Many of you probably know of the singer, Vitas, best known for his song “The 7th Element” (better known as Chum Drum Bedrum or Chum Chum Bedroom)
What you might not know is that there is more to this seemingly innocent (yet weird) music video-turned-meme. Vitas is possibly an alien, working for a secret organization that we do not yet know of. Or he could possibly be a part of the Illuminati or even ISIS. Many of you are probably thinking, “Oh god, it’s just one of those dumb conspiracies.” But there is an abundance of evidence to back up this claim.
For starters, the main chorus of the song is “Chandra Chandra Bedram.” These lyrics are an anagram. Chandra Bedram spelled backwards is Marbed Ardnahc. This still doesn’t seem like anything, but Marbed Ardnahc sounds a lot like Marble Arachnid.
Could these lyrics perhaps be referring to this famous sculpture by artist Louise Bourgeois?
I know, this still doesn’t seem like anything, but there’s more. Maman is also an anagram of the word Namam.
Namam is a cultural organization formed by Madhavan B. Nair. (http://namam.org/)
Madhavan B. Nair sounds very similar to these chilling words:
Manhattan Beware.
A lot of you are probably still skeptical, so I will elaborate further.
Vitas, whose real name is Vitaliy Vladasovich Grachov, was born on February 19, 1979. This number of 19 is extremely significant.
We believe that the signal of “Manhattan Beware” will be effective on February 19 (year unknown).
ISIS was formed in 1999. There have been a significant amount of claims that the number 19 appears an unusual number of times in the Quran.
On February 19, 2002, NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft began to map the planet Mars. On February 19, 1861, slavery was abolished in Russia.
Not to mention the fact that 19 is a centered triangular number. Could this somehow be connected to the Illuminati?
VITAS healthcare is one of the largest hospice programs in the United States, sharing a name with the singer Vitas. VITAS healthcare was founded 37 years ago. This coming February, the singer Vitas will turn 37 years old.
The famous song, “The 7th Element,” was released in 2001. The same year as the 9/11 attack in Manhattan.
In the video for one of Vitas’ other popular songs, Opera #2, Vitas demonstrates inhuman, alien-like features such as fish gills. This could all be a part of video editing, or it could be real.
The number 19 comes into play again when we see that Vitas has a total number of 19 music videos on his YouTube channel.
In addition, in a live performance of Opera 2, we see inhuman characteristics.
Not only is the overall setup of the performance extremely creepy and cult-like, but if you skip to around 00:42 in the video, Vitas hits extremely high notes while singing. Normal humans cannot sing this high, especially men.
My final point is seen on the Wikipedia page for ISIS.
Vitas’ first name is Vitaliy. Is Wikipedia trying to tell us something? Could Turkey be the location where all of this is unfolding?
In conclusion, with the help of my fellow conspiracy theorists ( @barbie-corpse@ripbowlcut and @dylannrooph ) we firmly believe that the Russian singer Vitas is connected to ISIS and the Illuminati. We believe that the hidden message, “Manhattan Beware,” is very real. We think that Vitas could possibly be an alien, or he could be working for extraterrestrial forces. We think that February 19th will be the day that Manhattan will be attacked. We overall believe that this information is somehow connected to ISIS, the Illuminati, and alien forces.
This better be a f****** joke. I will not take or tolerate this god-awful bulls***.
AND TO BE FAIR, CHANDRAM BEDRAM IS A “WISH FOR SUCCESS” MANTRA!!!!
PROSTHETIC MAKEUP WAS USED IN THAT MUSIC VIDEO!
AND HE HAS EVEN SAID HIMSELF THAT HE IS ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN!
Plastic water bottles might soon be a thing of the past thanks to these incredible edible water bubbles created by an innovative sustainable packaging start-up based in London, UK.
The bubbles, called the Ooho!, are created by encasing a blob of drinking water within an edible membrane made from a natural seaweed extract. Nothing goes to waste, and the product will fully biodegrade in 4-6 weeks if left unconsumed.
The team behind this brilliant idea is called Skipping Rocks Lab, a bunch of engineering graduates from RCA and Imperial College London who first introduced their ground-breaking concept in 2013. Since then they’ve been working hard to make their dream a reality, and a crowdfunding page they recently set up has already raised over 600k GBP (750k USD) in just a few days. Given that the US alone uses an estimated 35 billion plastic bottles per year, and given that plastic water bottles take hundreds of years to decompose, this sounds like a brilliant idea that everybody should get behind. (Source)
I think I reblogged this once already, but damn this is so frickin cool