NowTheEndBegins reports that the Fallen Footwear company is marketing skateboarding shoes called “Deathwish” to young teens which feature a satanic symbol — the Baphomet goat’s head on the top of the shoe and in the inside bottom.
Fallen Footwear is a skateboarding footwear brand founded by professional skateboarder Jamie Thomas, 39. The company is known for their shoes, but have also released hoodies, tee shirts, snapbacks, book bags, jeans/shorts and accessories.
Incredibly, Thomas claims to be a Christian and had designed skate boards with Christian imagery like the cross. But the company’s logo (left), a pair of stylized wings, is evocative of the fallen angel Lucifer. And on its website, the company name “Fallen Footwear” is followed by the company motto: “Rise With the Fallen.” As in rise with the fallen angel.There is a huge push in America to popularize the Devil to young people. Music stars Beyonce, Jay-Z, and many others all feature Satanic lyrics and imagery in their music videos purchased and listened to by millions of young people. For many years now, Monday Night Football and others have played AC/DC’s occult hit “Highway To Hell” as theme music for a lot of their games — a song that celebrates dying and going to Hell to burn for eternity.
Parents, take a few moments and go through your kid’s closets. Look for anything and everything that is dark and sinister looking, anything with a goat’s head in it’s design, and throw them in the garbage. Do the same with their music collection and wall posters.
H/t FOTM’s CSM
See also:
- Ohio National Guard has satanic Baphomet in its logo
- Catholic University of San Diego goes satanic
- Satanic Temple wants prayer in school to the Devil
- Satanists want to build a 7-ft tall statue of Satan next to 10 Commandments
- New Hollywood cult is the old Satanic cult
- Super Bowl Satanism
- MTV’s Satanic Video
- Masonic Eastern Star’s curious emblem
- The Satanic Rothschild
~Eowyn
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