View Full Version : Olympics 2012: What's up England..???
jackovesk
30th July 2012, 06:48
Ok we all know the Olympics is on..:)
But I would like to know what the (General Public Consensus) is or (Your Own)..?
I have not heard a whisper from our UK members about...
e.g
What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
http://www.flags-and-anthems.com/media/flags/animierte-flagge-grossbritannien.gif So if your out there somewhere UK Avalonians, what's the Scoop..?
PS - Not interested in someone just cutting & pasting a link...:nono:
I would like some (On-The-Ground) INTEL as to what the general consensus is..?
Are the General Public Happy? - Expectant? - Afraid/Fearful? - Excited? - Whinging? - Hopeful? - etc, etc...
andrewgreen
30th July 2012, 07:51
Definitely not fearful, enjoying the Olympics being in the UK. Obviously people try to hijack things for their own agenda but its up to the individual how they view things.
Jenci
30th July 2012, 07:52
Ok we all know the Olympics is on..:)
But I would like to know what the (General Public Consensus) is..?
I have not heard a whisper from our UK members about...
e.g
What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
http://www.flags-and-anthems.com/media/flags/animierte-flagge-grossbritannien.gif So if your out there somewhere UK Avalonians, what's the Scoop..?
PS - Not interested in someone just cutting & pasting a link...:nono:
I would like some (On-The-Ground) INTEL as to what the general consensus is..?
Are the General Public Happy? - Expectant? - Afraid/Fearful? - Excited? - Whinging? - Hopeful? - etc, etc...
Hi Jack,
I have never met anyone in the UK who is awake and aware yet so from my experience people are just for the Games and everything they stand for with no questions asked.
Generally what happens in this country is that the mood gets dictated by the media, particularly the newspapers. If they are behind the Olympics, then the people will be. There was a lot of negative press about the Olympics in the lead up to it but this is just what the media do and it was no surprise that they changed tune the day after the opening and rallied behind it in support.
My guess is over the coming weeks they (media, particularly newspapers) will take the public on a rollercoaster of highs and lows a bit like a movie plot. They will highlight stories to complain about the Games, like the empty seats story and find any opportunity to criticise when things go wrong but when it comes to the closing ceromony they will be 100% behind it and therefore the general population will be too. I will guess they will get the people to the point, that if there was any doubt that the country should have spent all this money on these games, that it will have all been worthwhile for the country.
No doubt there will be headlines about putting the Great back into Great Britain.....that's a favourite of theirs.
A good guage of the mood of the general public is the newspaper headlines for the day. This site has all the front pages. The Sun (Murdoch) is the top selling newspaper. Others to note are the Mirror and the Daily Mail.
http://www.frontpagestoday.co.uk/2012/07/30/archive.cfm
If you look at Saturday's headlines after the opening show, you will set that they were all behind the Games and that means that all (well most) of the public will think it was good.
Jeanette
jackovesk
30th July 2012, 08:02
Excellent...:thumb:
Thanks for the replies so far...
Please Feel Free those of you who were'nt born in the UK to ask any questions I may have missed..?
PS - or to our UK Members
What are your 'Personal Views' on some of the ?'s raised in the OP 'above'..?
We don't want to know what you had for breakfast/lunch/dinner, but anything you could share with the rest of us would be much appreciated...:thumb:
gigha
30th July 2012, 08:19
Who is we how would like to know. just the word we implies more than one.
Of course it could be the royal we.
Excellent...:thumb:
Thanks for the replies so far...
Please Feel Free those of you who were'nt born in the UK to ask any questions I may have missed..?
PS - or to our UK Members
What are your 'Personal Views' on some of the ?'s raised in the OP 'above'..?
We don't want to know what you had for breakfast/lunch/dinner, but anything you could share with the rest of us would be much appreciated...:thumb:
jackovesk
30th July 2012, 08:27
Who is we how would like to know. just the word we implies more than one.
Of course it could be the royal we.
Excellent...:thumb:
Thanks for the replies so far...
Please Feel Free those of you who were'nt born in the UK to ask any questions I may have missed..?
PS - or to our UK Members
What are your 'Personal Views' on some of the ?'s raised in the OP 'above'..?
We don't want to know what you had for breakfast/lunch/dinner, but anything you could share with the rest of us would be much appreciated...:thumb:
no comprendez...:confused:
Were you trying to have a subtle go at me then...:)
How this...
I would like to know and (We our Guests) may like to know aswell..?
Or was that we as in wee-wee..?
Tony
30th July 2012, 08:41
It's just a bit of fun for the natives.
Unless something happens to indicate that the supposed symbolism means something, I wish everyone all the best.
It could be a distraction for something else going on in the world, we will have to wait and see.
Most people see this as the "Corporate Games".
Perhaps there is something buried under the Olympic Park?:eek:...that was for 'our' forum natives!
I lost interest in all the hype on forums long ago.
Tony
Taurean
30th July 2012, 08:43
In a word it all seems " CONTRIVED " leading to maximum bucks and TV viewing figures.
Wiremu2011
30th July 2012, 08:43
Jackovesk. I was thinking these same thoughts about our UK friends on Facebook as well, who strangely, are not reporting/saying much since the opening.
I was expecting them to jump out of the gates, given the blatant 'all seeing eye' production we all witnessed at the opening. Perhaps they're all "zapped out" with who knows what!
danceblackcatdance
30th July 2012, 08:48
hello... there were opinions in the symbology thread but i can concur with the above posts... the majority (99% :)) are 'Lovin' It!'... and they thought the opening ceremony was spectacular!!
a few i have spoke to were a bit weirded out by the darker elements of the ritual and also pointed out that the NHS were a big feature even though the gov is pretty much trying to dismantle it.. i thought (and felt) that the ceremony was quite dark and disturbing... but feel very isolated in that regard. a lot of it made me shudder and i couldn't really watch it, and i caught a glimpse of ma'am and that always sends shivers down my spine... doesn't even look human anymore if you look at the eyes :(
personally, i've *always* felt that the games was an elitist / separatist exercise, even though i can appreciate feats of skill and physical achievement... it doesn't feel that its showing how 'good' you can be, but how much 'better' you are... if u can make such a distinction. don't even get me started on the paraolympics, but i'm sure thats a grand old laugh for the elite's....
some others are aware of the G4S situation and express concern over the amount of fresh from active duty troops there are... remember here the police don't even carry guns day-to-day, so seeing armed personnel on english soil kicks in animal instincts i find....
Perhaps there is something buried under the Olympic Park?:eek:...that was for 'our' forum natives!
still a bit bleary eyed this morn sorry, do you mean the radioactive waste that was buried there?
:)
jackovesk
30th July 2012, 08:54
Jackovesk. I was thinking these same thoughts about our UK friends on Facebook as well, who strangely, are not reporting/saying much since the opening.
I was expecting them to jump out of the gates, given the blatant 'all seeing eye' production we all witnessed at the opening. Perhaps they're all "zapped out" with who knows what!
