Brother Britain 2013 house. The freestanding doors represent inter-dimensional gateways, used by evil spirits to enter our world

Poster for the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Gallows

Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe and Brad Pitt in the film 12 Monkeys

Alek Wek

Advertisement for Dior

Katie Price

Advertisement for TechnoMarine featuring Arben Bajraktaraj

Kevin Bacon in the film Stir of Echoes

Advertisement for Louis Vuitton

Poster for the film 127 Hours. This image is both a pyramid with an All-Seeing Eye and a Lakota symbol for Duality: As Above, So Below

Album cover for Skeeter Davis’ I Can’t Believe It’s All Over

Logo for Snapfish by Hewlett-Packard

Cover for God of War video game

2012 London Olympics mascots, Wenlock and Mandeville, ‘monsters’ or ‘aliens’ are demons; W is the 23rd letter of the latin alphabet, an important number in Freemasonry, as the Knights Templar have 23 Grand Masters, M is the 13th letter, another important number in occult symbolism

John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in the film 1408; in occult symbolism the key represents those properties which unlock the mystical ‘wisdom’ of the occult. It also represents the unlocking of ‘latent psychic powers’, thereby opening the doors to the supernatural realm. In Freemasonry, the symbol of the key is used to convey the importance of the order’s secrets, which are to be kept within the brotherhood alone. The numbers 1+4+0+8=13, 13 is a very important number in Freemasonry

Cover for Pebbles’ single Giving You the Benefit

Cover for Enrique Iglesias’ single Escape

Cover for George Michael’s album Older

Album cover for Tamia’s A Nu Day. The orange ring on her index finger represents Betelgeuse, the star revered by witches, Freemasons and magicians; and which represents Nimrod or Satan. The index finger in her mouth symbolises oral sex

Illustration by Phil Disley for the Wry Society column titled ‘The tax avoider’, featured in How To Spend It magazine. Note the One film and a Tax Bill poster; the man hanging upside down forms an anchor/tau cross (see The cross)

Album cover for Tevin Campbell’s I’m Ready

Poster for the film Pecker; note the sunburst behind the statue of Christian goddess Mary on the top left image

Matt Damon on the cover of Esquire magazine

Cover for Bob Marley and the Wailers’ album Catch A Fire

Mick Hucknall on the album cover for Simply Red’s Home. Note the sunburst

Woody Allen in the film Annie Hall

Cover for Nelly Furtado’s single Try. Nelly’s right eye is covered with the eye of a peacock’s feather, hence she is symbolising both the Eye of Ra and the Eye of Horus

David Beckham on the cover of WSJ magazine

Nicole Kidman on the cover of DuJour magazine; note the blue cross on the lower left

Tom Cruise on the cover of Details magazine; note the black cross on his right

George Clooney, Jeff Bridges, Ewan McGregor and Kevin Spacey in The Men Who Stare At Goats

Kate Moss on the cover of AnOther magazine

Cover for Listen Up The Lives Of Quincy Jones box set; ‘lives of Quincy Jones’ refers to his alter personas /demons that possess him (see Duality/Black Mass). Quincy is a Monarch slave

Album cover for Julie Andrews Star!

All-Seeing Eye crop circle found on 25th June, 2010 in Ufton, Warwickshire, England

Album cover for Gregory Abbot’s Sure Feels Good

Logo for BBC Children In Need

Book cover for Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde on the poster for the film Last Flight To Abuja

Cover for Julio Iglesias’ single Crazy

Album cover for K Maro’s Million Dollar Boy

Cover for Nicolette Good’s album Monarch; on the bottom left is Satan with a cross on his chest, and on the bottom right is Samyaza, leader of the Watchers

Mike Tyson

Jim Carrey in Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events

Cover for the book Froi of the Exiles

Lupita Nyong’o poses for Dazed & Confused magazine’s February 2014 issue

Poster promoting the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA). The light is coming from the sun/sun god/Satan, illuminating the Eye of Ra (sun worship), and also illuminating or enlightening those who worship the devil with a false light or false knowledge

