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➡ In the podcast episode “It Never Ends, Part 285”, host Yibo discusses the references to Freemasonry in songs by rappers Kankan and Summers. He also points out symbols like a Freemasonic hat, a spiderweb, and an anchor in their images and social media posts. Yibo suggests these symbols hint at deeper meanings, and encourages listeners to pay attention to these details.

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Hey, everyone. I’m your host, Yibo, and this is It Never Ends, Part 285. Rapper Kankan, who I’ve covered before, can be heard in the song, Okay, Cool, mentioning Freemasonry. The reason why this is so important is because it can be seen here to the right of Rapper Summers to the left, another who I’ve covered before. As a matter of fact, I’ve shown Summers himself for being right next to this guy here, who has a Freemasonic hat on. So knowing that, it shouldn’t surprise you that in the song Pop Out, he mentions Freemasonry just like Kankan. And on this Reddit post I found from three years ago, somebody said that he posted one eye on his Instagram.

Now that you know this, everything should be obvious now, and if you aren’t catching on, well, that’s on you. This guy named Casey Herrick can be seen having a spiderweb on his elbow, not to mention an anchor on his arm. What’s going on with this? If you don’t think that something else is going on with me, though, then let me prove you’re wrong. Within only a minute after getting this, I found this guy here. What’s with the all-sing eye on his neck? But more importantly, you can see the anchor on his necklace. This should let you know.

It never ends. [tr:trw].

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