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Nelly says "Everybody say hey, they goin' at it all night and day" - This is talking about the spraying of the toxic substance, it can happen at any time of day. She also says "I can go fast, I can go slow" - The 'fast' is the alleged epidemic growing, the 'slow' is that it goes on for years
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The disproportionate role of high-impact, hard-to-predict, and rare events that are beyond the realm of normal expectations in history, science, finance and technology The non-computability of the probability of the consequential rare events using scientific methods (owing to the very nature of small probabilities) The psychological biases that make people individually and collectively blind to uncertainty and unaware of the massive role of the rare event in historical affairs
I was pointing out ANYTHING that could be symbolic in some way.
This probably just has to do with the brand of sunglasses.
"Swarovski"
Then there is the close up of the Swan on her glasses, which was a very deliberate and purposeful shot, forward to the end of the video and the Native American man has the hoops strapped to his arms like the framing of wings, in which he actually flaps deliberately like a bird as if he was trying to ascend into the sky.
If this wasn't symbolism, then why is it a reoccuring theme throughout the video... It has nothing to do with the concept of going clubbing and being fully dressed up with her hoop earings.
It has to be symbology as it's certainly not random as there was two very deliberate shots referencing birds.
Also, the closeup, on the swan sunglasses. I saw these little ebony gem insets and I said "Hey I BET there is 13 of them" I paused the video and counted and there was exactly 13 of them. How could I have known there would be 13 at a glance if there wasn't deliberately 13 insets.... I mean, I knew before I counted. There is 11 on the right and above the swan, and the 12th in the bottom left corner behind the swan, and the last ebony inset is the Swan itself.
I knew there would be 13 insets because the video started with the all seeing eye. When that shot was deliberately shown, I knew there had to be a relevance to it immediately, and once I noticed the ebony insets, it was common sense there would be 13 of them, based on the all seeing eye and the knowledge I have of illuminated numbers, it could have ONLY BEEN 13.
The glasses are made by Swarovski. Swarovski produces Illuminati pieces.
Illuminati Cross Star Pewter Swarovski Crystal Pendant Necklace
Product Description
Rome: The Angels of Bernini steer the sacred path of light through the altars of science; set with Swarovski crystals. (With 50mm extender chain)
Coincidence?
Yeah right. Look at that necklace, it's full of Illuminati symbols including but not limited to; the eye of horus, an Ahnk, a pentagram, and gothic angels. This is what makes that Swarovski shot deliberate.
Anybody who doesn't believe in the illuminati or how they spread their messages in code through music videos at this point is just being naive.
Originally posted by nunya13
Originally posted by simplelife
If i am not seeing any symbols or doesn't know how to decrypt it from the vid, how am i expected to get indoctrinated or programmed? Wouldn't this make their programming difficult? And also the fact that they choose a not so famous singer to convey their message wouldn't make them morons?
It works on a subconscious level. It's easier to program those who don't know they are being programmed. This is why subliminal messages are much more powerful than those that appeal to the conscious mind. It's easier to resist eating that candy if the movie theater makes you watch the advert that asks you to buy it during the trailers, but its harder to resist if they use specific language and symbols that appeal to the subconscious mind, such as someone in an advert eating the candy passively and thoroughly enjoying it without actually telling you to buy the candy.
Like I was telling my boyfriend last night (which helped him understand a little better), they are saturating us with this archetype images that only the subconscious mind is able to interpret. They saturate the entertainment industry with it so, when the time comes, no one will think anything of the symbols because they've seen them in pop videos and movies, etc. for decades. If you take a seemingly innocent symbol and saturate the audience (who has no clue what the historical meaning of the symbol is) with it, then when someone tries to say the symbol is something nefarious, the average person laughs it off as paranoia. Why would a checkerboard floor in numerous pop videos be something nefarious. It's used all the time, right? Other than the fact that the Masons have used checkerboard floors in their lodges for centuries.
That said, just a checkerboard floor means nothing on its own. If you combine the checkerboard floor with images of monarch butterflies, pentagrams, and manequins, then you have something nefarious being conveyed. You can't take each specific symbol. You have to take them as a whole.
Example: Say an alien came down to Earth and you show them flour, butter, sugar, vanilla, and chocolate chips and explain each one of them separately. The alien is intrigued. Then you show him a chocolate chip cookie and show him the flour and tell him the cookie is made of that. He doesnt' believe you, it obviously wouldn't make any sense. But then you explain that once you mix each single ingredient together and add heat, you get this cookie, it might actually make more sense.
Well, that the best analogy I can come up with to explain why people are interested in this type of stuff. It's the cookie that the most intriguing. Who cares about flour? It's what flour becomes once you mix it with other ingredients that is worthwhile.
That said, I am not good at analogies
Originally posted by nunya13
reply to post by Rathyas
Wow! The first no. of the Olympic logo in the background is uncanny! As i said in my first post in this thread, i immediately thought of the Olympics when i saw the hoop dancers. I couldnt shake the impression the entire time i watched the vid.
I should have known better and immediately thought of an event occuring on the Olympics. I follow someone called Goro Adachi and he always points out patterns and symbols and what could very well be rituals during every Olympic game opening or closing ceremonies. He does the same with Sperbowl halftime shows.
Originally posted by fleabit
Why would Nelly Furtado have inside knowledge of a huge event in the future? Why do ALL these actors, movie studios, directors, musicians, artists, politicians, and who knows else, seem to always have "inside" information on future events? For such clandestine operations, it's amazing how many people always know about it.. but nothing is ever leaked.
Of course, that # only rivals one other - the # of times these people come up with these massive event predictions.. and nothing ever occurs. Either a lot of future events / operations fall apart before implementation.. or people really reach and let their imaginations run wild while watching these things. Hmm. I wonder which it could be.