Agreed...:thumb:
Something is definately (amiss) over there and I can feel it (in-me-bones) all the way from 'Down Under'...
...and that's got nothing to do with anything I've seen, read or heard or all the Media Hype, Govt. Propaganda/DisInfo, CoIntel-Pro, etc, etc...:nono:
Maybe its just a 'Global Thing', somethins-a-brewin and it aint good for me guts & old bones...
Nick Matkin
30th July 2012, 09:05
I think the opening ceremony probably encapsulated as well as possible our history and culture. OK, Beijing it wasn't - nor could it be. Don't forget that although the ceremony was designed for TV, actually being there was by all accounts, an unforgettable experience. But then I wouldn't expect such a spectacular to be described as anything else.
Putting cost aside, the supposed 'legacy' and rejuvenation for a large swathe of east London, I feel the country is on balance neutral about it all. That is, about a third are very keen, a third couldn't give a f*ck (me) and a third think it's a huge waste of money. I'm sympathetic to the view that if we really wanted to rejuvenate a large area of London, stimulate youth into taking sport seriously, etc, we could do it without the excuse and expense of the Olympics.
Some officials have hinted that if they'd known how the costs were going to spiral upwards (and what else did they think costs would do?), they would have been relieved if Paris had got the Games.
What does piss me off somewhat is all this BS about its sinister 'symbolism'. Come on people, WHATEVER the opening and closing ceremonies contained, however the stadium was designed there would be those claiming it represented this and that and it was all influenced by the Illuminati. Has anyone got any actual proof that this is the case?
I dare say that if I looked hard enough I'd see Illuminati symbolism in the design of my Ford Focus and in my Dyson vacuum cleaner. Well maybe they have got an invasive influence on EVERYTHING. But in my opinion it's all in the minds of those who want to 'see' it. There - I've said it...
IndigoStar
30th July 2012, 09:05
Ok we all know the Olympics is on..:)
But I would like to know what the (General Public Consensus) is or (Your Own)..?
The general public are very proud to have the games held here and are quite excited about it - flags on cars/houses. My personal opinion is that the Illuminati are behind the whole thing and it is a mass consumerist marketing opportunity.
I have not heard a whisper from our UK members about...
[QUOTE=jackovesk;529397] What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
Pride and excitement.
What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
Great, especially Mr Bean who was hilarious and the helicopter part where it looked like the queen jumped out.
Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
No.
Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
This is the first time I've heard that mentioned. I am 'awake', watched the ceremony and didn't even realise that! ... or maybe I'm not so awake! Please can you explain what exactly you are referring to!
Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
No, everyone I spoke to just thinks that it's funny that they used that. The people in general are very proud of the nhs system. Someone joked with me saying "I heard it was either the nhs or national rail system..." LOL
How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
One of my work colleagues took a week off work and went to London to watch the games. My family are watching some of the olymics on tv.
Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
No.
Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
Not at all. They just think the 'security' is a bit OOT...but better to be over-prepared than under. The public place a lot of trust in the British troops and police.
Hope that helps!
PS. I don't know if it is of importance but I live on the Isle of Wight. Will be interesting to see responses from different areas of the country!
PPS. Britain is just as excited about getting a week of hot weather after 3 months of continuous rain as they are about the Olympics haha ...most people here have abandoned tv to go to the beach and enjoy it while they can!
steveofengland
30th July 2012, 09:21
Hi jack, to be honest since the opening ceremony, I've not really looked to see what's going on. I would usually be making a few trips to London in the week with my job, but due to technical and administration issues I've had to take some time off work. So I've been completely out of the loop with all things on the news front. I've Not even had the TV or radio on.
I've had an ominous feeling that something may happen in the pit of my stomach and I figured if I blank all negative forces bombarding me I'd feel different, but I don't.
IndigoStar
30th July 2012, 09:22
PS - or to our UK Members
What are your 'Personal Views' on some of the ?'s raised in the OP 'above'..?
We don't want to know what you had for breakfast/lunch/dinner, but anything you could share with the rest of us would be much appreciated...:thumb:
I peronsally think that the conspiracy aspects of the games are behind over-hyped and 'awakened' people are enjoying the drama of it all, just as an unawakened person enjoys the drama of Big Brother and The Kardashians. I think the games will continue without any false flag attack and then the hype will switch to something else...maybe December 21st. I got fed up long ago with the 'conspiracy' world when I realised that most of what is predicted never happens. Yes, society is awakening but at a very slow, natural rate and yes we are shifting, but that too like everything with nature is a slow process.
So I say calm down about the games, watch a bit of sport if you like it, and focus on positivity...give hugs to your family, walk in the park, play with your kids and smile :)
....But maybe I'm just 'zapped out' and not seeing clearly right now! LOL
IndigoStar
30th July 2012, 10:12
I'd just like to add one thing that I feel it is important to remember:
The universe is not just a chaotic mismatch of random events. We have power over the reality we create, on an individual level and also on a global level. In my opinion there are people contributing to this in a variety of ways:
Firstly, there are those that are completely unaware of how the quantum world works and base their lives on what they see in the outer world, which appears to them as random. (The majority)
Then there are the awakened people, including avalonians and spiritual groups, who in a way have more power, because they are aware and able to make conscious decisions. Based on the theory that thoughts and emotions create reality (a match of thought + emotion has more power) I think we should be working together to create the world we want to live in - one of peace and harmony.
If people are focusing on false-flag attacks and disasters and imagining it happening, aswell as feeling the terror of it, they are by default and unintentionally assisting the Illuminati with their work because they are helping to create that event.
I'm not suggesting that we turn a blind eye to the dark goings on in our world, but if we are aware of what is happening and how the universal fields work we can manipulate them to our advantage...
I suggest that all those who are aware of how the quantum field works, use it to their advantage by visualizing a peaceful olymipcs, a peaceful world and visualize things that bring you feelings of joy, therefore raising your bodily vibration and ultimately giving you more power to create the world you want.
Be conscious of your thought patterns. If a thought comes into your head saying 'there's going to be a disaster at the olympics, I feel it' recognise the thought, dismiss it, thus taking away its power, send it to mother earth for healing and consciously replace it with a positive thought such as 'the olympics will be a peaceful event.'
Senso
30th July 2012, 10:41
Interesting!!!!!!
GarethBKK
30th July 2012, 10:49
I think most UK citizens are used to weird filmakers and their imaginations. Familiarity with Gerald Scarfe's animation in Pink Floyd's The Wall probably desensitised me to some of the performance. Knowing Danny Boyle was behind the direction and being familiar with his films, and their dark humour, helped me not take the ceremony too seriously. In fact, the only part I did take seriously was Emeli Sante's Abide with Me - very special.
Senso
30th July 2012, 10:50
Are the public aware of the radio active waste underneath the staduim? This is something that has been kept fairly quiet it seems. Closing ceremony ....interesting. . . any idea what levels of radioactive waste is there?
