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Tony
16th July 2012, 17:14
This from the British newspaper, THE GUARDIAN 5 December 2010.

The London Olympics theory is an intriguing case, not least because it actually makes a prediction. Either something will happen in 2012 or it won't: the theory will be right or wrong. What will people such as David do if nothing happens? "I'll be really bloody surprised," he says, "but if nothing happens, I'd say that the forces of good behind the scenes, like us, saved the day and the forces of evil were stopped."

Steve Rose
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 5 December 2010 21.00 GMT

Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world?
Some people believe an elite clique will use the games to simulate an alien invasion in their plan for global domination

When Wenlock and Mandeville, the official mascots of the London Olympic Games, were unveiled to the world in May, the general reaction was one of bemusement. These stumpy, one-eyed, metallic-skinned creatures, the organisers explained, had formed out of stray drops of molten steel during the construction of the Olympic stadium, but most of the public and media simply interpreted them as aliens. What do monocular extraterrestrials have to do with the Olympics? A year earlier, the 2012 Olympic logo was greeted with a similar mix of derision and puzzlement. Jaded observers passed off these designs as sorry reflections of the state of British creativity, but a small minority had a very different answer: we were being primed for the establishment of the New World Order, by means of the greatest hoax in history.


Even in conspiracy-theory terms, the London Olympics plot is a difficult one to swallow, but that hasn't stopped a credulous minority from gulping it down. You'll find them on cult conspiracy blogs such as Red Ice Creations, Godlike Productions and Above Top Secret, or even making their own video presentations on YouTube. The basic scenario goes something like this: while the world's eyes are on London in 2012, a spectacular alien invasion will take place at the Olympic stadium. Or so the public will think; it will actually be a hoax invasion, orchestrated by the New World Order as an excuse to stage a global coup d'etat. Terrified by the appearance of aliens, the world's populace will surrender their civil liberties, and "they" – a vague array of elite cliques such as the Bilderberg group, the Freemasons, the Illuminati, and dynasties such as the English royal family, the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds – will have smoothly achieved their goal of a single world government, economy and religion. It sounds like a cross between Dan Brown, the X-Files and Watchmen, but believers insist this stuff is real.


The evidence for such a plot is vague: exhibit A is the 2012 Olympic logo. Rearrange the four angular numerals of the bizarre design, the theorists say, and it really spells "zion". There's even a dot to go over the "i". This is a sign that "they" plan to build the new Jerusalem right here in England's green and pleasant land, just as William Blake's poem predicted. The "dark satanic mills" of the Lea Valley will become the epicentre of the New World Order. Conspiracy theorists insist there is nothing anti-semitic in their use of the word "zion", although the suspicion is there.


The next giveaway is the street names around the Olympic site: Great Eastern Road, Carpenter's Road, Angel Lane, Temple Mills Lane, Church Road – don't they all seem a little biblical? Isn't it strange that such a large patch of land has stood undeveloped in London all this time?


It goes on: Prince William is the obvious choice for king of this New Jerusalem because of his royal bloodline, his birthday (the 21 June – the summer solstice) and the fact that he will be 30 years old in 2012, the year of the 30th Olympiad, or XXX in roman numerals. Numerology counts for a lot in these circles. And as for the fake UFO invasion, the theorists note the closing ceremony of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, in which a flying saucer landed in the stadium and an alien walked out and waved to the crowd. The staged spectacle, in which a blacked-out military helicopter lowered a model spaceship by cable into the Coliseum, did not prompt mass panic, but it has been interpreted as a warm-up. The advocates of "London Zion", as the theory has become known, have been poring over London Olympics promotional videos and finding a lot of suspicious symbolism in them – flying saucers and other spaceship-like objects, lights in the skies, stadiums in flames, all-seeing eyes.

Then Wenlock and Mandeville came along and the theory really had legs, albeit stumpy alien ones.
"Once your eyes are open to it, it's amazing what's hidden in plain sight," explains David (not his real name), the friend of a friend who first told me about the London plot a year ago. So in the name of curiosity, and, perhaps, the future of civilisation, we arranged to meet at the Olympics site to look for evidence. You can't get into the site itself – construction continues apace and security is tight – but there are daily guided tours of the perimeter. On a clear, chilly morning, as we wait outside Tesco for the tour to begin, David explains how most of the clouds in the sky are now man-made. Aeroplanes have been lacing the atmosphere with metal particulates for decades to facilitate holographic projection, he claims. That's how they'll pull off the UFO illusion. These "chemtrails" also enable the use of top-secret super-weapons that bounce energy off the upper atmosphere to remote locations. The Haiti earthquake was triggered this way.


