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July 23, 2025 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Alex Jones - DEAD:.John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (3 December 1948 – 22 July 2025) ...
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Whenever someone iconic dies, whether we were a fan or not, whether we hated them or loved them, it reminds us of how mortal we are.
And at 76, Ozzy Osborne, definitely an icon of Black Sabbath in his larger music career in reality TV, died after having a huge farewell concert in his hometown in England.
Now, it's interesting to note that Geezer Butler that wrote most of the songs for Black Sabbath was anti-Satan.
He brought up a Christian, a Catholic, but later said he didn't know if God was real, but basically if Jesus was real, he was his follower and thought he was a hero.
I actually looked the quote up again today.
I wanted to make sure I got it right.
That's a paraphrase of it.
So I always, you'll listen to Black Sabbath and thought it was poetry.
It was anti-war.
It was actually anti-Satan.
But there's no doubt that once Ozzy Osborne went on his own career, that the music execs and others that's come out pressured him to kind of go with the Satan angle because it was seen as rebellious and made more money, though he never said he was a Satanist in his later music, because I was a fan of some of it.
You know, definitely Black Sabbath was pretty powerful, pretty dark, gave birth to what we know as heavy metal today.
I mean, really was Jimi Hendrix, but then out of that came Black Sabbath.
I mean, Ozzy's been around since the 60s.
Definitely iconic.
So I think the jury is in.
I don't want to judge Ozzy, but I don't think he was a devil worshiper.
And I know people that know him, some big rock and roll folks, they say, no, it's not the case.
He definitely got a lot of tranquilizers and drugs, got out of his mind.
Liked to do a lot of stunts, like biting the heads off rubber bats and stuff.
He's went through a real bat up.
I believe that it was an accident.
That, though, is up for debate.
I'm not going to judge him.
That's up to God.
Only God could judge his soul.
But what I do know is he took some of the mRNA shots and was very public about it when they first came out and then suddenly had all these major blood clots and health problems after it.
Now, certainly he was old and put a lot of miles on his body.
But so many other people died of taking up the statistics they're in.
They admit in the insurance actuaries, tens of millions of deaths from it.
So it's fair to ask, was Ozzie Osborne killed or did it contribute to his death from the mRNA experimental shots that also destroyed our immune system, create blood clots, and so much more myocarditis, turbo cancer.
So I would say overall, not a Satanist.
No evidence of that really overall.
But when it comes to the shots, you have to say the jury's out and you have to be able to look at it and ask that question.
Because it's like, well, somebody was bit by a rattlesnake a few years ago to contribute to their death now.
We don't know if specifically that killed them, but it probably contributed to it.
So Happy Trails, Ozzy Osborne, you know, grew up listening to you.
I was a bigger fan of Led Zeppelin and after that, you know, Metallica and Classical and George Strait and Hank Williams Jr. and Hank Williams.
But I have certainly enjoyed Black Sabbath and some of the later Ozzy songs.
Definitely a character.
And it's sad he's gone, but he won't be forgotten.
So that's my take on the death at 77 or 76 of Ozzie Osbourne.
We're all going to meet that fate at one time or another.
So death's the great equalizer.
So get right with God, folks.
Because the devil's greatest trick wasn't to convince the world didn't exist.
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