The Hidden Meaning of “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” by Lana Del Rey

In Lana Del Rey’s video, we see chemtrails being sprayed in the sky while wealthy women turn into witches at night. What does it all mean? Here’s a look at the symbolism in “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”.

Vigilant Citizen – Feb 17, 2021

In order to understand Lana Del Rey, one must first understand her history and the functioning of the music industry as a whole. The first fact that one needs to understand is that Lana Del Rey is an alter-persona who, throughout the years, has been centering around a specific narrative: An industry slave who bounces from one toxic relationship to another.

Before becoming Lana Del Rey, Elizabeth Woolridge Grant used to go by the stage name of Lizzie Grant.

When Lizzie Grant flopped, a new persona was created: Lana Del Rey. The artist underwent a complete metamorphosis that included a new musical style, new visual esthetics, and even some plastic surgery. After signing with Interscope Records in 2012, Lana Del Rey quickly enjoyed massive mass media promotion. Also, she became yet another vessel for the occult elite’s symbolism.

Lana Del Rey on the cover of Lovecat Magazine (2012) where she was described as “pop’s new phenomenon”. In the picture, she hides one eye with a diamond – an image that aptly sums up her entire career.

Although LDR quickly gained a huge cult following and sold millions of albums, many were skeptical regarding her authenticity. Some critics stated that Lana Del Rey was fashioned by “manipulative managers”, that her music was written by professional songwriters, and efforts were made to erase her past. It was also speculated that her meteoric rise to success was fueled by her father’s wealth and connections in the industry.

Like many others, Lana Del Rey had to be a slave to the industry in order to become successful. And that fact is thoroughly reflected in her songs, her videos, and … in real life.

Industry Slave

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