Pharrell Williams on the cover of Elle UK magazine’s July 2014 issue

Blair Underwood in the film Woman Thou Art Loosed

Cover for Steven Tyler’s single (It) Feels So Good

Advertisement for Project D perfume by Dannii Minogue and Tabitha Somerset

Kenny Lattimore

Cover for Chris Brown’s single With You

Cover for Lauryn Hill’s single Doo Wop (That Thing)

Slash on the cover of Classic Rock magazine

Cover for Deborah Cox’s single Beautiful U R

Poster for The Transformers: The Movie

Cover of Don William’s album Currents

Logo for Securex

Comic-Con logo

Cover for Cheryl Cole’s single Promise This

Cover for Sean Paul’s single Temperature

Vanessa Williams on the cover of Essence magazine

Cover for Backstreet Boys’ single Show ‘Em (What You’re Made Of)

Album cover for Lionel Richie’s Time

Monsters Inc. poster; monsters are demons

Cover for Ruben Studdard’s single Sorry 2004

Katrin Quinol on the album cover for Black Box’ Remix Hits

Cover for Tiffany’s album New Inside

Album cover for Jon B’s Bonafide

Cover for John Mayer’s single Why Georgia

Album cover for The Diary of Alicia Keys

Album cover for Raphael Saadiq’s Instant Vintage

Cover for Jojo’s eponymous album. The star represents Satan as a fallen angel (a star is a metaphor for angel)

Cover for Natalie Cole’s single Wild Women Do

Coldplay

Poster for the film Ghostbusters. Ghosts are demons (see Aliens are Demons!)

Commodores

Nelly

T-Boz and Chilli from TLC; the band’s song Red Light Special is a reference to sex slave status: Red light = red-light district. A red-light district is a part of an urban area where a concentration of prostitution and sex-oriented businesses, such as sex shops, strip clubs, adult theaters, etc. are found. The term originates from the red lights that were used as signs of brothels

Poster for Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Album cover for Brandy’s Never Say Never

Album cover for the Bee Gees’ One

Poster for Despicable Me 2

Album cover for Overdose’s Hustle or Die (H.O.D)

Katy Perry in the music video for Dark Horse


Cover for Game’s The R.E.D. Album

Katie Hopkins

Cameron Diaz in the film The Box

Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Album cover for David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane; note the blue and red lightning bolt over his right eye; blue and red are colours of duality (see Duality/Black Mass), the lightning bolt represents Satan (Luke 10:18)

Freddie Mercury in a video shoot for The Great Pretender, Britain, 1987

Boyz II Men

Cover for Marc Cohn’s Join the Parade Live Ep

Poster for Jet Li’s Fearless

Cover for Alessi Brothers’ album, Alessi

Bill Clinton on the cover of TIME magazine. Note how Bill’s head is strategically placed over the ‘M’ of ‘TIME’ to appear as though he has horns

Crest for DePauw University’s Delta Tau Delta Fraternity

Logo for TomorrowLand music festival

Cover for Jennifer Paige’s single Always You

Michael Douglas on the cover of New York magazine

Danny DeVito on the cover of Esquire magazine

Album cover for DC Talk’s Free At Last, 10th Anniversary Special Edition; note the sunburst denoting sun worship, and the cross

Cover for Eric Clapton’s album Complete

John Legend on the cover of Scene magazine

Sergio Ramos photographed for Men’s Health magazine. Note the letters ‘YO’ painted on his hand. Y is the 25th letter of the Latin alphabet: 2+5=7. O is the 15th letter: 1+5=6 ~ 7+6=13; 13 is the number of rebirth and transformation, and the number of the rebel-lord-beast

Kenny G

Cover for Sting’s album Mercury Falling

Album cover for Kenny Rogers’ Love Songs

Cover for Michael Bolton’s single Can I Touch You…There?

