There’s Something Terribly Wrong With Balenciaga and the Rabbit Hole Goes Deep
Balenciaga recently released pictures of children holding stuffed animals in BDSM outfits, sparking massive outrage. But there’s much more to this story. The luxury brand’s recent photoshoots contain a plethora of details that point directly to one sickening concept: The celebration of the abuse and sexualization of children.
Balenciaga is a luxury fashion house that was founded in 1919 and, since its inception, it was tied with the elite. During the 1960s, the brand’s most enthusiastic clients were elite socialites such as Mona von Bismarck and Pauline de Rothschild (the wife of Baron Philippe de Rothschild).
In the 21st century, Balencia became a “must” in celebrity circles – especially with pawns of the elite. Its list of clients includes the likes of Madonna, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Garner, Justin Bieber, and Kim Kardashian.
In short, Balenciaga is “by the elite, for the elite”. And, in case you haven’t realized yet, today’s elite is completely obsessed with the sexualization of children. They’re using schools, mass media, and everything in between to normalize their sickness and, slowly but surely, push the boundaries of what is socially acceptable.
Since Balenciaga is part of this mess, the brand could not help but to contribute to this culture that constantly seeks to sexualize children and, even sicker, to actually celebrate their abuse. Why would they even think of doing that? Short answer: A whole lot of them are pedophiles. Even worse, the occult elite engages in the systematic abuse of children for aims that are too evil to even fathom.
It is only by understanding these facts that the following pictures will make complete sense. Through symbolism, Balenciaga celebrates an entire culture – one that is deeply sick, cruel, and horrific.
Highly Symbolic Pictures
The pictures promoting Balenciaga’s “holiday” products are unsettling and, with a deeper analysis of the smaller details, it only gets worse.
In this picture, a girl stands on a bed while holding a plush toy bag in bondage gear.
The bear is wearing a padlock across its neck, a fishnet top, a harness, and all kinds of straps. Needless to say, this gear is used in hardcore BDSM sex that revolves around pain, submission, and humiliation.
With that being said, why is a child holding this thing?
This stuffed animal represents a literal sex slave, as symbolized by the collar and padlock.
Notice that the definition above mentions “pet-like status, especially when worn with a leash”. Coincidentally enough, there’s an actual leash on the girl’s bed. And I don’t see a dog in sight.
This girl doesn’t seem alright. At all.
This picture combines kiddie stuff with “adult” objects such as wine and champagne glasses. Also, there are candles inside beer cans. Why are these things inside the girl’s room?
Also, there’s a leash and a dog bowl. In BDSM, submissive slaves drink out of such bowls. Are they implying that the girl drinks out of that bowl? This interpretation would be a “stretch” if there weren’t
two toys in full BDSM gear in the same picture.
In short, the entire vibe of the picture is unsettling and full of inuendoes. Somehow, the one below manages to be worse.
Everything about this picture screams out “abuse”.
First, there’s caution tape on a chair. That kind of tape is usually used at crime scenes. Is this boy’s room a crime scene? Did abuse occur here?
Furthermore, the drawings on the walls would most likely cause child psychologists to be deeply concerned.
In the background, there’s a drawing of an evil-looking horned figure.
This entire wall is full of drawings that convey the fact that this child is sad and disturbed.
Of course, there’s this cursed thing sitting next to kiddie toys. This juxtaposition perfectly reflects an obsession of the elite: Spoiling children’s innocence.
In the past, Balenciaga made it a point to associate these stuffed animals with full-on abuse.
In fashion shows, bruised-up models carried around these stuffed animals which were purposely dirtied-up to make things even creepier.
The photoshoot above was the work of Gabriele Galimberti, an Italian photographer who is loved by the elite. Because he pushes its agendas.
Gabriele recently retweeted an article that used one of his pictures. The title of the article: “Why restrict child porn but not guns?” They would love to restrict guns but not child porn.
Speaking of which.
Pedo Documents
Some Balenciaga pictures do not contain children. However, they contain details that go exactly in the same direction as the pictures above, even confirming our worst fears.
One picture features a handbag casually placed on some documents.
If one zooms into the document at the bottom, one discovers that it is about child porn.
The document is actually the Supreme Court ruling
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition.
This specific ruling was not chosen by mistake. It fits perfectly the insane child abuse theme of the Balenciaga campaign. Indeed,
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition reverses a significant portion of the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996.
The Supreme Court ruled that the ban on “virtual child pornography” violated free speech so it was reversed. In other words, it was a win for the pedos. And that’s why this specific document was in that Balenciaga photo. They want more judicial victories.
Celebrating Insane Artists
Here’s another Balenciaga pic. Nothing crazy, right?
The devil is in the details.
The book on top of the stack: Michael Borremans.
Once again, the presence of this book is not random. It perfectly fits the overarching theme. Michael Borremans’ most famous work is titled
Fire From the Sun.
A painting titled
Five Figures, Three Limbs.
In the painting above, we see naked children that are covered in blood and three limbs on the floor. If you look closely, above the limbs, we see a translucent figure crouching above the limbs. Kim Noble, a survivor of trauma-based mind control
who paints symbolic images, uses the same imagery to depict the concept of dissociation (used in mind control). In other words, these children are being traumatized and they’re dissociating.
Here’s a description of this series of paintings.
As the description above stated, this scene takes place on a stage and is suggestive of a “director” watching. This is truly psychopathic. What if these paintings were based on something that happened in reality?
More references to dissociation.
The description above, from an art website, actually refers to the trauma of children – a core concept of
Monarch programming.
Children play with limbs and eat them.
Cannibalism is another obsession of the elite.
Some paintings are completely ritualistic.
Hooded figures holding burning limbs.
This looks like a satanic ritual.
Ritualistic robe + a miniature version of the figure = MK ULTRA alter persona.
I could post pictures all day but I believe you get the picture. Borremans’ work revolves around trauma, abuse, rituals, cannibalism, and a whole lot of naked children being watched by some freak. In other words, this is all about the sickness of the occult elite. And this is why his book was featured in the Balenciaga pic.
In Conclusion
Following the controversy around this madness, Balenciaga issued an apology. That was probably part of the plan from the get go. In past years, I documented other major companies releasing ridiculous, pedophilic pictures to then “apologize” (i.e.
Zara’s suggestive photoshoot with a child model).
However, that apology is completely worthless. It doesn’t erase the fact that several adults knowingly worked on these pictures while several others approved them. They knew what they were doing. Even if Balenciaga removed all of these pictures, it’s too late. They’re already out there and they know it. The dog whistle was blown.
Balenciaga is a fashion brand “by the elite and for the elite”. They’ve shown their true ugly faces, disseminated their pedophilic culture to the world, and, after some (expected) backlash, they’ve erased everything. Then, mass media rehabilitated them, even going as far as calling those who spotted the insanity conspiracy theorists.
A headline by Highsnobiety.
This is not even close to a “conspiracy theory”, it’s truth staring in our faces. The messages in Balenciaga’s campaign are not random and they’re not a mistake: They are fully in line with the sick culture that’s been described on this site for years.
The silver lining in this horrific mess: People are waking up to this crap and calling it out.