The claim

During the NATO summit in Madrid, politicians are said to have carefully looked at satanic horror paintings.

Our conclusion

The photos were all clearly edited, but in reality the politicians were looking at various works by classical artists.

At the end of June, NATO's most powerful politicians met for a summit in Madrid . But since constant discussion is a bit boring, art is also looked at. Satanistic-looking horror art, of course, because after all, all politicians are Satanists and NATO is their cult. Or so. At least it is believed on Telegram:

Horror art at the summit?
Horror art at the summit?

“NATO summit in Madrid, Spain. There are no coincidences; What does the nature of this “art” tell you? Are these world leaders Satanists?”

A closer look

Since most Telegram users use the app on their smartphone, they are less likely to notice the small details in the photos that make us suspicious. The brightness of the images usually does not match the images next to them, and sometimes the cropping was done sloppily, as here:

MIMIKAMA
Not a very clean cut around the head

To make a long story short: All images have been manipulated; the originals can be found in various databases on the Internet.

No horror art at the summit

Note: For copyright reasons (we don't have enough money to buy the press photos for this article), we only link the original photos under the fake images, but are not allowed to include them in the article.

The fake picture with Boris Johnson
The fake picture with Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson actually stands in front of a painting by Titian in the Prado Museum (source Publico )

The fake picture with Justin Trudeau
The fake picture with Justin Trudeau

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is actually standing in front of some of Rubens' paintings (Source: Alamy ).

MIMIKAMA
The fake picture with Emmanuel Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron also looks at some Rubens pictures (Source: GettyImages )

MIMIKAMA
Another fake picture with Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron again in front of two Rubens pictures (Source: GettyImages )

MIMIKAMA
The group photo in the Prado Museum with a fake painting

In this photo, all of the paintings are real except for the one in the middle, which actually shows Velázquez's painting “Lady in Honor” (Source: GettyImages )

Conclusion

No, there are no satanic horror paintings hanging in the Prado Museum, which was visited by the politicians - this was simply a Photoshop gimmick with various press photos to feed the Telegram fan base of conspiracy believers.

Source: dpa

Also interesting:

Well, now it's out.
The headquarters of the main villains has apparently been found. With Google Maps. An adrenochrome lab in Canada! Conspiracy revealed? No, this time too it is literally a lot of smoke and mirrors. – An adrenochrome lab in Canada? – Much ado about nothing (literally)!


If you enjoyed this post and value the importance of well-founded information, become part of the exclusive Mimikama Club! Support our work and help us promote awareness and combat misinformation. As a club member you receive:

📬 Special Weekly Newsletter: Get exclusive content straight to your inbox.
🎥 Exclusive video* “Fact Checker Basic Course”: Learn from Andre Wolf how to recognize and combat misinformation.
📅 Early access to in-depth articles and fact checks: always be one step ahead.
📄 Bonus articles, just for you: Discover content you won't find anywhere else.
📝 Participation in webinars and workshops : Join us live or watch the recordings.
✔️ Quality exchange: Discuss safely in our comment function without trolls and bots.

Join us and become part of a community that stands for truth and clarity. Together we can make the world a little better!

* In this special course, Andre Wolf will teach you how to recognize and effectively combat misinformation. After completing the video, you have the opportunity to join our research team and actively participate in the education - an opportunity that is exclusively reserved for our club members!


Notes:
1) This content reflects the current state of affairs at the time of publication. The reproduction of individual images, screenshots, embeds or video sequences serves to discuss the topic. 2) Individual contributions were created through the use of machine assistance and were carefully checked by the Mimikama editorial team before publication. ( Reason )