Heavy D

Cover for The Fugees’ album The Score

Cover for Isley Jasper Isley’s single Caravan of Love

BIC ballpoint pen logo

Oscar Pistorius

With the Beatles vinyl record

An 11-year-old Miley Cyrus (then known by her real name Destiny Hope Cyrus) photographed for her modelling portfolio in Los Angeles in 2004. The star represents Satan

Wiz Khalifa on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine

Eurovision 2015

Pierce Brosnan

Cover for Adina Howard’s single Freak Like Me: Alex Top Remix

Sarah Palin on the cover of Newsweek magazine

John F. Kennedy posthumously on the cover of Newsweek magazine in December 1963

Lou Diamond Phillips

Kevin Costner in 3 Days To Kill

Amy Winehouse posthumously on the cover of Billboard magazine’s May 2015 issue

Cover for Conway Twitty’s album The Rock ‘N’ Roll Years

Album cover for Eric Gable’s Can’t Wait To Get You Home

Cover for Sheryl Crow’s single Strong Enough

Album cover for Maxi Priest’s Intentions

Jeff Goldblum on the poster for Hideaway

Album cover for Michael Learns to Rock’s The Actor

Patrick Duffy in the film Murder C.O.D.

Richard Gere, photographed for GQ magazine in 1980

Cover for De La Soul’s single Eye Know

Michael Schumacher on the cover of L’Uomo Vogue magazine

Cover for Da Brat’s single Sittin’ On Top of the World

Album cover for The Cranberries’ Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We

Björk on the cover of Interview magazine

Richard Dreyfuss on the poster for Coast to Coast,TV movie (2003)

Cover for Tori Amos’ album Unrepentant Geraldines

Mia Farrow

Album cover for Ginuwine’s A Man’s Thoughts

Dale Midkiff and William Shatner on the poster for Falcon Down

Cover for Brownstone’s album All for Love

Cover for Terence Trent D’Arby’s (now known as Sananda Maitreya) single Wishing Well

Album cover for TobyMac’s Eye On It

Endemol logo

Taco Bell logo

Barack Obama on the cover of Vibe magazine

Cover for Rob Thomas’ album Cradlesong

Album cover for Womack and Womack’s Starbright

Album cover for Jeezy’s The Autobiography. The pyramid and eye are surrounded by Masonic symbols that form a stylised Masonic keystone

Cover for Justin Timberlake’s single Magic

Cover for Celine Dion’s single Eyes On Me

DVD cover for the Ninth Season of the American sitcom Scrubs

John C. Reilly (see Face of a clown)

Cover for Jimmy Cliff’s EP Sacred Fire

Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal on the poster for Executive Decision

Album cover for Billy Ray Cyrus’ Back to Tennessee; Billy is wearing chains, which signify his enslavement

Eva Green

Farrah Fawcett, photographed by Bruce McBroom on the day he took the famous red-bathing-suit picture, 1976; Ryan O’Neal in Fawcett’s apartment in Los Angeles on June 19, 2009, standing next to Andy Warhol’s drawings of Farrah’s eye and Ryan’s lips. Photograph by Jonathan Becker. The eye is the the All-Seeing Eye; the lips signify a ‘kiss’, or ritual sodomy in witchcraft to create Monarch slaves

Ali MacGraw

Martin Sheen in Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain

Bruce Springsteen on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine

Album cover for Tim McGraw’s Let It Go; the colours purple and yellow symbolise dissociation and fear (see Dissociation/Fear)

Nastassja Kinski on the cover of Cosmopolitan (Germany) in February 1996

Dorothy Dandridge on the cover of her biography

Colin Farrell on the cover of GQ magazine

Kate Winslet on the cover of Elle magazine

Advertisement for Utopia‘s (UK TV series) second season

Téa Leoni

Album cover for Sammy Davis Jr’s Here’s Lookin’ At You

Samuel L. Jackson

Cindy Crawford on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Brazil

Hugh Grant on the cover of Cinema magazine (Germany)

Emma Watson, photographed for Marie Claire’s December 2010 edition

Sienna Miller on the cover of Esquire magazine

Eric Benét on the cover of the album A Day In The Life

Billy Dee Williams on the cover of Ebony magazine

Cover for Frank Sinatra’s album Come Dance With Me!

