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Topic started on 12-7-2007 @ 06:57 AM by 11Bravo
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On the cover of TIME.
This is a very telling shot, but only to those in the know.
Most Americans wouldnt even notice his belt buckle, but it jumped right out to others.
Sorry if this has been posted.
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[edit on 12/7/07 by masqua]
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 07:06 AM by AccessDenied
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Well,I'll be! There isn't much denying that is there?
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 07:07 AM by elevatedone
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In my opinion... not that it's worth anything...
That doesn't mean anything. It's just a belt buckle, after all he was the "Terminator".
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 07:07 AM by dgtempe
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A wannabe, that's all. He's got high ambitions. I suppose one can go to a buckle shop (if there out there) and buy one symbolizing Skull & Bones
in order to help further your carreer.
That entire picture is sickening.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 07:24 AM by 11Bravo
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Isnt it?
Arnold and a billionaire hugging and grinning like chesire cats.
Nice view too, right at crotch level, like your on your knees looking up at these 'leaders'.
And what about the caption? Who needs Washington?
I can answer that: The American Republic.
Who doesnt need Washington? Dictators and billionaires.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 07:27 AM by shadow_D
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That's the great thing about our society now. It has been so dumbed down and numb from useless distractions that most things are hidden in plain
view. And most people don't see anything. Even when things are obvious, most people wouldn't even know what most of the symbols mean..
Thanks for sharing the cover shot..
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 07:30 AM by justyc
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it seems that arnie's clothing has been arranged to show the buckle off. the way his tie and right hand of the jacket site isn't natural whilst the
left sits almost perfectly on him.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 07:46 AM by Kilgour
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I've noticed he likes to show of his rings in his political photos,it looks like that could be a skull too?
Awful photo.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 08:27 AM by frailty
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Better headline:
"Meet Your New Nannies!"
"How an imbecile billionaire and a humongous Austrian celebrity are slowly eroding personal freedoms till you have none."
LOL! I am so jaded today. That is just a terrible picture. It makes them look like imposing giants that would reach down with their gigantic hands,
flip you upside-down to expose any delicious trans-fatty donuts you may be hiding on your person.
Who needs Washington to take away your freedom of personal choice? Not these two douche bags.
Skull and Bones or not? I am surprised about how centered the buckle is in the picture, maybe it is a joke. And if he is a member, he probably had to
go through some "very scary" mock executions to get in. I guess he might as well flaunt it.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 08:36 AM by forestlady
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"Showing what it takes to get things done" ??? Yeah, right. I lived in California almost all my life until 2 years ago. Arnie pissed off ALOT of
people in California, especially when he tried to take away pension plans from teachers, nurses, firefighters and law enforcement. He's a joke.
He can't be an actual member, though, of Skull and Bones. In order to be a member, one has to go to Yale. Members are chosen every year from the
senior class IIRC and initiated. Arnie isn't in that particular Good Ol' Boys Club, though he may be friends with some, he still isn't one of them.
Someone may have given him the belt buckle, who knows.
What jerks. My cat is more deserving to be on the cover of Time than those 2 jokers, who do nothing for the People.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 09:21 AM by KilgoreTrout
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I think you will find that Arnie belongs to the 'other side' if his visits to Waddeston Manor (the Baronial seat of Jacob Rothschild - the freelance
Rothschild as I like to call him) are anything to go by.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 09:44 AM by 11Bravo
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Originally posted by KilgoreTrout
I think you will find that Arnie belongs to the 'other side' if his visits to Waddeston Manor (the Baronial seat of Jacob Rothschild - the freelance
Rothschild as I like to call him) are anything to go by. 
Interesting.
What do you mean by the 'other side', and do you have any links I can read?
Hey what about the other caption on the cover.
"Who will have the courage to be the president we need"
Let me take a shot in the dark here and say Bloomberg with Arnie as VP, assuming ofcourse (occurs)  they can ammend the Constitution.
I will probably get some chit for this, but isnt it odd that the son of a
nazi stormtrooper is pictured on the cover of Time, with his
arm around the Jewish mayor of New York (A.K.A. the 'capital of the world'), and the two captions are so suggestive.
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 09:45 AM by DocMoreau
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I immediately noticed the buckle when I saw the cover of Time on newstands. In addition to it being a strange 'fashion statement' to make while
wearing a business suit, I found it very insulting that Awnold tries to take so much credit for California.
Seriously, he really hasn't done anything of merit while in office. He also took over from Gray Davis, who was recalled because the state of
California was in deficit because of price gouging by Enron and deregulation of the power industry. I am not saying Gray Davis is the greatest, or
anything like that, or that it is some sort of conspiracy. All I am saying is that Gray Davis was a needed sacrificial lamb so that Awnold could
become a 'leader' and 'politician'. If he can't be president, what about 'Govenator' from the only state that has enough GDP, that if a
country on its own, would be in the top ten.
