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derek
12th July 2010, 19:41
First I'd like to say that I think that it's best to lay it out there and ask these questions instead of worrying about it alone and trying to come up answers. There are bound to be other people out there asking this question and a thread like this can really help to clarify it for them. This can be a very positive thing. Believing anything without question is never a good thing.
That being said,
Has anyone noticed that the project camelot logo is the single eye? There are so many illuminati logos, advertisements etc that carry a single eye (the avatar movie is one that comes to mind). This is not to say that project camelot is comprimised by the illuminati, I have a very hard time believing that. I honestly support everything project camleot is doing and really can't find anything that doesn't feel right except that logo. It's just like, why would they choose that logo of all logos? It seems highly questionable to me, and I feel this is a legitimate question.
What are your thoughts on this?
Elandiel BernElve
12th July 2010, 19:48
With Project Camelot and Avalon now seperate the two logos combined make a whole. Project camelot has the other half of the leopard? Camelot cant do without Avalon and vice versa.
Yet the leopard is a different one, what the leopard stands for I dont know.. maybe its because its threatened nowadays just as is the Truth.
partsdale
12th July 2010, 20:16
"With Project Camelot and Avalon now separate, the two logos combined make a whole. Project Camelot has the other half of the leopard? Camelot cant do without Avalon and vice versa."
Thats the way it always struck me... like 2 different perspectives almost, observing the same things.
"Yet the leopard is a different one, what the leopard stands for I don't know.. maybe its because its threatened nowadays, just as is the Truth."
Nice observation! - My take was along the lines of 2 similar, yet different type animals, representing the differences and commonalities of Bill and Kerry.
Operator
12th July 2010, 23:04
I don't want to be nitpicking here ... but for truth seekers having an 'eye' for detail I was sooner or later expecting a remark about the 'jaguar' used by Camelot.
Maybe I've missed it but nobody seems to notice that the jaguar in the lead-in video is actually a cheetah ...
There are some (big) differences between jaguars, leopards and cheetahs:
What is the difference between a leopard and a cheetah? (http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question64523.html)
What is the difference between a leopard and a jaguar? (http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/16977)
Leopards have no "tear" line. Cheetah have a black "tear" line running from the inside of the eye to the mouth.
http://projectcamelotportal.com/images/templates/cheeta.jpg
If the answer on the site is correct this is unmistakeably a cheetah (I am not a biologist, I cannot verify first hand).
Not worth to start a thread about ... but since it got focus anyway ... maybe interesting to know.
Bill Ryan
12th July 2010, 23:21
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This was the original image the logo came from. I was playing with ideas, and quite liked the result. The theme was [sort of] "we're watching you watching us".
It drives me crazy when people see conspiracies where there are none. It's like David Icke's handshake (he has arthritis), and the fact that we came up with the Camelot name while visiting Tintagel (nothing to do with the 1960s project, which we knew nothing about).
(FYI, the author of the August 2009 smear piece (http://projectcamelot.org/open_letter_to_jeff_rense.html), published on Jeff Rense, asserting that we were connected with the 1960s military Project Camelot, was Dr Richard Sauder. I'm happy to name him. He was a friend [we thought] and he should have known better.)
Yes, it's a cheetah. :) Entirely by coincidence - neither knew the other's choice - our new logos were each snow leopards.
http://projectavalon.net/Cheetah4.jpg
Caren
13th July 2010, 02:24
Bill, that is an absolutely beautiful picture! Peace,
caren
Beth
13th July 2010, 02:30
Bill, that is an absolutely beautiful picture! Peace,
caren
I thought the same thing, I just want to kiss it on the head, LOL!
Elandiel BernElve
13th July 2010, 09:31
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This was the original image the logo came from. I was playing with ideas, and quite liked the result. The theme was [sort of] "we're watching you watching us".
Nice! And a beautiful picture indeed :)
I kinda miss the old Project Camelot music though...
It went really well with the African Cheetah slowly walking through the dry grass.
The raw sound of it made it a fitting theme for a kind of underground avant garde movement (P-C) that hasn't been spoiled by the PTB.
Caren
13th July 2010, 11:19
Hi Elandiel, I thought so too! The beautiful cheetah walking through the grass, searching...with such
confidence and strength. That image is very powerful and sticks in your head. I will always remember
it. Peace,
caren
Operator
13th July 2010, 11:33
Hi Elandiel, I thought so too! The beautiful cheetah walking through the grass, searching...with such
confidence and strength. That image is very powerful and sticks in your head. I will always remember
it. Peace,
caren
Another remarkable thing about the cheetah ... it's powerful and one of the fastest animals on this planet, however ....
it is only powerful and fast for a very short time ... if it misses it's target it will be exhausted for hours and will have a
diminishing chance (because of weakening) on success the next try. It's more vulnerable than you might think.
It still is an amazing and beautiful creature ... I agree
Luke
13th July 2010, 11:46
Another interesting fact is cheetahs rare example of "clone" (officially explained by some extinction event that left only few pairs of these animals, but some other possibilities come to mind)
The cheetah has unusually low genetic variability and a very low sperm count, which also suffers from low motility and deformed flagella.[8] Skin grafts between non-related cheetahs illustrate this point in that there is no rejection of the donor skin. It is thought that it went through a prolonged period of inbreeding following a genetic bottleneck during the last ice age. Source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheetah)
Caren
13th July 2010, 11:49
Hi operator, thanks for the info on this stunning animal, mother nature at her best! I had no idea of that.
All though it makes much sense to me as I have a background in orthopedic surgery; and I understand
the mechanics of muscles somewhat. Peace,
caren
jackovesk
19th July 2010, 14:21
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It drives me crazy when people see conspiracies where there are none. It's like David Icke's handshake (he has arthritis), and the fact that we came up with the Camelot name while visiting Tintagel (nothing to do with the 1960s project, which we knew nothing about).
Totally Agree Bill..! How many more times do you have to explain this type of thing, to the paranoid!
I have a Solution, why don't all those who doubt the Truth. Start having a good look at themselves before making such paranoid statements. Most of us fellow Truthseekers can spot a Fraud or Phony a mile away!
Project Camelot has a huge following throughout the world, interviewing some of the wisest revolutionary minds on the planet! If all the false innuendo was true, none of them would have put their faith in Bill & Kerry in the 1st place. Let alone the members of this blog and the millions of visitors they get to the website.
Enough Said...Keep up the Good Work Bill & Kerry.
derek
3rd October 2010, 22:36
Thank You for that response Bill, you have a good point. I do really think project camelot is credible, but that logo is sooo uncanny. Everytime I see it it makes me cringe. I don't even visit avalon much anymore for that reason. I'd really like some sort of discussion on this. What do you guys think?
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