Christopher Plummer in Barrymore

Christian Bale on the cover of Variety magazine

The Great Seal of the State of Colorado. Nil Sine Numine is Latin for ‘Nothing Without the Deity’ ~ Satan is the deity or god

British Guards Armoured Division patch

Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation logo

Original Remedy Entertainment logo

Logitech International S.A. logo

Advertisement for Max Factor mascara

Advertisement for Estée Lauder mascara

Farah Khan jewellery

Adobe Photoshop

Shia LaBeouf and Michael Douglas on the poster for Wall Street

Swoosie Kurtz in Pushing Daisies; eye patches are used to signify the Eye of Horus and the Eye of Ra. Swoosie is wearing animal print, identifying her as a sex slave

Madonna with an eye patch

Ellen DeGeneres with an eye patch

Lindsay Lohan, Lady Gaga and Solange Knowles with eye patches

Kat DeLeuna with a tortoise shaped eye patch

American series Nip/Tuck poster

Kim Kardashian wearing All-Seeing Eye bracelets, which are amulets to reinforce demonic possession

Meg Ryan

Hugh Jackman

Amanda Seyfried

Album cover for Yello’s Essential Yello

Mark Harmon on the cover of Brentwood magazine

Scream 2 poster

William Shatner

Advertisement for Christian Louboutin

Woody Harrelson, photographed by Greg Kadel

Harrison Ford

Cover for Emma Bunton’s single I’ll Be There

Album cover for Melanie C.’s Beautiful Intentions

Cover for Yvonne Chaka Chaka’s album Motherland

Du Juan on the cover of Vogue China in July 2007

Ricky Martin

Warren Beatty

Cover for Alla Pugacheva’s Double LP Zerkalo Dushi (The Mirror of the Soul)

Album cover for Paul Simon 1964/1993

Axl Rose on the cover for Guns N’ Roses single One In A Million

Wendy James on the cover of Vox magazine

Yasmin Le Bon

Lily Cole

Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind

Robert Redford

Clint Eastwood

Album cover for Willie Nelson’s My Own Peculiar Way

Cover for Tony Bennet’s album I Wanna Be Around

Shaggy, photographed by Anderson Ballantyne

Wet Wet Wet

Ted Danson on the cover of GQ magazine

Donatella Versace, photographed for Interview magazine

Cover for Jon Secada’s single Just Another Day

Album cover for The Doors’ Essential Rarities

Nirvana on the cover of Spin magazine

Leonardo DiCaprio in Shutter Island, a film about a Monarch slave; ‘someone is missing’ refers to Leo, who has been driven mad and is dysfuntional

Denise Quiñones Miss Universe 2001

Leila Lopez, Miss Universe 2011, on the cover of New African Woman magazine

Rob Kardashian

Khloé Kardashian on the cover of YRB magazine. The headgear is reminiscent of BDSM gear, and represents Khloé’s bondage — her insanity and demonic possession. ‘I now have the power’ refers to Jesus/Horus/Tammuz having control of the world as the Beast of Revelation

Rihanna; the barbed wire signifies bondage/enslavement

Montgomery Clift in the 1951 film Une Place au Soleil (A Place in the Sun)

Calista Flockhart

Marlon Brando

Christina Applegate

Album cover for Joe Pesci’s Little Joe Sure Can Sing

Ray Liotta

Magda Steczkowska

Raphaella Booz advertisement

Jake Gyllenhaal on the cover of Variety magazine

Xiao Wen Ju, photographed for V magazine. The eye is the the All-Seeing Eye; the lips signify a ‘kiss’, or ritual sodomy in witchcraft to create Monarch slaves. Note the love heart on top of the crown aligned with the position of the ‘third eye’, symbolising ritual sodomy to open the pineal gland and allow demons to possess Monarch slaves. The diamanté represents the demons that possess Xiao. In occult symbolism, the cap represents knowledge and skill; the illumination gained through ritual sodomy. In this case it represents the knowledge and skill of the demons that possess Xiao

Al Pacino

Keith Urban, photographed for GQ magazine

Benedict Cumberbatch

Gary Oldman

Colin Firth, photographed for W magazine

LisaRaye McCoy and Khamani Griffin on the poster for the American sitcom All of Us

Album covers for Tanita Tikaram’s Closer To The People and Sentimental

Covers for Tanita Tikaram’s singles Glass Love Train and I Don’t Want To Lose At Love