Lettherebelight
30th July 2012, 11:12
Hello, all. Went to see 'the Torch' pass by on the Isle of wight couple of weeks ago.
Passed by other expectant venues on the way, loads of folks lining the streets, waving their union jacks (proof that humans still like/need to gather in communities). All waiting with great anticipation for the holy torch we've been seeing everywhere there in advertisement programming. On the ferry, lots of latex-gloved police in black making sure the boat was safe for holy torch and entourage (wonder how much they cost).
Get to IOW, where people are starting to gather for holy procession, Cocacola van handing out free cokes to waiting folks...
When the big event finally passed by, we were only disappointed to see huge buses go past advertising..Coca Cola, Lloyds Bank and a few other advertising companies, many police on motor bikes (wonder how much that cost)...we thought it was all over and we must have missed the torch with all the big vehicles...
Just as we were about to walk away, a lady ran past, holding the torch, with very little fanfare.
To conclude, McDonald's is the official restaurant (funder) and CocaCola is the official Olympic drink (funder). Their advertisement is everywhere...along with anyone else who paid them. Quite tired of it really. Force it on us, why don't you?! So much money has been thrown at this athletics contest...insane amounts of money. Dare I say...billions?
I think, at the end of the day, it's just entertainment to encourage a global community. I believe, however, that humans function better in smaller communities. At least more of us would be involved in the contests...
Cidersomerset
30th July 2012, 11:50
Ok we all know the Olympics is on..
But I would like to know what the (General Public Consensus) is or (Your Own)..?
I have not heard a whisper from our UK members about...
e.g
•What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
•What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
•Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
•Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
•Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
•How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
•Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
•Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
Hi Jack I've posted a few bits and bobs on other threads but the answer to all your questions
is things have gone a bit flat...( lull before the storm poss !! )
•What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
After years of apathy towards the games they are suddenly here and soon will be gone..
Those going to the event seem to be enjoying it and the corporates are having there
pay day,,,
•What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
90 % of the population thought it was good 27 million homes watched it live and on
the level of the TV world and Danny Boyle put on a good parody of British history of
the last 300 yrs....
•Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
No more than usual....There are still only a few looking out for a false flag as far as I can tell......
But I am a long way from the action on the ground....
•Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
No not as far as I can tell ...
•Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
A few right wing Tories , but apart from its short commings, the public are proud of the principle of the NHS...
•How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
No different to any other summer sporting event, wimbledon, Cricket tests etc.
Maybe because it has only just started ...
•Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
No 90% of them don't know what that is, even though I've told many of them..
most usually acknowledge what I've said, but i can tell they do not fully understand
and its soon passed out of their awareness....
There are a few exceptions...
•Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
Again no , it does not register with most people, If you tell them 9/11 & 7/7 were both carried
out during drills and war games it means nothing to them...
There was an item on the news this morning that a Police officer had lost some keys for a soccer
venue, but new keys had been cut !!
There were aprox 100 arrets for protestors cycling out side the Olympic stadium during the opening
ceromony...
I don't know what to make of what will happen ? All the symbolism is in place as has been said on
several threads.......and the troops are in place to minimise or contain any ' Zionist Terror event'..
I think its been convenient cover for Romney to meet his mate Benjamin and Obama has
just signed a 3 billion security deal with Israel, maybe something is brewing there.
Which still opens the way for an anti Iranian false flag to happen in London...
As I said all seems a bit flat over here at the momment but I'm not involved with the games, other than watching it on the
'mind control ' Box in the corner ...LOL..
EarthMan
30th July 2012, 11:55
Here are my thoughts on what I and others around me think.
What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..? = Media hyping it up and most people showing an interest becuse of the massive publicity, not much else being spoken about on the news. We all know how the human mind can be programmed so yes the mood is positive.
What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..? = Positive apart from seeing Mahammad Ali in a sorry state + Paul McCartney' downbeat song to end the ceremony.
Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..? = No, it all appears a bit over the top with missiles on roof tops etc. (bit of a joke realy)
Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..? = Not sure what you mean?
Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..? = No
How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..? = Ok but not getting over exited about the whole thing. People still question the cost and if it is it all a business venture to get more money out of us.
Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..? = Not now it has been mentioned in mainstream media.
Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..? = Yes the media has gone to town on all this but most people just read and forget.
IndigoStar
30th July 2012, 12:35
Are the public aware of the radio active waste underneath the staduim? This is something that has been kept fairly quiet it seems. Closing ceremony ....interesting. . . any idea what levels of radioactive waste is there?
Not at all aware. This is the first I've heard of it. Please can you link me some evidence? Thanks
WhiteFeather
30th July 2012, 13:23
I dont watch TV Jack. Threw it out awhile ago. When HD came out it literally destroyed my mind. Anyways, Yesterday I was at my neighbors house enjoying a cold beer. His wife had turned on The Olympics for a moment. What I noticed was Bob Costas "The Commentator" still has some head of hair on him. A sport in itself ehh.
jackovesk
30th July 2012, 13:28
I must admit, I grew up playing sport and thoroughly enjoy watching the Olympics...:yes4:
I'll be watching every morning, day & night...
I have been particularily impressed with the British public who have embraced the games and their Team by supporting the events like Cycling, Swimming, Rowing, Horse Riding, Gymnastics, etc
I didn't think the English liked their Sports much..? Well they like the Olympics...:yes4:
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Sport/Pix/pictures/2012/7/28/1343484391687/Helen-Glover-right-and-He-008.jpg
http://www.demotix.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/a_scale_large/photos/1360722.jpg
They all look like they're Enjoying themselves, the same experience I enjoyed when Australia staged the games in 2000...
Australia, like Britain want to do well in the Medal Tally - With both Olympic Teams knowing they won't win in the overall Medal Tally, but are both desperate beat each others Medal Tally...
Lets just hope its Australia :first: :dance3: and Britain :second:
http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/623596_607280169_344677466_n.jpg :boxing:
Cidersomerset
30th July 2012, 13:50
I have been particularily impressed with the British public who have embraced the games and their Team by supporting the events like Cycling, Swimming, Rowing, Horse Riding, Gymnastics, etc
I didn't think the English liked their Sports much..? Well they like the Olympics...
The Brits are sports mad, the problem is there are so many sports we sometimes give the impression we are not, but just below the surface most people
watch or play some sport or other,,,,,,I played football and basketball for somerset as a schoolboy and played local football for years...
The Brits invented or codified many sports.....and I wonder when this will be allowed in the Olympics !!
Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling 2012
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Published on 4 Jun 2012 by SoGlos
Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling 2012 highlights from http://www.soglos.com - captured on Monday 4 June 2012. Thousands of spectators turned up for the third unofficial version of the world-famous event on Coopers Hill near Gloucester, and more than 100 fearless competitors tested their grit over four downhill races, and one uphill race for children. Despite grey skies the rain held off, and the atmosphere was one of the best the SoGlos team has ever experienced. Local legend Chris Anderson was, unsurprisingly, the stand-out champion and all-round celebrity of the day.