David spends hours scouring the internet for conspiracy information, and stumbled on the Olympics plot theory two years ago on a blog called the Cosmic Mind, run by 28-year-old Rik Clay from Leeds. Clay was making a name for himself in these esoteric circles. As well as the Olympics, his blog discussed everything from the significance of the No 11 to crop circles to Princess Diana. But three months after the Cosmic Mind launched, it suddenly went down in August 2008. Clay had died. Internet forums were full of wild allegations about the cause of his death.


As the tour proceeds, David's eyebrows rise at certain points, such as when the guide explains how they had to reroute power lines crossing the site 30 metres underground. "There's bound to be a secret network of tunnels so that dignitaries can escape when it happens," David says. Had the guide ever seen anything paranormal going on here? "What, you mean like flying saucers? No, nothing like that," she laughs. David's eyebrows rise again. No one mentioned flying saucers. The vast construction site looks fairly innocuous to me. David isn't so sure. "What about that cross in the sky up there?" he says. Two short fragments of aeroplane contrail have formed a distinct cross in the sky directly over the stadium. That is good enough for him.


Unsurprisingly, the London Olympics organisers deny all knowledge of the conspiracy. "Since we launched the logo in 2007, many people have passed comment on it and have suggested it resembles different shapes or characters," a spokesperson says. "This is a new one on us. The logo represents the figure 2012, nothing else." The conspirary theory is far from cast-iron: you could make the word "zion" out of the numbers 2,0, 1 and 2 however you designed them. And while some of the road names around the site might sound biblical, the ones that don't, such as Pudding Mill Lane, have been conveniently omitted. "Of course it sounds ridiculous," David acknowledges. And then he delivers the killer blow: "But if I had said to you 10 years ago that a few people were going to destroy the Twin Towers by flying planes into them, and that Britain and the US would start two wars as a result, would that have sounded believable?"


Just as the assassination of JFK and Watergate fuelled a golden age of paranoia, so the attacks of 11 September 2001 and its repercussions have ushered in a new, productive generation of conspiracy theories. It's not just a fringe minority. In a 2006 poll by Scripps Howard/Ohio University, 36% of Americans agreed that the US government was either involved in the 9/11 attacks or did nothing to stop them. Another poll by Zogby in 2007 put the proportion at 26.4%. Then again, polls this year also found that 18% of Americans believe Barack Obama is a Muslim and 27% believe he was born outside the US. Public credulity seems to be at an all-time high, or reliable information at an all-time low. For the conspiracy hardcore, though, 9/11, the London 7/7 attacks and other terrorist incidents are what's known as "false flag" operations; hoax attacks designed to advance the conspirators' agenda, and the London Olympics plot is the next one.


Rik Clay's Olympics theory was chiefly inspired by another British researcher, Ian R Crane, whom he saw speaking at an event in Glastonbury in 2007. A former oil industry executive, Crane is something of a heavy hitter on the conspiracy circuit. He regularly holds public lectures and releases DVDs on what he calls "deep geopolitics", and claims to have predicted the BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster, and pre-empted a failed terrorist attack in Chicago in 2006. It was Crane who first deciphered the "Zion" in the Olympic logo, and who suggested a fake UFO invasion was being planned. "We've seen the abilities of computer graphics in Hollywood movies," he says. "It doesn't take much to recast that fantasy as something that's then presented as a reality."


Crane also acknowledges that the Olympics conspiracy sounds crazy, but "it's only when one puts it into context with the much deeper geopolitical agenda that it starts to have some basis," he says. He sketches out this context in dizzying strokes. How the recent financial meltdown was deliberately planned, purported links between Obama adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski and extreme rightwing thinktanks, Henry Kissinger and global warming. "They're all inextricably linked," he says. "What we're really looking at here is a web of intrigue that actually goes back a long way. The individuals who believe themselves to be the rightful rulers of the planet have some concern about what the very short-term future holds. In their belief system, they feel they need to have total planetary control by 2012."