Album cover for Etta James’ At Last

Bill Pullman and Nicole Kidman on the poster for Malice

Cover for Adventures Of Stevie V’s single Body Language; note the pyramids

Humphrey Bogart in Conflict

Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in The Internship

Luke Wilson

Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd in Double Jeopardy

Mutya Buena

Christopher Walken

Rachele Schank

Peter Andre

Michael Jordan on the cover of Stack magazine

Album cover for Gerald Levert’s Stroke of Genius

Façade of the Stonecutters Lodge or headquarters on an episode of The Simpsons

Ciara on the cover of Trace magazine

Ethan Hawke

Nicole Ari Parker, photographed for Denim magazine; note the eyes on the peacock feather pattern

Luciano Pavarotti

Shola Ama

Kel Markey

Bianca Balti, photographed for Harper’s Bazaar Spain September 2010 edition

Salman Khan

Grace Jones

Ola Rudnicka, photographed by Boe Marion for Vogue Netherlands in March 2014

John Malkovich

Gene Kelly

Album cover for James Blunt’s All The Lost Souls – Limited Special Edition, UK, 2-disc CD/DVD set. The cover is a collage made from pictures of James, representing his multiple alter personas/demonic possession

Gene Hackman and Danny DeVito in Heist

Michelle Pfeiffer on the cover of RollingStone magazine in September 1992

Corey Feldman in Exposure; the ‘x’ is a diagonal cross

John Cusack

Anjelica Huston, photographed by Richard Avedon in 1974

Doe Deere, photographed for Auxiliary magazine

Deepika Padukone in Vogue India

Freida Pinto, photographed for Vogue India; note the butterfly ring, a symbol of her demonic possession

Ice Cube

Jacqueline Fernandez on the cover of Vogue India

Katrina Kaif, photographed for Vogue India in November 2009

Bow Wow

Samantha Fox; the star represents Satan as a fallen angel ~ a star is metaphor for angel

Cover for Garbage’s single I Think I’m Paranoid

Gina Lollobrigida; the animal print clothing identifies her as a sex slave

Robert Carlyle in Stargate Universe

Cover for Sean Kingston’s Mixtape King Of Kingz (Hosted by DJ ill Will & DJ Drama)

Julia Bergshoeff in Vogue UK January 2015, photographed by Karim Sadli; blue and red are the colours of duality/alter personas/demonic possession

Maryna Linchuk, photographed for Vogue Turkey in December 2010

Sui He, photographed by Katja Rahlwes for Vogue China in July 2013; the colours blue and red symbolise duality/alter personas/demonic possession

Daniel Wu on the cover of Men’s Vogue China in 2009

Josefine Ekman on the cover of Vogue Hellas in May 2010

Album cover for Labi Siffre’s Man of Reason; the bracelet and ring are amulets

Wang Xiao, photographed by Ben Hassett for Vogue China in February 2013; the gold necklace is a symbol of enslavement

Joan Smalls, photographed for Vogue Turkey in December 2012; note the cross ring (an amulet) and the chains around her neck and peak of her cap, symbolising enslavement

Cover for Richard Marx’s single Whatever We Started

Lay (member of South Korean band Exo), photographed for Vogue China in 2015

Agyness Deyn, photographed by Hedi Slimane for Vogue China

Cover for Dannii Minogue’s single Disremembrance

Ryan Gosling

Ryan Reynolds

Anais Pouliot, photographed by Ben Hassett for Vogue Germany, May 2012

Tyra Banks, photographed for Zink magazine’s Spring 2014 fashion issue. The headgear is reminiscent of BDSM gear, and represents Tyra’s bondage — her insanity and demonic possession

Robert Downey Jr.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar UK magazine in September 2015

Jason Momoa

Michael C. Hall, photographed by Eric Ray Davidson

Cover for Ini Kamoze’s album Shocking Out

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Cover for Usher’s self-titled debut album

Kanye West on the cover of Ebony magazine’s June 2014 issue

Sade on the cover of Ebony magazine

Cover for Michael J. Fox’ memoir Lucky Man

Linda Evangelista, photographed for Vogue Italia in 1992; the chains symbolise her enslavement

Regina Belle on the cover of the album Stay With Me

Regina Belle on the cover of the single You Got The Love

Kurt Cobain

Johnny Depp in The Ninth Gate

Album cover for Jordin Sparks’ Battlefield

Tyrese Gibson, photographed by Christopher Voelker

Album cover for Chanté Moore’s Exposed

Sandra Bullock

Monica Bellucci

Sandara Park

Natalia París

Donyale Luna

Sophia Loren

Shannon Tweed

Mickey Rourke

Telly Savalas

Sherman Hemsley

Lena Horne

Isaac Hayes

Troian Bellisario, Lucy Hale, Shay Mitchell and Ashley Benson in Pretty Little Liars