Quaint British Eccentrics Or Total Nutters !!..LOL...
I would have a go after a few ciders onboard.!! LOL...
7News: Aussie rivalry with Britain reignited
DeVJ_70jEfE
Whenever we Brits get Cocky it usually backfires !!
Thats why we like being underdogs and route for them
from whatever country they come from !!
Mark (Star Mariner)
30th July 2012, 14:02
Well I was round at my mate's house at the time of the Opening Ceremony. His wife and young kids elected to watch it. Meanwhile the two of us were out back in his garden beneath the warm sunshine enjoying a bbq and several beers, whilst discussing extraterrestrial life and a variety of esoteric topics. A far better way to spend the evening I thought!
The potential of an Olympic false flag op did come up in our talk. I personally think it unlikely... not that I don't believe False Flags are real, but the time for terror (committed by our own governments) is coming to an end. I just cannot see any further operations of this kind succeeding...
apollo41
30th July 2012, 14:45
there is vast amounts of people from the uk awake and aware? where have you been? a sleep?
IndigoStar
30th July 2012, 14:51
there is vast amounts of people from the uk awake and aware? where have you been? a sleep?
I think it depends where you are...Glastonbury for example is like heaven for awakened people. I live on the Isle of Wight and there is quite a large community of awakened people here too. As for the rest, I think there are pockets around the country....maybe if we were to all stand together in one field it might be a vast amount! But in comparision to the whole population I'm sad to say I believe we are the vast minority!! On the positive side once you are awakened I don't think there's any going back and more people do seem to waking up, so slowly the number will increase until we reach tipping point and the big changes will come! We don't need to rush to get to the future though when everyone is awakened...let's just enjoy this moment now and appreciate it for what it is :)
Cidersomerset
30th July 2012, 15:38
there is vast amounts of people from the uk awake and aware? where have you been? a sleep?
There are a lot of people awake...but it is on different levels, even amongst us here we are all down the rabbit hole,
but we don't all interpretate the data the same...The banking crisis has awakened everyone that the world is unfair
divided into the haves and haves not and the biggest crooks are in Banking, Corporates and government.
This is nothing new to many but now every 99 percenter must know the world is not equal.....
The third world countries have always known this and they have had the worst criminals running their countries
over the years sponcered by the corporate banksters. AKA the 'Economic Hit Men'.....
Although the majority do not know about the symbolism of the TPTB and the many other things we talk about
people are aware of parts. Although i said (above post)people here are not aware about the Olympic false flags etc ..
They know something is not right ! Three of our members Ecnal 61, Winston Smith and me all work at
the same office out of a workforce of 110 which is probably the most concentrated Avalon membership,
although due to other commitments they are not able to get on as much as they would like. But we do get to compare
notes now and then.I should also say they are both originally from the London area and settled
here in the vale of Avalon a few years ago .
I have been listening to James and Bobs 8hr cash flow shows from the last couple of weeks and the information
on there is amazing .But I also like to keep abreast with what is going on in the broader field here.
We are definately in a new age already , the web has opened up the world of communications and made
it a much smaller place .....and its great fun!! Don't get depressed with these elite bas----, The curtain
is comming down and sooner rather than later we should all becoming back to our own individual power !!
http://www.catnip.co.uk/levels/photos/avalon900x600.jpg
Bridgwater is in the heart of Somerset on the edge of the Levels , with beautifull country side
all around us , although the town is semi industrial , we are near the St Michael
Ley line and close to many ancient sites.....
golden lady
30th July 2012, 16:23
General consensus ranging from bonkers to brilliant, weird and wonderful and britsh eccentricy at it's best
My 21 year old daughter was more concerned that it was going to be a national embarrassment but she enjoyed it. Hubby followed it on twitter where there was some very good feedback.
As for the symbolism, most people don't have a clue.
Majority, especially children seem to be quite up beat and excited that the games are here. The torch relay had many gathered to see it go by even in the ( continous) rain. I also think there is an element of national pride, which has been in evidence since the Jubilee. Coverage of the games is almost from noon to night, with the BBC even doing news coverage from the Olympic studio. Which by the way has that "alien" structure in the background. One of the things I noted after the opening ceremony, was an advert for blood donors, Something which I've not seen before !?
My eldest daughter who lives in London is due back home later this week, thank goodness, so I'll get more of an idea how
other londoners are feeling.
Cidersomerset
30th July 2012, 18:21
Well heres a wierd coincidence I just put on the ' Mind control Box' BBC points west ( local news ) and after saying Bridgwater has nothing to do with the Olympics
Well blow me down !!
Bridgwater squibbers enter Olympic history at Weymouth
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MORE than 200 Bridgwater Carnivalites transferred one of the town’s greatest traditions to the Olympic stage on Saturday night.
http://www.bridgwatermercury.co.uk/resources/images/2100947/?type=articlePortrait
A record breaking 208 people, representing 17 Bridgwater carnival clubs and the town’s carnival committee, took part in a simultaneous squibbing display in Weymouth, as part of the climax to a three-day outdoor theatre event organised to celebrate the Olympic sailing events coming to the Dorset coast.
Saturday’s squibbing display, which formed part of the Battle of the Winds festival, was the first time the spectacle has been outside Bridgwater.
It was watched by thousands of people who lined Weymouth beach.
Dave Stokes, Bridgwater Carnival publicity officer, said: “The atmosphere was absolutely incredible and we are so proud to have been asked to take part in such a wonderful experience.
“This was a once in a lifetime opportunity, and we would like to thank Battle of the Winds and the people of Weymouth for making us feel so very welcome.”
The next squibbing display will be back in its traditional setting – at the end of Bridgwater Carnival – which this year takes place on Saturday, November 3.
http://www.bridgwatermercury.co.uk/news/9844570.Bridgwater_squibbers_enter_Olympic_history/?ref=mmsp
Like most local celebrations they are at their best in their original setting..
kukdD_lFT1s
The Unique Tradition of Squibbing that takes place after the carnival has finished in the high street....
and yes you do get covered in sparks and i have done it several times in the 1980's/90's when i was
fully involved in Carnival which is one of the oldest and the largest illuminated carnivals in the
world but thats another story !!
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I don't know how i missed this, with all the people I know in the town involved
with carnival.....Obviously I'm spending to much time on here !! LOL..!!
Kelly
30th July 2012, 18:46
Im not into the olympics, and i dont read the papers either, but i see on the front page of everyone, its all about it!
My manager asked me in work today, if i have olympic fever, i just gave a look, which said WHAT? REALLY?
Most people i know, have not spoke about it, i think it is mostly people who are into sports that like it, i did hear there was a little protest somewhere about the many weeks of traffic chaos in London, but other than that nothing.