Crane and Clay exchanged emails, but never met. Crane doesn't think there was anything suspicious about Clay's death. Nor do others close to Clay, including his parents, who have been understandably distressed not just by the death of their son but by the subsequent internet rumours. "There have been many outlandish ideas put forward about Rik's death, some that beggar belief, but most have come from people ignorant of the real facts and who have been too lazy to do their research," says John Clay, Rik's father. "An autopsy was carried out and an inquest held at Bradford coroners court in February 2009.

The official verdict was that Rik took his own life while the balance of his mind was disturbed." There were clear pointers to where Rik was heading, says John. A few weeks before his death, he had suffered some form of mental breakdown. He had jumped out of a third-floor window, fracturing his heel. His parents took him in for six weeks. "During his time with us he was not the Rik that we knew and was mostly very withdrawn," says John. "He told us that he had things in his head that shouldn't be there but would not elaborate, which was quite normal for Rik – he would only tell you what he wanted you to hear. Rik could be quite obsessional."


Another close friend of Rik's also believes his death was caused by a combination of his work and his mental health: "It's a stressful arena, conspiracy stuff. You can't trust anything any more. What level do you take it to? If you're passionate and paranoid, it can really take over, and I think that's what happened with Rik. He wanted to get to the bottom of everything. Unfortunately the result of that was that he pulled apart his own reality."



One of the problems with many conspiracy theories is that, unlike scientific theories, they're impossible to definitively prove wrong. Any attempt to do so invites accusations that you're in on them. Conversely, labelling something as a "conspiracy theory" is a convenient way to close down political debate or a challenge to authority by painting the theorists as wackos. Tony Blair described his critics as obsessed with conspiracy during the Chilcot inquiry earlier this year, just as George Bush in 2001 urged the UN not to tolerate "outrageous conspiracy theories" about the 9/11 attacks. Neutral observers point out that regardless of their content, conspiracy theories are "unofficial" knowledge, and therefore threaten institutions of official knowledge, such as academia and journalism. The two sides resemble each other more than they would like to admit.


The London Olympics theory is an intriguing case, not least because it actually makes a prediction. Either something will happen in 2012 or it won't: the theory will be right or wrong. What will people such as David do if nothing happens? "I'll be really bloody surprised," he says, "but if nothing happens, I'd say that the forces of good behind the scenes, like us, saved the day and the forces of evil were stopped."

WHOMADEGOD
16th July 2012, 18:24
Hi, (missing you on TOT!),

If the Remote Viewing fraternity/Op Looking Glass, etc., all agree that they cannot see anything past Dec 21st 2012, then why cant anyone "SEE" if this false flag event will manifest?

Cidersomerset
16th July 2012, 18:38
Well put Pie'n'ael ............Where as I don't think anything like a alien invasion will happen another " Terror" attack is always possible. The G4 whistleblower
last week made it perfectly clear the inadequacies in the company which have other government contracts as reported on channel 4 news tonight so are
unlikely to receive to great a sanction apart from a fine.It looked like lapses were being left for possible exploitation from person with harmfull agendas
especially if given inside knowledge. These gaps are being filled by extra police and troops, which I admit fuels the security conspiricy. Though 9/11
& 7/7 were both commited during 'emergency drills and war games....More conspiricy!!

The ritual aspect of the power elites is well known and explained by David Icke on the interview posted earlier about 20 mins in, and on the
Bohemian Grove thread I put up. As I wrote there Ritual seems to have been part of the human psyche for a long time especially from
the establishments like religion, monarchy government down to supporting your local team or afternoon tea.Not all ritual is suspicious
but the higher up the heirachy the more 'dodgy' the ritual. The mock sacrifice of a child to Molac is a bit disturbing !!

The 2012 logo ZION ....could be ...2012..but not convinced.


If its supposed to be 2012 why is every picture I can find
its layed out 2102 not 2012 ..just a thought.

http://redicecreations.com/ul_img/18318zionolympics_big.jpg

And as for Jerusalam one of my favourites , its not quite the same !!

5rib95MMfwY

As played at last years royal shindig !!


Ah its got to be looked at top to bottom....Still odd ! maybe they did it to wind us up
just for the 'crack'....

http://www.bruceongames.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Inspired-by-London-2012-logo.jpg

jc71
16th July 2012, 19:06
Hi Tony,

This reminds me of a strange image in the end credits to the BBC coverage of the 2010 World Cup (football/soccer). It was so incongruous that I took a snapshot of it on my lo-res mobile phone camera.

