Summary: One woman, who has not been identified, claims that Monster Energy Drinks promote Satan in a new video that has gone viral this past week.
In what has become a very popular video, one woman makes claims that Satan is behind the popularity of Monster Energy drinks, according to the Huffington Post.
The video has gone viral on both YouTube and Facebook and it all happened over the weekend. The woman, who does not identify herself, uses a host of conspiracy theories she has about the popular energy drink.
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One of those theories is that the “M” in the logo is made of a Hebrew “6” repeated three times, which would make it “666.”
“You see these Ms everywhere — hats, T-shirts, bumper stickers. Is there another agenda here?” the woman asks. “If God can use people and product, so can Satan.”
Another one of the woman’s conspiracy theories is that the line through the “o” in “Monster” is part of a cross, which is representative of the Antichrist. She also said that when people drink from the can and it turns upside down, the reversed cross is a symbol for witchcraft.
“Bottoms up, and the Devil laughs,” she says. “Something to think about.”
Other theories posed in the video include the motto “Unleash the Beast” and the supposed use of implied profanity in the marketing campaigns of the company.
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The Facebook version of the video has been viewed more than 8 million times and the YouTube version has garnered almost 2 million views since this weekend.
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