Ooh, my other manager, dropped into a conversation she went to the olympics on saturday, im not gonna say she is a first class snob or anything, but she does tend to think of us all as second class citizens and beneath her, us being just mere workers and not being able to afford it or anything :p
Oh, i will be glad when its all over, i hate the madness of hype, just like the quiet life :)
WHOMADEGOD
30th July 2012, 18:54
I watched the whole thing, looking forward to recognising the plethora of Illuminate symbolism but I have to say I was struggling, which had me a little concerned LOL.
I think the troops being called in is unprecedented and highly suspicious. From a forces background, I would like to know if the troops are all armed. The negative PR of a soldier having a negligent discharge from a loaded rifle or firing a loaded rifle in any other situation would be devastating usually to the armed forces. So I would expect the majority to simply be a show of vigilant force. However, if the majority WERE armed with live ammunition, it is fair to say we are heading for martial law after some staged event. (after all, G4 would not be armed). And if they are not armed, it would be interesting to know if there is a temporary armoury on site for this possibility, if there is then again, not a good sign, after all, terrorists work in small teams and are usually on their toes or blown up when TSHTF, so again there would be NO NEED for arms in any great numbers.
I myself enjoyed the ceremony, and I also was disturbed by the very dark scene in the middle, it did not fit into the whole flavour and theme at all?
Then the most perplexing aspect of them all, when team GB entered the stadium it erupted, and the nations glorious and proud leader "deliberately" looked down and glumly picked at her fingers in a show of utter disinterest and lack of respect for all the great athletes and "her" nation! It was disgusting, to think I once was prepared to fight for the ungrateful spoilt figurehead!
A part of me wondered, "Mmmmm, maybe she is pissed because she has had her marching orders herself and told to tow the line", I can only but hope. But if this were the case, then why was her consort and perfect partner in crime "Prince Philip" looking so glee full......?
If there was a message to be relayed to everyone at this time, the Olympics would be used as the forum of choice for sheer coverage, although I feel that time has now passed as the ceremony came and went without incident, so really that leaves one logical alternative, it was a decoy for something else, "BUT, still may be used for just that purpose, so until it is over it would be prudent to remain vigilant.
Either way, whatever happens, I will not play into their games and live in fear, to live in fear is to not live at all.
I have utter faith in our future no matter how bleak it may appear at times, and in the immortal words of the late great Jorr, "All is well".
Blessings
Mark
mahalall
31st July 2012, 02:02
Could the British stiff upper lip be relaxing, dare we say it but, could those in tweed be beginning to smile!!
Not owning a TV, and yet intrigued about what all the fuss was about, off this one trudged,
1st to Old trafford, football: 72000 viewers, but not the usual ROAR (argh) but a lovely family event, fluxing mexican waves and mantra calls, "team GB"
Off to London next, the usual austere city has entered a bubble of strangeness. It is like all the usual activities with all it's characters have moved on and in it's place has come a real mix match of people and events-but yet very charming and warming.
Security presence is everywhere and at multi levels in the capital. But it is not an oppressive presence like in those IRA bombing days-military personal are evident in combat uniforms but no guns are on sight. The soldiers seem to be centred in the heart of events. G4S security and volunteers are on the outer layers and the police seem to be threading between all layers. (I did not see any drones above the capital). One got the impression that if a serious event occurred it could only come from an enemy within because the public are so monitored.
As for the public's view on the security, not sure if was apathy, acceptance or both. This was evident when entering the large parks which had fenced of areas for Olympic themes. All food had to be discarded before entering. It was clear this was fast food sponsored security. No one challenged this security practise.
Watching the cycling and events on the big screens at varying places in the city with many people of varying different social, cultural backgrounds in a shared, applauding, collective spirit gives one huge hope.
scarletfire
31st July 2012, 12:30
"schmoozathon" is how the games are openly referred to and who are being schmoozed....corporate sponsors no less.....good brief by Amy Goodman of Democracy Now
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/7/26/lockdown_in_london_professor_ex_us
Maia Gabrial
31st July 2012, 15:45
I think it depends where you are...Glastonbury for example is like heaven for awakened people. I live on the Isle of Wight and there is quite a large community of awakened people here too. As for the rest, I think there are pockets around the country....maybe if we were to all stand together in one field it might be a vast amount! But in comparision to the whole population I'm sad to say I believe we are the vast minority!! On the positive side once you are awakened I don't think there's any going back and more people do seem to waking up, so slowly the number will increase until we reach tipping point and the big changes will come! We don't need to rush to get to the future though when everyone is awakened...let's just enjoy this moment now and appreciate it for what it is
I think that people saying they're "awake and aware" definitely AREN'T. Remember back in the day when it was popular to say one was "born again"? They weren't.... It was just a popular thing to say. Awake and aware is the latest popular phrase, far from what it really means to be that. Next year, if there is one, there'll be a new phrase everyone will latch onto....
Just my opinion....
I watched the whole thing, looking forward to recognising the plethora of Illuminate symbolism but I have to say I was struggling, which had me a little concerned LOL.
I think the troops being called in is unprecedented and highly suspicious. From a forces background, I would like to know if the troops are all armed. The negative PR of a soldier having a negligent discharge from a loaded rifle or firing a loaded rifle in any other situation would be devastating usually to the armed forces. So I would expect the majority to simply be a show of vigilant force. However, if the majority WERE armed with live ammunition, it is fair to say we are heading for martial law after some staged event. (after all, G4 would not be armed). And if they are not armed, it would be interesting to know if there is a temporary armoury on site for this possibility, if there is then again, not a good sign, after all, terrorists work in small teams and are usually on their toes or blown up when TSHTF, so again there would be NO NEED for arms in any great numbers.
I myself enjoyed the ceremony, and I also was disturbed by the very dark scene in the middle, it did not fit into the whole flavour and theme at all?
Then the most perplexing aspect of them all, when team GB entered the stadium it erupted, and the nations glorious and proud leader "deliberately" looked down and glumly picked at her fingers in a show of utter disinterest and lack of respect for all the great athletes and "her" nation! It was disgusting, to think I once was prepared to fight for the ungrateful spoilt figurehead!
A part of me wondered, "Mmmmm, maybe she is pissed because she has had her marching orders herself and told to tow the line", I can only but hope. But if this were the case, then why was her consort and perfect partner in crime "Prince Philip" looking so glee full......?
If there was a message to be relayed to everyone at this time, the Olympics would be used as the forum of choice for sheer coverage, although I feel that time has now passed as the ceremony came and went without incident, so really that leaves one logical alternative, it was a decoy for something else, "BUT, still may be used for just that purpose, so until it is over it would be prudent to remain vigilant.
Either way, whatever happens, I will not play into their games and live in fear, to live in fear is to not live at all.
I have utter faith in our future no matter how bleak it may appear at times, and in the immortal words of the late great Jorr, "All is well".
Blessings
Mark
All is well indeed.
Good post buddy. Most people on the ground here are delighted to have the games held here. I personally couldn't give less of a crap when there's so many important issues we need to be working on.
Cider, I'm jealous of your neck of the woods. Somerset and Wiltshire have such a wonderful energy about them.
