Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' Video Creates Uproar with Fans, 'Illuminati' is Everywhere' They Claim (VIDEO)

Just months after Katy Perry revealed that she is no longer a Christian and performed a Satanic inspired ritual performance at the Grammys; Perry premiered her latest video "Dark Horse" in which viewers say is filled with Illuminati themes.

In the video Perry embodies Isis. Isis is a mythical goddess in the Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic. The theme of the song "Dark Horse" is black Magic.

Perry's video begins with a caption aiming at that fact that it takes place "a crazy long time ago" as stated at the very beginning. At our first glimpse of the singer she is noticeably covered with symbols of the eye of Horus. Horus is chronicled as being the son of Isis.

The symbol Perry is covered with is seen commonly on images of Isis. It came from one of the early Egyptian deities, Wadjet. Wadjet was believed to have helped Isis nurse a young Horus as well as help hide them.

In the video viewers also see Perry with snakes wrapped around her head and body, which is also associated to Wadjet because she was depicted as a snake-headed woman.

Perry is seen zapping suitors with magic as she sings about it and guest rapper Juicy J even raps that she'll "eat your heart out like Jeffrey Dahmer," a satanic serial killer.

Spectators immediately started posting that "Iluminati is everywhere in this video." It is widely stated that the Illuminati is tied directly through free masonry to the sun and Isis cults of ancient Egypt.

"Obviously, here are illuminate symbols just like on her EMA performance. I can't be sure she is following Satan, but she is showing that off," one posted. Another adding, "Katy is now in the dark side. Her album "Prism" was supposed to mean about letting the light in... and its the opposite! Katy's family is Christian but she is mocking God and Christians everywhere."

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Some of Perry's Christian supporters have expressed great disappointment in Perry's overt change. Perry grew up in a Christian home with both parents being Pentecostal traveling ministers - Maurice Keith Hudson and Mary Christine Hudson. She started off her career as a Christian Gospel singer but when it never took off she claims in her own words that she sold her "soul to the devil" and entered into the pop industry.

In the Jan. issue of Marie Claire, Perry said during the interview that she no longer identifies with any religion, completely removing herself from her Christian upbringing.

"I don't believe in a Heaven or a Hell, or an old man sitting on a throne," the 29-year-old Pop star said in the interview. "I'm not Buddhist, I'm not Hindu, I'm not Christian, but I still feel like I have a deep connection with God."