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Originally posted by trollz
Did anyone else notice at 0:14 it looks like a bunch of people running towards a pyramid with the sun or all-seeing-eye above it
Originally posted by Aeonflux
This is an interesting thread but I think the many associations people have drawn down are explained as coincidences stemming from the many creative ways Guinness have had to advertise their product over the years since they had to pull their "Guinness is good for you" slogan. Accordingly, they are haviing to take each physical characteristics of Guinness, in this case its colour, and portraying it as something good in this world. In trade mark terms it is a covert allusion to the goodness of Guinness and may eventually be used in some way for registering black as part of a trade mark slogan on the basis it is associated with Guinness in the same way as BP were able to register green as a trademark for their gas stations.
By the way, a bit off topic perhaps, but there are some people around apparently, in Ireland mainly, who believe that not only is Guinness good for you to drink but washing your hair in Guinness can cure baldness. Be interesting to know whether there is any scientific evidence to suggest Guinness is a cure for baldness. Not sure how one could associate that random assertion with your conspiracy theory however?.
A British horse racing punter has won £1.4 million (nearly R16-million) after placing a bet of £2 (about R22) Heating engineer Steve Whiteley hit the jackpot in his five-race accumulator at Exter racecourse on Tuesday.
Originally posted by Aeonflux
reply to post by jameshawkings
I think you overplay this coincidence thing, and to be fair most posters on ATS do that too. I note you refer to probability of coincidences occurring in an attempt to prove your point. Well, in an attempt to prove my point I am providing you with a link below which describes twenty coincidences that have occurred in real life, which in my opinion have a far lower probability of having occurred than the manufactured coincidences you have gathered together here. Apparently amazing coincidences occur all the time.
My challenge to you, or indeed to any other enthusistic supporter of your current conspiracy on this thread, is to explain to the readers here which, if any, of the twenty coincidences in the link below are less surprising to have occurred than the one you are preaching here.
www.oddee.com...
Originally posted by tribaltrip
reply to post by TheIsraelite777
I don't know man,
I do agree with you, these people will most likely pay for their actions,
Unless, they are reptilians...
Those things can live a long time so, in maybe 1000 (They can live longer) years they can make up for it by feeding an entire planet in the Andromeda galaxy.
But in all seriousness, not saying you have any void of knowledge regarding this subject, but at 7 months, you make me really feel like a crackpot (Probably about 7 years since awaken, which is accompanied by never ending research) The thing is though, I learned what some call 'the way' (ref 'Tao Te Ching') and it has really helped me just accept reality.
You are right, all these conspiracies are most likely connected... But its understanding thatwe are all connected.Does anyone ever thing maybe these people have protected us from certain disasters but subjected us to others? Water flows and so does life. Its when we refuse to flow that everything will eventually flow around us, making everything that much difficult.
Though, there calls a time in every mans life when he must turn around and face the hip high rapids and figure out exactly just where this water comes from.
Although some would have you influenced that individualism is an illusion and we are all mere traits of the human race.
Hows them pennies for you?
Originally posted by Recouper
reply to post by jameshawkings
People can believe once, people can believe twice... but three times?!
The Beach House music video seems wrong on its own, but then we see the Guinness ad with the Beach House music and the scene that looks like a purposeful recreation of what that NWO card is visually depicting and that card happens to have the text that it does (not to mention just how creepy the ad itself is).
And then we look back to remember the Guinness ad from the time of the swine flu vaccinations. Rewilding indeed. How much damage did those vaccines do to the people who had them? Will the data ever be available for us to find out?
And on top of that, look who's top dog of the Guinness brand.
Coincidences? Conceivably possible, but that seems about as believable as Jaws 3.
Originally posted by jennybee35
reply to post by jameshawkings
In case you are interested in asking him a few questions, Mitch Coombes just joined ATS. Here is his ontro thread:
intro thread
Might be interesting if he were to add to the thread here.