But then given that everyone in the uk is not "awake" I must be hallucinating and sensually inept.
Pete
31st July 2012, 16:10
If team Dark were hoping that Londoners would be living under the threat of what might happen due to the heavy security, doomsday callers and all the other possible scenarios then they have miscalculated. Yes most of us have seen the flame go round the country and yes we gave it our energy, but it was not of fear, it simply raised our sense of joy, excitement and community, I don't see how that is helpful to the "nutters".
The opening ceremony and the first weekend cycling events were embraced and thoroughly enjoyed. My general feeling is that we Brits are very excited and happy by the way everyone is else is enjoying the event. Even the weather has taken a turn for the better, but you always have to remember; British weather happens and there is seldom a dull moment.
So in short, we ain't afraid and all of the people have a smile on their face, So if you expect us to be living with a mounting sense of foreboding, I'm afraid I would have to disappoint you. We are simply enjoying the spectacle and happy that we haven't embarrassed ourselves in front of the world.
I hope everyone else enjoys it and stops giving any-more of their fear to team dark.
eni-al
31st July 2012, 17:30
Have not seen anything of the games, other than the news segments which can not be avoided. Was the same with the royal wedding and jubilee though, never much cared for them. Passed by a cafe with a tv showing the games in the garden, most passers by glanced but never stayed to watch, and town was pretty busy, while events were going on.
aranuk
31st July 2012, 18:15
The BBC news today reported that London is empty of tourists. Hotels near the centre who had rooms for two people were £500 per night now reduced to £100. All shops and bars reduced custom by 30%. A ghost town lookalike in centre.
Stan
SilentFeathers
31st July 2012, 18:20
The BBC news today reported that London is empty of tourists. Hotels near the centre who had rooms for two people were £500 per night now reduced to £100. All shops and bars reduced custom by 30%. A ghost town lookalike in centre.
Stan
Its almost as if they made it so only the more financially able and elite could attend. Plus all the fear mongering with the radical security may have scared a few people off......it's just pain weird in my opinion.
I'll start to wonder if all of a sudden all the rich and famous etc disappear from the stands, that'll be a sign something may be about to happen (false flag event).....if anything major happens at all.
scootiep
31st July 2012, 20:07
Are the public aware of the radio active waste underneath the staduim? This is something that has been kept fairly quiet it seems. Closing ceremony ....interesting. . . any idea what levels of radioactive waste is there?
Where exactly did you read this??
The land where the stadium is built is called hackney marshes, during world war 2 the marshes were used to dump rubble from buildings damaged during air raids.
you may have got the odd missile/bomb debrey in there too but no radioactive waste.
I did find something interesting though, hackney marshes used to be owned by.... the nights templars: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackney_Marshes
I'm from this part of the woods and my uncle works for a local water company and he told me that the SAS have installed security cameras in the sewage system underneath and around the olympic stadium.
Not really bothered about the olympics myself but I did watch the opening ceremony which I thought was quite good and had some funny bits to it, I have also seen some of the olympics on the tv when i have spare time aswell. I am looking forward to watching the cycling time trial come on Bradley Wiggins!!! He by the way is the 1st british winner of the tour de france!!
Oh by the way Jack the Brits are going to smash the Aussies just like we did recently in the cricket :pound::pound:
Ouroboros
31st July 2012, 20:59
This poll pretty much sums up the apathy shown towards the Olympics in the UK.
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/133036-poll-shows-2012-games-apathy
In these times of austerity a larger than expected percentage of the UK population are questioning the obscene amount of money spent on these "games" when the non elite are being run into the ground.
jc71
31st July 2012, 21:08
Hi Jackovesk,
I have just read your OP and can see there are 3 pages of replies already, but without reading any of these, I will give you my answers to your questions from my position near to London in the UK.
* What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
The mood in Britain is good. Most people are enjoying it, and see it as a good thing.
* What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
They thought it was a great show from my discussions with friends and family. They are not thinking of any underlying meanings....
* Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
No - most people definitely do not feel there is anything going to happen (and my opinion is also that nothing will happen, although I might be 1 in 10,000 who take part in forums like Avalon).
* Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
I shouldn't think so - there was nothing that you don't see in mainstream TV or Films and most people in the UK would probably not consider the Opening Ceremony to be overly sexual - I am 40+ and happened to be visiting my parents who are 70+, and watched it with my kids too and didn't find anything sexually offensive in there
* Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
I did feel it was a bit strange, but people around me didn't comment on it
* How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
They feel it is an interesting and good thing for the country(ies)
* Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
No definitely not. Most do not even know what that means. For what it is worth, I do not think there will be a false flag at some event so obvious as this.
* Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
No, but what do you suggest is going on with it other than incompetence on the part of G4S or "duty" on the part of the troops...
I hope that helps give you an insight from the UK.
Regards,
J
IndigoStar
31st July 2012, 22:15
I think it depends where you are...Glastonbury for example is like heaven for awakened people. I live on the Isle of Wight and there is quite a large community of awakened people here too. As for the rest, I think there are pockets around the country....maybe if we were to all stand together in one field it might be a vast amount! But in comparision to the whole population I'm sad to say I believe we are the vast minority!! On the positive side once you are awakened I don't think there's any going back and more people do seem to waking up, so slowly the number will increase until we reach tipping point and the big changes will come! We don't need to rush to get to the future though when everyone is awakened...let's just enjoy this moment now and appreciate it for what it is
I think that people saying they're "awake and aware" definitely AREN'T. Remember back in the day when it was popular to say one was "born again"? They weren't.... It was just a popular thing to say. Awake and aware is the latest popular phrase, far from what it really means to be that. Next year, if there is one, there'll be a new phrase everyone will latch onto....
Just my opinion....
Yes I know, but it's just a way to write so you know what I'm talking about...what phrase would you prefer I use? It's a generalization really to include people in the know about the illuminati, on a spiritual path, interested in things we discuss on PA...etc, etc...and everyone is individual and different. But I do think there is a definite difference between your average Joe who watches Coronation St and someone who can watch Thrive and understand what it's about....our language is quite limited!
bogeyman
31st July 2012, 22:51
The BBC has nearly 2500 hours of Olympics I believe, oh dear. I will drink my Pepsi and eat my wimpy burger and watch repeats thank you. I dont know anybody who has any interest in these events, the have too many other pressing problems, with the recession and the like. The opening was a awful moment, well the bit I watch anyway. Its nice to see thoughs empty seats isnt it? If people are travelling to London who can afford to stay over?
jc71
31st July 2012, 22:57
Hi bogeyman,
I know plenty of people who have interest in the events.
Yes it is very much over commercialised, and there are some concerning aspects to the whole ethos of the games, but there are plenty of people who have "interest in these events".
Regards,
J
bogeyman
31st July 2012, 23:05
How many medals will England win? Any guesses? Yeh Jc71 thats true many people do. I think they have taken their eye of the ball with the commercial aspect of it, and the hype, people should understand what the games represent.
jc71
31st July 2012, 23:25
Agreed bogeyman, but 99% of people have no idea about that.
