World Youth Day – All Seeing Eye/Freemason Symbology, page 1
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Topic started on 17-7-2008 @ 07:07 PM by srsen
World Youth Day – All Seeing Eye/Freemason Symbology

So I am not sure what this is saying exactly, though I will give my two cents at the end of the post, but I have found some interesting 'all seeing eye' and Freemason symbology at the current World Youth Day (WYD) held in Sydney, Australia
www.wyd2008.org...

The largest mass in the history of Australia was held on Wednesday 16 July 2008 at Barangaroo, Sydney.

Over 150,000 people attendee and the mass signaled the opening of WYD celebrations. I have looked at some pictures of the stage layout and was amazed by what I saw.

If you follow the major traffic thoroughfares and stage shape, you will notice, built into the layout of the stage and seating arrangements, an all-seeing eye (Illuminati NWO) and a Freemasons logo.

All-seeing eye = yellow
Freemason logo = red






DIVIE AND CONQUER

What this REALLY means and whether it is mere coincidence, I can't truly know – but I have noticed some interesting things during the week here.

It seem the event is promoting two major dividing factors in the world today – religion and national pride.

While under the guise of an event to unite the people (or more correctly, unite the Christians and alienate everyone else), national flags from all over the world can be seen everywhere at the moment.

Groups from overseas are carrying their country's flag everywhere they go.

So, it could be said that World Youth Day is promoting national identity and religious exclusivity – hardly what I would consider an event uniting the masses.

Interesting, when you see all the revelers together with their flags you witness a sea of nations united under one religion and representing the entire planet – sound like an NWO production? Does to me.

Please flag so more people will take a look!


[EDIT TO ADD]: Is the first image appearing OK? It isn't appearing for me.

Ok - i cant get the first image to load properly - it is simply the original of the edited image so it has no lines on it. any help?

[EDIT AGAIN] Have removed first image as it will not show up - for some reason.


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reply posted on 17-7-2008 @ 07:45 PM by 2Faced
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Good find. Coincidence? Not likely. It's too perfect to be a coincidence. This, imo, is a public taunt to those who see, but are not heared. Sometimes I wonder if I should be amuzed or worried by this blatant symbolism.

There are many examples of signs and symbols. Once you know how to look, you see it is laced thrue our lives and it angers me. Here's an example of how I get it out of my system:



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reply posted on 17-7-2008 @ 08:35 PM by srsen
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hmm interesting.

I can pick up some interesting 'coincidences' in that pic.

A pyramid capstone
11 white ribbons
22 yellow ribbons
33 total ribbons
An 'X'

It certainly seems intentionally designed.

Hell, maybe we are seeing things, i dont know, but there certainly are many 'coincidences' these days


reply posted on 17-7-2008 @ 11:00 PM by srsen
The red shoes! Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz anyone?

I have found one possible explanation to the red/orange shoes – from the link below.

Anyway this will appear a tenuous link as the information is lengthy, multi-layered and requires your brain to be very much 'switched on' when reading.

The information, by Goro Adachi, goes in MANY different (and unrelated to this topic) tangents, but in there is data concerning the significance of the colour orange in recent times.

www.goroadachi.com...

www.goroadachi.com...


I find it highly 'coincidental' that orange/red just happens to be the predominant colour of World Youth Day. Every second person here is wearing orange/red back packs (issued to every person who bought a WYD ticket, yes all 200,000 of em).




Also the stage of the opening mass, pictured in the OP, was predominantly red – the priest's outfits, the stage set, everything. Even the streets in Sydney are lined with red, orange and yellow banners.

I guess I'm just stating another 'coincidence' with the colour red.


reply posted on 17-7-2008 @ 11:03 PM by srsen
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I am counting only from the ribbons which form the centrepiece of the stage - the ones coming out from the middle. I didn't even think to count the other ones!

If you are going to countthem all then you lose all sense of pattern, which is vital when looking for hidden symbology, and just become a guy counting stage props

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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 11:31 AM by pavil
What a complete and utter cop out.

www.americanpapist.com... adium.html

My count is accurate, yours is the one that is incorrect. You are trying to make something fit your preconceived idea of what it is. There are 12 white and 24 yellow, with my math skills that adds up to 36. Please disprove me.

On a side note the "eye" looking image is similar to other Catholic emblems I have seen. It's like the radiating sun image, that is found also in stained glass windows and on the cross that is brought in at the start of a mass sometimes. From my altar boy days I remember seeing it often, not with those colors perhaps but similar designs. The item (forgot term) used for Eucharistic Benediction has a smilar sun/ray look to it.


reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 03:21 PM by pavil
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Here's why the Pope wears red shoes:

newsinfo.inquirer.net... lines/nation/view/20080419-131339/Why-the-Pope-wears-red-shoes
His predecessor, Pope John Paul II, wore brown shoes, which stood out. Though wearing red shoes is a papal tradition, the practice is optional.
"Traditionally, in the Catholic Church, the color red commemorates the blood of martyrdom ... Fire and red are identified with the Holy Spirit," Cunningham said.



The orange and red to me would signify the Holy Spirit as a flame is associated with the Holy Spirit. As to the Sydney Opera House looking as if it is on fire, the symbology is clear: it would be the Holy Spirit descending down upon World Youth Day.



reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 10:52 PM by Anonymous ATS
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i was thinking the same things about the red shoes.. "dorothy".. i was hoping to read that someone also thought it... so i am here, and what can be done.. i dont want to be part of the numbified population, but facts are we are facing more and more instances of "militarian-type" policing in Australia.. seems anyone with illuminst ties walks into the country and everyone is banned from even being in sydney(not in this instance, but as per apec),..

i think its sad that everyone is walking around like nothing is going on in the world..
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