I also want to comment that the Skull and Crossbones doesn't mean he wants to be a Yale Bonesmen, or is pretending he one or anything like that. It
could just as easily mean that he is a member of the German/Austrian secret society that Yale's Skull and Bones is just a chapter of. It also could
be in reference to his father being a Nazi, or an allegiance to the Black Pope of the Jesuit Order. I guess it could also mean that he is a big fan
of Pirates of the Caribbean, but why fly your pirate flag while being photographed for Time? Seems weird.
I also think it is very strange that Awnold visited Tony Blair on his last day as Prime Minister... Didn't see anything strange in those photographs
besides that you could tell Awnold was wearing lifts in his shoes.
Awnold is probably in support of the North American Union because I imagine he would be allowed to be president then... or will the NAU only allowed
to be lead by citizens of the United States who were born there? I imagine Mexican and Canadian citizens will take issue to that, if we can't stop
it from happening first.
Also, not that I am an Ickeian (Follower of David Icke's reptile theory), but ever since I have heard about that theory, Awnold as Conan killing
James Earle Jones the shape shifting snake has always made me uncomfortable. I think that was the first time I remember a reptilian leader in the
movies, even before the miniseries V.
I don't know exactly what it is about "Kah-li-for-nia's Supreme Governator" that makes me not trust him, or what it is that makes people think
that a career movie star and bodybuilder is qualified to be a political leader. Especially one who has a known history of drug use and sexual
harrassment and debauchery. Oh that's right, he married into the Kennedy family. Thats all the qualifications one needs.
DocMoreau
external image
Very similar Skull and Crossbones from SS officer hat:
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Schwatzenegger source:
en.wikipedia.org...
Gray Davis source:
en.wikipedia.org...
California GDP source:
en.wikipedia.org...
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 09:49 AM by theindependentjournal
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I know they don't like single line posts but this one only brings one thing to mind....
DAMN SICKENING!!!
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 10:28 AM by infinite
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I also want to comment that the Skull and Crossbones doesn't mean he wants to be a Yale Bonesmen

I like to point out,
he did not attend Yale, so he is not a member of Skull and Bones.
........I'm more interested in that ring
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 10:43 AM by closettrekkie
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I'm puzzled and I suppose since I'm new to this kind of stuff - I'm not in the know, but what is it about the belt buckle that screams Skull and
Bones? To me it looks like the face on the moon or sun...
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 10:51 AM by DocMoreau
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Originally posted by infinite
I also want to comment that the Skull and Crossbones doesn't mean he wants to be a Yale Bonesmen

I like to point out,
he did not attend Yale, so he is not a member of Skull and Bones.
........I'm more interested in that ring 
The ring may or may not tell us something, but it is slightly askew from our vision. Maybe someone could find some better photos of his hands. The
belt buckle is front and center and definitely is closer to a Nazi SS (his father was a Nazi Party member) than Yale's Skull & Bones. I guess that
was not clear in my previous post. Look at www.europa1939.com... , the skull and bones are almost exactly the same.
Does this Time cover mean that a Nazi and a Jew are working together to undermine the American Republic and to oppress you? In my opinion, yes. As a
visual artist, the composition and looming nature of the figures says that. The symbols that are there tell me that. The history of these two men
tell me that.
Think about this as well. Rudy Guilani tried to become a 'dictator Mayor' in the aftermath of 9-11. Bloomberg had the clout to make him step down,
so that he could not 'hog' the limelight in the aftermath. I imagine it takes a lot of Power to do that.
Link discussing 'Rudy's Plan':
english.people.com.cn...
Doc Moreau
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 10:55 AM by parry noid
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did he even goto Yale? Im pretty sure he spent his younger years weight training not practicing law or even any post secondary education. Maybe he is
wearing a T-1000 Belt buck for all we know?
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 10:59 AM by Dr Love
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Originally posted by DocMoreau
The belt buckle is front and center and definitely is closer to a Nazi SS (his father was a Nazi Party member) than Yale's Skull & Bones. 
Exactly what I was thinking. It looks more like the Nazi death's head that they used to wear on their caps. It's a real disturbing photograph if you
ask me. I wonder if Bloomberg runs as an independent if he'll choose Arnold to be his running mate?
Peace
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reply posted on 12-7-2007 @ 11:08 AM by brotherforchrist
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Schwartzeneggar's father was a Nazi, and I believe ( I may be mistaken on this but I KNOW he was a nazi) that he was SS, therefor a death's head
isn't that far fetched for him to have, it was common SS imagery.Not something I would advertise, but thats just me.
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