I have no idea how many medals GB will win. It is fairly inconsequential. In my view the commercial aspect of it is the most sinister. A BBC report said "I put up my umbrella that advertised some golf brand and it was confiscated" on the radio today. That is mad and shows how serious the commercial aspect of the event is.
I am torn between enjoying seeing athletes who have worked hard for years succeeding versus the clearly sinister commercial and the political aspects of the games.
Regards,
J
aranuk
31st July 2012, 23:33
How many medals will England win? Any guesses? Yeh Jc71 thats true many people do. I think they have taken their eye of the ball with the commercial aspect of it, and the hype, people should understand what the games represent.
WTF do you mean ENGLAND. Great Britain is Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England. I suppose when Andy Murray ever wins Wimbledon, you will say it is an English victory? Speak the Truth on Avalon my friend.
Stan
bogeyman
31st July 2012, 23:52
How many medals will England win? Any guesses? Yeh Jc71 thats true many people do. I think they have taken their eye of the ball with the commercial aspect of it, and the hype, people should understand what the games represent.
WTF do you mean ENGLAND. Great Britain is Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England. I suppose when Andy Murray ever wins Wimbledon, you will say it is an English victory? Speak the Truth on Avalon my friend.
Stan
I speak about UK as England old habit from school. I dont know who the athletes are from Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales or England, so it doesnt matter to me personally.
marique3652
1st August 2012, 01:26
Are the public aware of the radio active waste underneath the staduim? This is something that has been kept fairly quiet it seems. Closing ceremony ....interesting. . . any idea what levels of radioactive waste is there?
Where exactly did you read this??
The land where the stadium is built is called hackney marshes, during world war 2 the marshes were used to dump rubble from buildings damaged during air raids.
you may have got the odd missile/bomb debrey in there too but no radioactive waste.
I did find something interesting though, hackney marshes used to be owned by.... the nights templars: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackney_Marshes
I'm from this part of the woods and my uncle works for a local water company and he told me that the SAS have installed security cameras in the sewage system underneath and around the olympic stadium.
Not really bothered about the olympics myself but I did watch the opening ceremony which I thought was quite good and had some funny bits to it, I have also seen some of the olympics on the tv when i have spare time aswell. I am looking forward to watching the cycling time trial come on Bradley Wiggins!!! He by the way is the 1st british winner of the tour de france!!
Oh by the way Jack the Brits are going to smash the Aussies just like we did recently in the cricket :pound::pound:
I found a few articles of interest about the radioactive materials situation:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/jun/20/radioactive-waste-olympic-site
http://2012olympicgame.blogspot.com/2010/06/buried-under-london-olympic-stadium.html
http://fivedee.tumblr.com/post/24810495455/london-2012-a-rubbish-olympics
I get the impression that the radioactive waste is a potential health threat, or that is the impression I got. I can honestly say that I would be reluctant to attend knowing the history of the waste dumping so close by and the nature and toxicity of the materials there. I do not consider myself an alarmist, but now I wonder if any one attending the olympics have unknowing been exposed to something that could affect their health.
Ellisa
1st August 2012, 02:45
I was born in GB (Wales to be exact) and now live in Oz. When the games were in Sydney parts of the Opening Ceremony were very local, and rather mystifying to others overseas. As an Aussie now I 'got' it all--- I thought. Victa mowers, outside dunnies, thongs (that go on he feet) etc.), but i never really understood the euphoria of some people. So when was quite amazed to find how much more I understood the Brit opening ceremony. I sat there with tears pouring down my face (which normally only happens in movies about puppies)-- I loved it! I am at a loss to find where the sexualisation was--- in fact it was happily free of raunchy stuff I thought. I was totally swept up in the sentimentality, the history and the happiness-- the wit and the sense of taking it all not too seriously! It was SO completely British!
I loved the bit with the Queen and the corgies-- she has an awesome publicity person rehabilitating the family at the moment. I was wondering if her stern expression was maybe due to keeping a stiff upper lip. I was sobbing happily at the sight of those lovely deaf and hearing children singing the anthem and tears would never do for Her Maj!
How could anyone not love the symbolism of the flame lighting-- that was stunning stuff?
Hopefully there'll be a gold medal soon, or all the goodwill will be lost! However I don't care as I am back in Aussie mode now and although all has not gone as planned the Oz athletes are going OK!
But that really was an amazing Opening ceremony.
Cidersomerset=-- I love the picture of Bridgewater. I went to school in Somerset-- lovely country!
Unified Serenity
1st August 2012, 03:20
I've been enjoying Sandra Barr's blog, and posted some of her stuff on my blog. She has some amazing insights on what's going on, and I think people are just not trusting what's going on in London right now. The wise are not foolish enough to risk it. Watch this video, but go to either my blog to catch up on some of the stuff linking the events or definitely Sandra's to read the full account. There are just too many links and "coincidences" for this to all be a fluke.
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Sandra's blog (http://truthseeker444.blogspot.com/)
I haven't made this blog post yet, but tomorrow is:
July 31 - August 1 - Lughnasa, Great Sabbat Festival. August - One of the Illuminati's Human Sacrifice Nights
I hate trying to play with dates etc. because it's just too easy to switch things around. Sandra does some amazing links though with numerology. The beginning of that video gives an important background on John Dee, Bacon, Elizabeth 1. It lays the foundation for points she makes linking Aurora to the Olympics. I tried to pick the highlights to share on my blog, and here are just a couple if you are curious:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-tyeOw7cyaAY/UBflG1YXe5I/AAAAAAAABcE/19he95IdzP4/s320/BTDK_Dawn_Golden.jpg This is Golden Dawn
Per Sandra, "In the Dark Knight Rises Batman series, volume 1 is actually called Golden Dawn Dawn Golden is a character in the series. She was a childhood sweetheart of Bruce Wayne.
Dawn Golden is the only child of Aleister Crowley in the series.
Dawn Golden carries an amulet given to her by her Father, on his death bed he tries to kill her, he told her that her greater purpose was to be sacrificed so that he could become Hell’s Lord on Earth!
To cut a long story short, Batman and Dawn are attacked by demons, they kidnap her, she is taken to the Gotham sewers.
Alistair Crowley possesses the body of Ragman and straps her to a table to conduct the ritual which will make him Lord of the Earth and give him eternal life.
Of course we know about the "Golden Dawn" created by Crowley. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9f7EnNAMWPY/UBflABwlL-I/AAAAAAAABb4/F3AlXo3zgfs/s320/200px-Aleister_Crowley_in_Hat.jpg
These are all areas at Aurora:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hzrtHbzelNc/UBflw7AmV8I/AAAAAAAABdg/FCibWfxTzE0/s640/goldenaurora.png
Then we have the very obvious Century 16 Cinema which is 116 or upside down 911, which takes us back to Isaiah :
Isa 29:15 Woe to those who burrow down deep to hide their plans from Adonai! They work in the dark and say to themselves, "Nobody sees us, nobody knows us."
