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TOPIC: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism

London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:06 #1

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not sure how much sense this will make but this occurred to me over the last few days, all the alternative research and predictions concerning the 2012 London Olympics does not seem to have come to anything, in fact you could say the games have been a great success if you put the money and traffic issues to one side.

Now much of the research was built upon Rik Clay's work and it seemed very sound from a symbolic point of view, but then the truthers and other "researchers" built literal meaning and consequence into it all, such as mass deaths, false flags, alien invasion and the crowing or the rise of the anti-Christ.

This got me to thinking that about how much of the cospiracey stuff is a confussion between symbolic and literal?

dont get e wrong, the great work is the great work, but more and more the scene is just another controlled sub culture.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:23 #2

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It's starting too look like a big pile of BS when it comes to 'predicting' great catastrophes and the labels associated behind the so called predictions.

It's fear porn and people love it, it's like coming across a car accident, people have just got to look knowing that it's going to be horrific.

The system will just on rolling along and the conspriacy movement will do nothing to stop it because there is nothing positive to focus on.

Sign petitions, write letter's to government's, express your opinion in a way thats proactive. Nothing gets sorted in forums or if there is a movement like Occupy wall street etc, it gets shot down in flames by conspiracy researcher's ( Icke & Jones ) saying it's another conspiracy. Have to wonder about that.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:40 #3

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Idk, I think the Olympics has been a great way of taking people's attention away from the state of our economy, disabled people being robbed of their benefits and the NHS being privatised.

I think Dante is right though, I think it is more subtle than some people suggest. There was obviously sorcery involved, because the even the most intelligent people I know have been ranting on about how great the opening ceremony was. It cost £27 million in a time of austerity, why can't anyone see that is taking the piss? :conf:
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:42 #4

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In my view everything that is important is in this video:



I think most of the other stuff is a dead end, whether it has validity or not. What good does it do?

I have to agree with Lesley, though. I'm sitting here half watching the closing ceremony, and thinking, "you do realise when everyone wakes up tomorrow, we're just going to go back to ramping up the pressure against Iran, and be fucked economically, and so on?". People are seriously discussing on the radio and TV, "oooh, how do we keep this good feeling going?". Well, I don't know. There'd need to be some actual good news, I would suggest. It kind of reminds me of the start of this scene:

The true measure of a man is not his intelligence or how high he rises in this freak establishment. The true measure of a man is this: how quickly he can respond to the needs of others and how much of himself he can give - Philip K. Dick.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:47 #5

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LesleyPumpshaft wrote:
Idk, I think the Olympics has been a great way of taking people's attention away from the state of our economy, disabled people being robbed of their benefits and the NHS being privatised.

I think Dante is right though, I think it is more subtle than some people suggest. There was obviously sorcery involved, because the even the most intelligent people I know have been ranting on about how great the opening ceremony was. It cost £27 million in a time of austerity, why can't anyone see that is taking the piss? :conf:

Exactly :)
I had a member of my family rip into me the other day just because I said I thought the Olympics was boring. He went on about how great it is for the country etc blah blah blah. Unbelievable.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:52 #6

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Your vid is not showing Wub

I agree with you all, if anything the Olympics show there is no real problem with only a manipulation.

I like sport and have enjoyed watching some of it, but why does it have to cost so much?

My real point was that it has been a symbolic elite fest, not a literal vehicle for bad shit or an agenda muted by so many.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:56 #7

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I have just been watching this and after lurking here for a while it has moved me to post! How much One World imagery can you fit in one ceremony?!
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:58 #8

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dantesrevival wrote:
Your vid is not showing Wub.
That's odd, it's the George Carlin "American Dream" video, I'm sure you've seen it before.
The true measure of a man is not his intelligence or how high he rises in this freak establishment. The true measure of a man is this: how quickly he can respond to the needs of others and how much of himself he can give - Philip K. Dick.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 22:59 #9

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Welcome


Maybe I'm wrong and the finale will be project Bluebeam, with william on an inverted cross....
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:05 #10

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dantesrevival wrote:
Welcome


Maybe I'm wrong and the finale will be project Bluebeam, with william on an inverted cross....

Lol. It doesnt need to. A pyramid built in the middle, globalist anthem Imagine, Georgie Porgie saying its the centre of the universe. Where is queeny though? I thought she was supposed to attend?
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:09 #11

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Queenies back at the place snacking on some chopped liver and marinated heart from a succulent young boy.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:09 #12

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I was joking ...

But yes the symbolism has been rife from the get go, but it isn't for us.

It will be fun to see the usual talking heads and repeaters worming their way out of the fact nothing bad happened.
Heh now it's Muse, arn't they supposed to be anti NWO?
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:14 #13

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dantesrevival wrote:
I was joking ...

But yes the symbolism has been rife from the get go, but it isn't for us.

It will be fun to see the usual talking heads and repeaters worming their way out of the fact nothing bad happened.
Heh now it's Muse, arn't they supposed to be anti NWO?

My thoughts exactly.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:24 #14

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As someone who has enjoyed Muse from day one and had an ecstatic experience at the Wembley gig a few years back I have to say that I'm not impressed.....


I was thinking about that chap that went undercover with G4S and was apparently told he'd be witnessing London changing forever...
It's fair to say it has hasn't it. Check the vids that Abs linked to for example. That part of London has been changed for the worse for ever.


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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:35 #15

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It all stems from people with a desperate need for a spectacular drama fix imo.
Too many movies and hype-gurus, selling products.

The real shit will continue to emerge by gradual increments while we're fed distractions.
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:41 #16

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Hello back dubmeup :D

Do you think maybe phil the greek has popped his clogs, and they've put Harry in the spot instead? :wall:
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:45 #17

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Wot the fek are you on about? :D Is that a lockstock reference?
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 12 Aug 2012 23:56 #18

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Lol, phil the greek is queenies hubby :D

And now we've got take that singing "we can rule the world" as a pheonix hovers overhead. This has more imagery than you can shake a stick at!!
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 13 Aug 2012 00:02 #19

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I've come to the conclusion that someone old decided who was going to be at the closing ceremony and / or there hasn't been much good music in the last fifteen years, as most people I've seen were in the charts when I was a teenager, which was quite a while ago. And now The Who are on!
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Re: London Olympics 2012, Symbolism vs Literalism 13 Aug 2012 00:16 #20

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Yes, it was full of symbolism, blah, blah, blah.......

I really enjoyed the olympics. :)

God, you lot are depressing sometimes.
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