What is this UFO mothership and Christ-like figure doing in the end credits to a soccer tournament in South Africa....

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=17395&d=1342465194

J

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Also, for Cidersomerset. This was Rik Clay's Zion from Beijing...

http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2008/06jun/beijingzion.jpg

J

Tony
16th July 2012, 19:06
I'm wondering if there is so much in the public domain and obvious what is going on, that middle people may have second thoughts. There are now programmes on TV about 'Who are the men that made us fat?' ...about fracking....food....milk....GM crops...
Maybe journalists are feeling uncomfortable about what they are told to say.


I meet one of Bob Diamond's dealers, and he got out because of the greed culture.

I just cannot work out how clever the elite are...or not....

Cidersomerset
16th July 2012, 19:14
Thanks Jc71 .....Thats got my 'conspiracy' hat back on again...LOL..

http://wemadethis.typepad.com/we_made_this/images/2007/06/04/olympics_logos.jpg

The two games since 9/11 seem to have a zionist feel....Sydney 2000 logo would have been
published before that.....A new trail..LOL..Blast got me sums wrong forgot about Athens !
It works after 7/7 2005.....Who knows ?? still odd !!

Oh yeh if you look at the Sydney logo at a certain angle ...Zion is back on the agenda !!

How about Athens ??

jc71
16th July 2012, 19:20
Sorry about that Cidersomeset - I know you were trying to give that hat a rest...

You could maybe make zion out of the logo elements above Sydney 2000. But I guess you see what you are looking for which goes back to Tony's balanced OP - it is this way or that way...

J

Fred Steeves
16th July 2012, 19:37
I'm wondering if there is so much in the public domain and obvious what is going on, that middle people may have second thoughts. There are now programmes on TV about 'Who are the men that made us fat?' ...about fracking....food....milk....GM crops...
Maybe journalists are feeling uncomfortable about what they are told to say.


I doubt it Tony. I'm thinking back to the karma thing. The deeper we get into this, the more they are just coming right out and telling us what they are doing. Imagine them saying something like: "Hey, we told you guys straight up what we were doing for chrissake, it's not our fault you didn't take us seriously". I see a lot of that these days. It's right there, it's certainly not hiding, and for the most part it's being lapped right up.

Kind of like what Don Henley says in "Dirty Laundry":

We got the bubble-headed-bleach-blonde who
Comes on at five
She can tell you 'bout the plane crash with a gleam
In her eye
It's interesting when people die-
Give us dirty laundry



Cheers,
Fred

Pete
16th July 2012, 21:54
The last thing I want to do is fan any fires, but I have to agree wholeheartedly with what Fred has just said;

Take a look at this, if this information was only in the province of the alternative community you would struggle to believe this, but here it is in full sight of us all and with all the connections we would expect;



London unveils "Spirit of zionism" statue for 2012 Olympics


The creature named "Spirit of zionism", which towers over onlookers at a height of nearly 30ft (9m), is the work of 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois.

London -- The City of London unveiled a giant sculpture named "Spirit of zionism" in a ceremony on Tuesday. The sculpture by 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois is made of bronze, stainless steel and marble and was one of a series of six gargantuan spiders built in the 1990s, the first of which was called "Maman".

"The piece, when you are inside of the sculpture, conveys the feeling of fear that is daily life for Palestinian families" said Burgeoise at the ceremony.

Lord Mayor of London John Stuttard said that the sculpture was "in keeping with the ZION theme that we presented in our 2012 Games LOGO".

The sculpture will be on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment until after the 2012 Games.

Editor's Note:
The 2012 London Olympic Games logo is a clever arrangement of the letters Z I O N jumbled together.


........
information compiled at the following site, although a rudimentary search will find many other contributors, I just chose this one because they are interested in the conspiracy angle.

http://wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/3950



my feeling is , "if it looks like dog's muck,...... smells like dog's muck,....... feels like dog's muck and .........tastes like dog's muck..........it's probably dog's muck!"


:ufo:

:israel:

Cidersomerset
16th July 2012, 22:12
OK What the 'Flips' going on!! LOL..

