Here is one of the finest examples of a pop song about porn models shape shifting into reptilian aliens. In fact, it may sound immodest but this is perhaps the greatest song ever written about that topic. Unauthorized lyrical content provided by “Zakk”; a regular contributor on the conspiracy website Godlike Productions.
lyrics
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
You can hear the Masonic lizards around me, looking human, talking wrong, over talk, talking lizard shit, sing numbers and colors and act dominant while saying they aren't doing what they do.
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
I went to lunch with what looked like Mom today. It was probably Bush Jr., Corey Feldman, or Molly Ringwald. Still working me, you could see Mom touching its face, responding to the mind control. As she went to the bathroom, the Masonic lizards began to do the mind control thing on it again.
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
Wow dude, this shit is so real man. Shit, shit, shit, I'm scared. I used to watch porn, but then I realized it was a demonic gate, a harvest of energy. Today I was watching teasing videos. There was that Thai model with such an annoying voice stroking her nipples. She said "Do you want some of this?" and her eyes shape shifted like Hell man! Slit pupils, greenish yellow colored. What the fuck man! Now I'm 100% sure I won't watch anything like that again. How can I purge myself? Should I try an exorcism chant?
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
Loosh, à la louche.
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