The “M” in the logo is Hebrew for “666”, the line through the “o” is part of a cross that represents the Antichrist

Nov 10, 2014 12:40 GMT  ·  By

Here is a piece of news that will definitely make you stop and think twice before popping open another can of Monster energy drink. Admittedly, chances are that you'll make this pause just to let out a few giggles while staring at the can, but you will nonetheless make it.

Not to beat about the bush, it was this past weekend that another video went viral on social media sites. The video, available below, features a woman explaining how Monster energy drinks are meant to promote Satan.

The video has scored millions of views thus far and is still being bounced back and forth between members of the online community. True, most of the people who have until now seen it have been quick to label it as pure nonsense and some have even seen fit to make fun of it.

Then again, it's doubtful that the lady featured in this video is not enjoying all this attention. More so given the fact that, by the looks of it, one of her goals in life is to raise awareness about how the devil is using Monster energy drinks to corrupt people.

The evidence is there if you look carefully

The woman, whose identity is currently a mystery, explains that, first off, the “M” that constitutes the logo of Monster energy drinks is actually Hebrew for “666,” said to be the number of the beast. Thus, each of the three marks comprising the “M” is argued to represent a Hebrew letter than can also mean “6.”

“You see these Ms everywhere - hats, T-shirts, bumper stickers. Is there another agenda here?” this most perceptive woman says in the video. “If God can use people and product, so can Satan,” she goes on to explain.

Besides, this lady is nothing if not convinced that the line visible through the “o” is part and parcel of a cross that, when people sip from a can of Monster energy drink, gets turned topsy-turvy. This reversed cross is argued to stand for the Antichrist and for witchcraft.

“Bottoms up, and the Devil laughs. Something to think about,” the woman stresses after pretending to drink from a can of Monster in an attempt to prove that there is more to this beverage than meets the eye.

Lastly, she argues that the company's motto, i.e. “Unleash the beast,” is also a reference to Satan. Still, the fact remains that, up until now, no cases of people who accidentally opened the gateways to hell while enjoying a Monster energy drink have been reported anywhere in the world.

Monster's makers are yet to make any comments

Not at all surprisingly, the Monster Beverage Corporation, which makes not just energy drinks but also natural soft drinks and fruit drinks, has not yet made any comments on the matter at hand. This is despite the fact that this woman's claims are now plastered all over the Internet.

Then again, it appears that rumors about how these energy drinks promote the devil have been around for years now, so one can only assume that the Monster Beverage Corporation is well accustomed to such accusations and, therefore, totally not impressed by this viral video.

Woman says Monster energy drinks promote Satan (5 Images)

The “M” is actually Hebrew for 666
“Unleash the beast” also hints at the devilThe “o” is part of a reversed cross
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