Advertisement for Clairol Lemon Go Lightly, 1970

Andy Garcia on the cover of Tucker magazine

America Ferrera, photographed for Seventeen magazine in October 2008

Ashton Kutcher

Mila Kunis, photographed for Marie Claire UK magazine. The blue zircon ring identifies her as an assassin

Muhammad Ali

Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot

Zhang Ziyi, photographed by Chen Man for Harper’s Bazaar in 2012

Cover for Fine Young Cannibals’ debut album

United Nations Centre for Human Settlements; note the ouroboros

Twenty One Pilots (Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph)

Louisa Johnson, 2015 X Factor winner, photographed for online retailer Very magazine

Daria Malygina on the cover of XOXO The Mag December 2015/January 2016 edition. ‘XO’ is an obfuscated sun cross

Cover for Tone Lōc’s album Lōc-ed After Dark

John Slattery; note the cigarette. To create Monarch slaves, demons possess the slave and completely control every aspect of their lives. A cigarette is a symbol of this ‘taking of the body’. The smoke from the cigarette represents the spirit/demon replacing the slave

Dwayne Johnson photographed for Esquire magazine in August 2015

Andie MacDowell

2007 London transport billboard about CCTV camera security

Cristiano Ronaldo on the cover of GQ magazine in July 2010

CNN advertisement

Lisa Marie Presley on the cover of Healthy Living magazine

Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt in The Devil’s Own

Ben Kingsley

Gene Wilder (left) in the American series Something Wilder

Haylie Duff

Zac Efron

Christian Slater

Brendan Fraser

Christina Ricci

Lance Armstrong on the cover of Sports Illustrated in June 2005

Rachel Edmunds

Jethro Cave

Cover for A-ha’s single Take On Me

Viola Davis on the poster for How To Get Away With Murder

Ronald Reagan on the cover of TIME magazine

Fantasia Barrino on the cover of Jet magazine

Guy Pearce

Eminem

Martin Short

George W. Bush on the cover of TIME magazine

Ludacris

Album cover for Ray Charles’ Soul & Blues

Phoebe Cates on the cover of Tatler magazine

Kevin Kline on the cover of Rhapsody magazine

Album cover for Christina Milian’s Best Of

Eye of Qatar, Al Matar Street in Doha, Qatar

Clément Chabernaud, photographed by Jumbo Tsui in For Him Magazine Collection 2013-2014

Evangeline Lilly on the cover of Fashion magazine’s February 2015 edition

Karrueche Tran on the cover of Modeliste magazine, April 2016

Russell Crowe

Leona Lewis on the cover of her single One More Sleep

Big Sean on the cover of XXL magazine; the tigers identify him as a sex slave, the chains are symbols of his enslavement

Drake

Cover for Macy Gray’s single Covered

Omar Sharif, photographed for Entertainment Weekly, January 2004

Kenzo World Eau de Parfum; note the light radiating from the eye — the Luciferian light of illumination

The Gazette (Japanese band)

Bono

Notorious B.I.G. on the cover of Blender magazine

2PM (Korean band) ~ Kim Min-jun (Jun. K), Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul (Nichkhun), Ok Taec-yeon (Taecyeon), Jang Woo-young (Wooyoung), Lee Jun-ho (Junho), Hwang Chansung, Park Jae-beom (Jay Park)

Album cover for Chaka Khan’s I Feel For You (1984)

Dixie Chicks

Cover album for Barry White’s Best of Love

Frances Bean Cobain; note the leopard print carpet, identifying her as a sex slave

Coldcut

Daria Werbowy on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar España magazine

Dulce Maria (Mexican singer) on the cover of the album Extranjera (Segunda Parte) (Foreigner: Second Part); note the purple hair, signifying dissociation

Cover for Alana Davis’s album Surrender Dorothy. ‘Surrender Dorothy’ is a line from the film The Wizard of Oz, identifying Alana as a courier

Michael Fassbender