Satanic ‘Unholy’ Grammy Performance Presented by… Pfizer?

February 7, 2023 in News, Video by RBN Staff

 

Source: The Gateway Pundit

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles Sunday night and broadcast on CBS featured the Grammy’s usual tribute to the Prince of Darkness, this time apparently sponsored by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.

The Satanic performance of the 2022 hit song Unholy by Sam Smith and transgender singer Kim Petras (“Mummy don’t know Daddy’s getting hot, At the Body Shop, doing something unholy”) was followed by a promo that said the Grammy Awards show was sponsored by Pfizer.

Jill Biden made a “surprise” appearance at the end of the show. TGP report here. (Unholy is definitely a Biden family values song.)

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Video of the end of the performance and Pfizer sponsor message.

Performance of Unholy:

Smith and Petras were awarded a Grammy at the show for Unholy in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category.

Lyric video:

This is indeed how indoctrination works:

Benny Johnson noticed a similarity between tonight’s performance and one by Joe Biden a few months back. Same vibes, indeed.

An apt prediction.

Savanah Hernandez, “Logging into twitter and immediately seeing satanic transexuals everywhere. A sad cry for attention from subpar “musicians”. Hollywood is dead and our culture has been conquered by the LGTBQ cult. Sad.”

UPDATE: Montage video includes introduction of Unholy by Madonna:

Before the Grammy show, CBS tweeted to Sam Smith, “We are ready to worship!”

Monday afternoon updateNewsweek confirms Pfizer sponsorship of the Grammys:

While Pfizer is not listed as an official partner of the 2023 Grammy Awards, it has confirmed in a statement to Newsweek that it was a paid sponsor at this year’s event.

Responding to the reaction to Pfizer’s placement next to Sam Smith’s devil-themed performance, a Pfizer spokesperson told Newsweek, “We sponsored the overall Grammy’s event, not any particular performance. Beyond that, we don’t comment on our efforts to raise awareness.”