Satanist pedophiles target Lady Gaga and almost
take out three-times world champ Medina!
Surf fans will never know how close they came to losing
one of the sport’s greats after it was revealed Brazilian
authorities had foiled a bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga’s historic
concert on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach, attended by
over 2.1 million fans, including Gabriel Medina.
attack by Satanist pedophiles at Lady Gaga’s Rio
concert.
The plot, uncovered through “Operation Fake
Monster,” was orchestrated by a group promoting hate
speech against children, adolescents, and the LGBTQ+ community. The
suspects, posing as Gaga’s “Little Monsters” fans, used encrypted
online networks to recruit teenagers for attacks involving
improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails.
Cops made two arrests: a man in Rio Grande do Sul, described as
the group’s leader, charged with illegal firearm possession, and a
teenager in Rio detained for child pornography possession. A third
person was charged with terrorism, allegedly planned a “satanist
ritual” involving child murder, believing Gaga was a satanist,
according to police officer Maria Luiza Machado.
The group’s manifesto, as reported by authorities, was rooted in
extremist ideology disseminated via “digital cells” using coded
language and symbols. It encouraged self-harm, pedophilia, and
violent acts as a form of social belonging, targeting vulnerable
youth.
Rio police chief Felipe Cury confirmed the plot was motivated by
anti-LGBTQ+ prejudice, with the group exploiting Gaga’s inclusive
fanbase, which includes Gabriel Medina and guy-pal Pedro
Scooby.
Lady Gaga, openly bisexual since 2009, is a global queer icon,
and is celebrated for her connection to the LGBTQ+ community. Her
2011 album Born This Way and its title track, with lyrics like “No
matter gay, straight, or bi, lesbian, transgender life,” became a
revolutionary anthem, fostering acceptance.
She founded the Born This Way Foundation in 2011 to support
LGBTQ+ youth, focusing on mental health and anti-bullying
initiatives. Gaga’s activism includes speaking at the 2009 National
Equality March, protesting “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (repealed 2011),
and condemning anti-trans policies, such as Trump’s 2017 military
ban.
Her 2019 WorldPride speech at Stonewall addressed bi-erasure,
sparking vital conversations. Songs like “Americano” (lesbian love)
and “Babylon” (vogue culture) resonate deeply with queer fans.
In 2019, Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, a favourite of
Gabriel Medina, told the country’s leading biz magazine
Exame, “If you want to come here and have sex with a
woman, go for your life. But we can’t let this place become known
as a gay tourism paradise. Brazil can’t be a country of the gay world, of
gay tourism. We have families.”
Confusing!
Further, Brazilian media is reporting that Medina “spent
most of the time with a serious expression and appeared to be in a
bad mood. The athlete was accompanied by friends and stayed in a
reserved area but did not interact much with other attendees.
Videos circulating on social media show him with his arms crossed
and a distant look during the performance of hits
like
Bad
Romance
and
Shallow.”