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New details in stolen Baphomet statue in Lower Garden District by: Curt Sprang Posted: Mar 11, 2025 / 07:25 AM CDT Updated: Mar 11, 2025 / 09:51 AM CDT ...
New Orleans police are investigating a package thief who stole a broken Baphomet statue from a home on Coliseum Street. Call Crimestoppers at (504) 822-1111 w/ info.
Snoop Dogg is clearing up some confusion about his new gold chain at the 2024 Paris Olympics. On Saturday (July 27), the West Coast legend was the target of an X/Twitter account’s post, claiming ...
Last weekend, SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to X-formerly-Twitter, an app that he also owns, to declare that "unless there is more bravery to stand up for what is fair and right ...
He wears Baphomet upon his heart,” penned one user. If you were on the fence about which side Snoop was on – he made it clear upon his appearance at the Satanic Olympics ritual.
Snoop Dogg wears satanic Baphomet necklace as he attends the Paris Olympics. The rapper carried the Olympic torch through Paris - Saint-Denis, hours before the Opening Ceremony. pic.twitter.com ...
The message, posted by Baphomet’s own account, reads: “This Telegram channel is under the control of the FBI. The BreachForums website has been taken down by the FBI and DOJ with assistance ...
The claim: Build-A-Bear is offering ‘Baphomet birthday parties,’ selling Baphomet bears An April 9 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes an image of stuffed teddy bears with horns ...
Apologies to anyone out there who wanted the Baphomet figurine. As part of this story, Snopes reached out to McDonald's to ask for comment about the image.
McDonald’s has not introduced a Baphomet-themed burger, despite what an image with the company’s branding shared online suggests. The Baphomet is a figure associated with satanism.
McDonald’s isn’t really selling a satanic-themed meal, as some viral posts imply. Images appearing to be from the chain were made with artificial intelligence.
Complete with Baphomet figurine!The image spread across X and TikTok, where some users assumed the photo was real and called for a boycott of McDonald's. Snopes readers saw the post and asked us ...