What Does 'Free Billie Eilish' Mean? Cryptic Sign Confuses Netizens Online

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"Free Billie Eilish" has been a trending topic on Twitter because a man with a sign containing the said words climbed atop the KTLA tower in Los Angeles. Fans of the "Happier Than Ever" singer were confused about what the placard meant.

Eilish wasn't locked up or anything, which gives the sign and the plea a more cryptic and confusing nature. In a photo of the man, the back of the board read the following: "MK ultra sex slaves donald marshall clones."

'Free Billie Eilish' Man Climbs LA Tower

According to ABC, a still-unidentified man climbed the 162-foot tower of KTLA in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on Tuesday afternoon. The said man was reported to be standing behind a digital billboard of the said news outlet, flinging the cryptic placard.

He was also said to have been playing an electric guitar for a short while. Sunset Boulevard was shut down because of the commotion as authorities and other pertinent agencies collaborated to encourage the man to come down.

The Los Angeles Fire Department managed to diffuse the situation at around 9:30 in the evening. The man climbed down and was eventually arrested for trespassing. Despite being arrested, authorities have not released his name as a mental health evaluation will be given.

While the situation has already concluded, people on Twitter fell into a rabbit hole trying to decode what "Free Billie Eilish" means and "MK ultra sex slaves donald marshall clones."

What Does 'Free Billie Eilish' Mean?

According to ABC, the "MK ultra sex slaves donald marshall clones" sign seemed to reference a longstanding dark web conspiracy theory about the Illuminati and celebrity cloning in Hollywood.

The man who climbed up the tower seemed to suggest that Billie Eilish was cloned, hence, the plea to free the "original" her.

Fans of Eilish believed that the cryptic message behind the sign referred to the internet theory about a man named Donald Marshall, who claims to be an Illuminati insider exposing how the underground organization operates under the naked eye.

Donald Marshall came forth in 2011 detailing his first-hand accounts and encounters with the global superpower organization whose ties extend to the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip, King Charles III, and even Russian President Vladimir Putin, among many other world leaders.

Rumors of Celebrity cloning have been an ongoing theory on the internet, with people like Paul McCartney, Avril Lavigne, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and even Elvis Presley believed to be cloned.

As for Billie Eilish, she is indeed safe as she appeared earlier this week on one of the last episodes of "The Late Late Show with James Corden" along with Natalie Portman.

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