This has got to be one of the 'ugliest' statues ever !!

on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment

London unveils "Spirit of zionism" statue for 2012 Olympics


http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/attachments/london-2012-olympics-banter/5023d1191739446-london-unveils-spirit-zionism-statue-2012-olympics-ap071003066496.jpg

The creature named "Spirit of zionism", which towers over onlookers at a height of nearly 30ft (9m), is the work of 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois.
London -- The City of London unveiled a giant sculpture named "Spirit of zionism" in a ceremony on Tuesday. The sculpture by 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois is made of bronze, stainless steel and marble and was one of a series of six gargantuan spiders built in the 1990s, the first of which was called "Maman".
"The piece, when you are inside of the sculpture, conveys the feeling of fear that is daily life for Palestinian families" said Burgeoise at the ceremony.
Lord Mayor of London John Stuttard said that the sculpture was "in keeping with the ZION theme that we presented in our 2012 Games LOGO".
The sculpture will be on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment until after the 2012 Games.
Editor's Note:
The 2012 London Olympic Games logo is a clever arrangement of the letters Z I O N jumbled together.


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Wheres my hat !!

http://rlv.zcache.com/i_am_not_a_conspiracy_nut_hat-p148875286057234217enxqz_400.jpg

Fred Steeves
16th July 2012, 23:08
OK What the 'Flips' going on!! LOL..

This has got to be one of the 'ugliest' statues ever !!

on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment

London unveils "Spirit of zionism" statue for 2012 Olympics


http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/attachments/london-2012-olympics-banter/5023d1191739446-london-unveils-spirit-zionism-statue-2012-olympics-ap071003066496.jpg


Wow! For one, that is one creepy piece of "art". For two, can anyone please educate me as to what that dome is in the background?

Thanks,
Fred

MargueriteBee
16th July 2012, 23:38
The spirit of zionism is fear.

spuddie
17th July 2012, 01:11
For two, can anyone please educate me as to what that dome is in the background?

Thanks,
Fred

The dome of St Paul's Cathedral, Fred. It's similarity to the dome of the US Capitol won't have escaped you, I'm sure.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Paul%27s_Cathedral

Fred Steeves
17th July 2012, 01:17
For two, can anyone please educate me as to what that dome is in the background?

Thanks,
Fred

The dome of St Paul's Cathedral, Fred. It's similarity to the dome of the US Capitol won't have escaped you, I'm sure.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Paul%27s_Cathedral

O.K., thanks spuddie, but wasn't the picture in question supposedly shot in London?

ghostrider
17th July 2012, 03:37
OK What the 'Flips' going on!! LOL..

This has got to be one of the 'ugliest' statues ever !!

on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment

London unveils "Spirit of zionism" statue for 2012 Olympics


http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/attachments/london-2012-olympics-banter/5023d1191739446-london-unveils-spirit-zionism-statue-2012-olympics-ap071003066496.jpg

The creature named "Spirit of zionism", which towers over onlookers at a height of nearly 30ft (9m), is the work of 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois.
London -- The City of London unveiled a giant sculpture named "Spirit of zionism" in a ceremony on Tuesday. The sculpture by 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois is made of bronze, stainless steel and marble and was one of a series of six gargantuan spiders built in the 1990s, the first of which was called "Maman".
"The piece, when you are inside of the sculpture, conveys the feeling of fear that is daily life for Palestinian families" said Burgeoise at the ceremony.
Lord Mayor of London John Stuttard said that the sculpture was "in keeping with the ZION theme that we presented in our 2012 Games LOGO".
The sculpture will be on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment until after the 2012 Games.
Editor's Note:
The 2012 London Olympic Games logo is a clever arrangement of the letters Z I O N jumbled together.


==========================================================

Wheres my hat !!

http://rlv.zcache.com/i_am_not_a_conspiracy_nut_hat-p148875286057234217enxqz_400.jpg

looks like something I squished in my garage over the weekend , just a larger version of course. that thing is considered art ??? a giant statue of a spider ? A giant skunk , now thats art . the whole olympic thing stinks... ha ha.

Flash
17th July 2012, 06:38
OK What the 'Flips' going on!! LOL..

