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Originally posted by WhiteHat
Originally posted by conar
Originally posted by Staroth
Originally posted by Revolution9
reply to post by Saphire187
There is one picture on The London Underground. Notice the UFO in the top right corner!
I found this posted and there is no UFO in it?
found a bigger version
www.wired.com...#
edit on 24-7-2012 by conar because: (no reason given)
Isn't that ufo just the reflection of a street light?
Originally posted by StarTraveller
reply to post by Char-Lee
I was referring to the numbers equating to 11 & -11 my friend, could also be offering the paddle to someone who is up a certain creek without one
Originally posted by Dhimmie
Originally posted by Outfoxed
reply to post by detachedindividual
The only question of any merit raised in this thread is the original image of the guy being obviously excluded from the group and not participating.
Really? What do you make of the alien?
I mean, this guy is really there, as a character in the scene, not symbolised by something or interpreted from something. And he doesn't look like an artefact of the graphic design process in the same way as the man with the upside down paper. And he looks like he has been nicely blended in to the background, almost invisible.
This is a suspicious poster, don't dismiss it because a few of the observations being made are a bit vague, and the symbolism a bit nebulous.
edit on 24-7-2012 by Outfoxed because: korektid mie speeling
The theme of the poster is to show 'this is the greatest show in the universe, even the fcuking aliens have come to watch it.'
I doubt the artist was covertly trying to give the message that aliens are somehow connected with the games, and there is going to be a bomb, and all muslims wear turbans and wherever they are they are dangerous (could represent Iran's attempt to boycott the games which they 'threatened' to do so they are on the outside looking in), and the 'Bin Laden' character, and the Zionist conspiracy (Every games has a theme and Zion was chosen to be the theme, it is no secret), and the red flag, and the ginger afro tosser, and the clouds which are really smoke... At which point does this list start to sound a bit silly and mentally paranoid???
Or let me guess, that's just what the Illuminate want me to think!!!!!
Originally posted by LGND1SOUL
The poster indicates that 'certain roads will be affected' during the games and to find out about 'restrictions' and 'plan alternative travel' while a bunch of surprised game attenders are held back by an obstacle of some sort on the road. The tip of the oars of the rowers (or obstacle) are directed towards the viewer and are made to appear sharp as in indicating danger. Many of the people seem to be taken aback by all of this except a few insiders who are conciously heading the other direction, one of whom has a triangle on the back of his leather jacket. A couple on the left side of the street seem to be confused. The man of the couple watches another man walk away in a haste towards the opposite direction while the woman looks back at the road block in confusion. The license plate on the black car could also be a sign to all of this, perhaps a subliminal message indicating a certain area in London or road?
Originally posted by Char-Lee
Originally posted by WhiteHat
Originally posted by conar
Originally posted by Staroth
Originally posted by Revolution9
reply to post by Saphire187
There is one picture on The London Underground. Notice the UFO in the top right corner!
I found this posted and there is no UFO in it?
found a bigger version
www.wired.com...#
edit on 24-7-2012 by conar because: (no reason given)
Isn't that ufo just the reflection of a street light?
Don't see where a street light would reflect from and also the eyes look the same as the "UFO".
Originally posted by PrimePorkchop
reply to post by Saphire187
ever consider the possibility that your own bigoted views could be clouding your assessment of the picture?
If they hadn't put an arab in the picture, you'd be posting the same image saying "Where's the Arabs?"
If the first thing you see when looking at a picture like this makes you think of racial segregation then you seriously have a problem.
An armband is a piece of material worn around the arm over the sleeve of other clothing if present. they may be worn for pure ornamentation to mark the wearer as belonging to group, having a certain rank or role, or being in a particular state or condition
When used as part of a military uniform it is called a brassard. Uniforms serving other purposes such as to identify members of clubs, societies or teams may also have armbands for certain ranks or functions. An armband might identify a group leader, a team captain, or a person charged with controlling or organizing an event.
Armbands are sometimes used to indicate political affiliations or to identify the wearer with an ideology or social movement.