This has got to be one of the 'ugliest' statues ever !!

on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment

London unveils "Spirit of zionism" statue for 2012 Olympics


http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/attachments/london-2012-olympics-banter/5023d1191739446-london-unveils-spirit-zionism-statue-2012-olympics-ap071003066496.jpg


"The piece, when you are inside of the sculpture, conveys the feeling of fear that is daily life for Palestinian families" said Burgeoise at the ceremony.
Lord Mayor of London John Stuttard said that the sculpture was "in keeping with the ZION theme that we presented in our 2012 Games LOGO".

Editor's Note:
The 2012 London Olympic Games logo is a clever arrangement of the letters Z I O N jumbled together.

If the sculpture, when one is underneath, represent the fear lived by the Palestinians, and has been bought by the Rotschilds and is on loan by the Rotschild, does that mean that the spider itself IS the Rotschild (insect like behavior). Would fit pretty well with the spider webs the Rotschild have been spawning throughout, and it would fit with the spider feeding on what is considered as the lower class insects.

Also: now no wonder there is thousands of troops in London right now for the Olympics. If the theme is zionism, this is a direct blow/provocation to the Arabs and Palestinians. How could one not imagine that some retaliation would not take place. I just hope the Palestinians and Arabs are more intelligent and human oriented not to create havoc for thousands of innocents sleepers at the Olympics.

Edit: as horrendous as anything that could happen in the Olympics, the rest of the world should be carefully watched and scrutinised at the same time, because the important stuff will be elsewhere imho. This seems to be the official launch of NWO, but the true activities will be elsewhere (may be re: Bill Ryan thread of PTB leaving).

jc71
17th July 2012, 06:50
Hi Fred,

St Paul's Cathedral is in central London and quite near to the Olympic Stadium.

From the picture shown, it looks like this spider is outside of the Tate Modern art gallery on the South Bank of the Thames.

Hope that helps...

J

Tarka the Duck
17th July 2012, 10:01
I would definitely question the reliability of this site...it seems to be stirring things up using highly questionable information.

Unless I've got something wrong (which is of course perfectly possible :rolleyes:) these points jumped out at me:

The author seems to think the artist was present at the unveiling ceremony in London. I can't find any evidence of that: she died in 2010 at the age of 95.

Neither do there appear to be any references to this sculpture (which, incidentally, I find absolutely beautiful :cool:) having any connection at all the the 2012 Olympics. It was bought by the Tate Gallery in 2000 and is not on loan from the Rothschild collection.
There are also casts in these museums: The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, USA, National Gallery of Canada, Canada, State Hermitage Museum, Russia, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, Mori Art Museum, Japan, Samsung Museum of Modern Art, South Korea, Qatar National Convention Center, Qatar and Pappajohn Sculpture Park, USA.

From what I understand, the artist, Louise Bourgeois, sculpted this as a tribute to her mother who died when Louise was 21 – that's why it's called Maman. This is what she said about it:

The Spider is an ode to my mother. She was my best friend. Like a spider, my mother was a weaver. My family was in the business of tapestry restoration, and my mother was in charge of the workshop. Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and are therefore unwanted. So, spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother.

I think there is only one sculpture called Maman. Not six. The rest are casts.

It's not called "The Spirit of Zionism"! It's called "Maman". In fact, I haven't been able to find any link between the artist the Palestinian cause or Zionism other than the website quoted. Has anyone else?


The last thing I want to do is fan any fires, but I have to agree wholeheartedly with what Fred has just said;

Take a look at this, if this information was only in the province of the alternative community you would struggle to believe this, but here it is in full sight of us all and with all the connections we would expect;



London unveils "Spirit of zionism" statue for 2012 Olympics


The creature named "Spirit of zionism", which towers over onlookers at a height of nearly 30ft (9m), is the work of 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois.

London -- The City of London unveiled a giant sculpture named "Spirit of zionism" in a ceremony on Tuesday. The sculpture by 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois is made of bronze, stainless steel and marble and was one of a series of six gargantuan spiders built in the 1990s, the first of which was called "Maman".

"The piece, when you are inside of the sculpture, conveys the feeling of fear that is daily life for Palestinian families" ]said Burgeoise at the ceremony.[/COLOR]

]Lord Mayor of London John Stuttard[/COLOR] said that the sculpture was "in keeping with the ZION theme that we presented in our 2012 Games LOGO".

]The sculpture will be on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment until after the 2012 Games.[/COLOR]


........
information compiled at the following site, although a rudimentary search will find many other contributors, I just chose this one because they are interested in the conspiracy angle.

http://wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/3950

Tony
17th July 2012, 10:17
We are coming to a time when things may or may not happen.

Lets's say things could happen. If so it has to be taken very seriously, in fact any speculation should stop now! This only serves to confuse everyone. We all know the story of ' The boy who cried Wolf', in the end NO ONE BELIEVED HIM!

Very few people can be physically prepared for what might happen, but we can all be mentally prepared, or rather psychologically and spiritually prepared.

There is a saying, " To tread safely in the world, instead of trying to put leather on all the roads, merely put leather on your own feet!"

Pet theories built on hearsay, will only serve to create fear and anger, and above all OVER REACTION. This will only serve to create your own limited view, and create further suffering.

Physically and mentally we can be "got at!" because these are changeable items, they are all created by our own consciousness, which can be infested from outside. But spiritual essence is not changeable, it is what we truly are. This essence just cannot be "got at" because it is not a 'thing', it's not an idea, it's not even consciousness....it's beyond all that.

If something were to happen, this is the perfect time to know one's true nature.
This is why the moment of bodily death, is so important, there is a moment one is free
of body and thought.....before all the habits kick in again.

I suppose it all depends on what one believes or trusts or knows. Don't believe anything, don't trust anyone until you know! Test it, test it, test it.

One cannot know what is going on in the universe until one knows one's own mind.
It is in the mind that "everything" is known. It is also in the mind that our true nature can be known.

Everything outside is a play of atoms and ideas, which rely on causes and conditions, which are constantly being juggled be our combines confused consciousnesses.

As I told a burglar one night who was standing at the bottom of my bed, " There is a way out."




All the best to us,
Tony

Tony
17th July 2012, 10:42
At one of my Art exhibitions someone told the gallery owner that my work looked very sinister, as there were no shadows. What can you do with such people? Oh I know, get them to write on forums!!!!


Yours ....I was bloody well painting light!
Tony

bennycog
17th July 2012, 10:54
cider i want that hat lol

Tony
17th July 2012, 11:52
If you are caught in the mind body web.......................!

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WHOMADEGOD
17th July 2012, 12:16
At one of my Art exhibitions someone told the gallery owner that my work looked very sinister, as there were no shadows. What can you do with such people? Oh I know, get them to write on forums!!!!


Yours ....I was bloody well painting light!
Tony

Ah but Tony, you cannot deny the shadow my friend, you must embrace all of creation (chortle)

Mark

Flash
17th July 2012, 15:52
OK What the 'Flips' going on!! LOL..

This has got to be one of the 'ugliest' statues ever !!

on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment

London unveils "Spirit of zionism" statue for 2012 Olympics


http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/attachments/london-2012-olympics-banter/5023d1191739446-london-unveils-spirit-zionism-statue-2012-olympics-ap071003066496.jpg

The creature named "Spirit of zionism", which towers over onlookers at a height of nearly 30ft (9m), is the work of 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois.
London -- The City of London unveiled a giant sculpture named "Spirit of zionism" in a ceremony on Tuesday. The sculpture by 95-year-old acclaimed artist Louise Bourgeois is made of bronze, stainless steel and marble and was one of a series of six gargantuan spiders built in the 1990s, the first of which was called "Maman".
"The piece, when you are inside of the sculpture, conveys the feeling of fear that is daily life for Palestinian families" said Burgeoise at the ceremony.
Lord Mayor of London John Stuttard said that the sculpture was "in keeping with the ZION theme that we presented in our 2012 Games LOGO".
The sculpture will be on loan from the Rothschild Art Endowment until after the 2012 Games.
Editor's Note:
The 2012 London Olympic Games logo is a clever arrangement of the letters Z I O N jumbled together.


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Wheres my hat !!

http://rlv.zcache.com/i_am_not_a_conspiracy_nut_hat-p148875286057234217enxqz_400.jpg

looks like something I squished in my garage over the weekend , just a larger version of course. that thing is considered art ??? a giant statue of a spider ? A giant skunk , now thats art . the whole olympic thing stinks... ha ha.

That spider story has been debunked here by one of our Avalonian Walshy, post 3

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?47453-Olympic-2012--Zionism--For-Crying-Out-Loud-Wake-Up-London..-