Isa 29:16 How you turn things upside down! Well some of us see and understand what they are doing. Sandra took the next step and thought, why Century 16 though, and she went back to the 16th Century which brought up John Dee, Bacon, Shakespear and his wife.
She also found the coincidence of, http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-x93ceKrDwCU/UAsMqtK_gCI/AAAAAAAABS0/vNl1IMgJjto/s640/11.aaPOSTER.BACKGROUND.jpg
There is so much more to go into, but these last two images were quite revealing:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-s0qqppIEHjc/UBfk78zvBZI/AAAAAAAABbo/ugH8RU228Co/s640/11.aaaPOSTER.BACKGROUND+%25283%2529.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-x1xJnIfRcdc/UBflFkUiMKI/AAAAAAAABcA/cjOE2kSevvc/s640/641dyebus.jpg
So, we don't know what if anything will happen at the Olympics, but there's enough woo woo stuff that's happened and people just feel it's not safe imho. I'm not watching it much. I'd rather be researching, and trying to find some balance. I have also recovered something I lost along the way, and that is that if you focus on the negative ie. plans of the evil ones it glorifies them. If you do not doubly glorify God, then who are you giving power to? So, now I am trying to figure out how to rewrite much I have written to give God the rightful praise, honor and Glory and still shine the light of truth on the ways and means of the evil one who is the master of false flags, all the way back to the first earth age. I was reluctant to make this post because again, it's more plans / symbols of what the evil one is doing. He's like this brat that if he can't get positive attention, he'll take the negative, and as long as you don't give God attention and draw people closer to the Divine then that will suit the lil monster just fine.
So, let me depart by saying, that in my heart, we are exactly where we are supposed to be. There really is nothing to fear for those who truly do love God and have a heart set on walking in His light and love. You who understand will know what I mean, and for those who do not understand me, I just pray that you might feel that divine spark and bask there for a while.
Pete
1st August 2012, 04:07
Things are quieter than expected, A lot of the VIP seats are being offered for sale as they are left unused and the Olympic driving lanes are for the most part unused and are being opened up to the public.
I did hear that the Olympics clashes with Ramadan, which seems a little unfair on our Muslim brothers and sisters, this might also account for the reason that things seem quieter.
All in all, from what I have noticed in my circle of friends, everyone is enjoying the spirit of the games and although we as a nation were expecting a good medal tally, It still seems to me that the British sense of fair play and good sportsmanship still underlies our culture. Winning is not everything and this will be demonstrated more graphically during the Para-olympics. These athletes illustrate the very best in Human endeavour and spirit. They underline the fact that every single competitor has been successful just by taking part and making the medal worth winning.
IndigoStar
1st August 2012, 09:12
I found a few articles of interest about the radioactive materials situation:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/jun/20/radioactive-waste-olympic-site
http://2012olympicgame.blogspot.com/2010/06/buried-under-london-olympic-stadium.html
http://fivedee.tumblr.com/post/24810495455/london-2012-a-rubbish-olympics
I get the impression that the radioactive waste is a potential health threat, or that is the impression I got. I can honestly say that I would be reluctant to attend knowing the history of the waste dumping so close by and the nature and toxicity of the materials there. I do not consider myself an alarmist, but now I wonder if any one attending the olympics have unknowing been exposed to something that could affect their health.
Thanks for posting those links. It's hard to imagine that there is anything dangerous there because the royal family are spending a lot of time in the stadium watching the games and loads of illuminati were there for the opening ceremony, so why would they have gone and put themselves in danger?...I wonder the same thing about chemtrails.... If they are issuing orders for pilots to pollute our skies, doesn't that mean that they will breathe in the same chemicals they are trying to poison us with??
Bryn ap Gwilym
1st August 2012, 10:39
Ok we all know the Olympics is on..:)
But I would like to know what the (General Public Consensus) is or (Your Own)..?
I have not heard a whisper from our UK members about...
e.g
What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
http://www.flags-and-anthems.com/media/flags/animierte-flagge-grossbritannien.gif So if your out there somewhere UK Avalonians, what's the Scoop..?
PS - Not interested in someone just cutting & pasting a link...:nono:
I would like some (On-The-Ground) INTEL as to what the general consensus is..?
Are the General Public Happy? - Expectant? - Afraid/Fearful? - Excited? - Whinging? - Hopeful? - etc, etc...
Hi,
Again I can't stress this enough.
Briton is Not England. England is just one country of three that live on the same turf. Cymru, Alban (Scotland) & Lloegr (England) = 3 countries that make up Briton
The lack of feedback from the members on here who are indigenous people from the Briton could have something to do with you refurring that all people from Briton as English all the time.
delfine
1st August 2012, 10:46
Here´s one of the guards expressing her "unalloyed" enthusiasm about the olympics. He he very funny. I thinks she reflects the feelings of many:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFcaqYvo2dM
jackovesk
1st August 2012, 14:13
Team GB finally breaks Gold drought
August 01, 2012
Rowers Helen Glover and Heather Stanning claim Great Britain's first gold medal.
http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2012/08/01/1226440/698900-helen-gover-and-heather-stanning.jpg
Helen Glover and Heather Stanning celebrate winning Great Britain's first gold medal of the London Olympics.
EVEN the sheep on the banks of Lake Dorney looked up to see what the fuss was about.
The volcanic roar could have meant only one thing - Great Britain has won its first gold of the Games.
Great Britain was tipped to get its hands on more gold than a billionarie's wife this Games, but it took five days before rowers Heather Stanning and Helen Glover slammed it on the table in the women's pair.
Stanning and Glover.
In terms of famous British double acts, they may not have the instant recognition of Lennon and McCartney or The Two Ronnies but they will be remembered for their rest of their days as the women who delivered Britain gold when it was craving for it.
You could tell how much this win meant to Great Britain by what happened around it.
There must have been 50 or more cyclists and coaches following the event beside the lake and around 150 cameramen were stationed near the finsh line as the women collapsed with abject exhaustion before a victory cuddle and then tears of relief.
The pair woke to front page photos of themselves in which they were freely tipped as the national saviors, a burden which had crushed several souls over the past five days.
Great Britain had grown increasing anxious after hot favorite Mark Cavendish bombed out in the first-day road race and diver Tom Daley could not deliver either. Swimmer after swimmer had been mediocre.
Predictions of a 27-plus medal haul for Great Britain have been shaved by a third, maybe more.
It was Britain's first women's rowing gold in Olympic history and its lustre meant even more because of the impressive stories behind the crew.
Stanning, 27, could soon be doing her duty for her country in Afghanistan.
She is a captain with the 32 Regiment Royal Artillery and is trying to return to Army duties in September.
"The Army training has given me determination and toughness,” Stanning said. "After two years of regimental duty with the Royal Artillery, she was given leave to pursue her rowing dream with the plan of returning to army life after London.
“Although rowing is important for me at the moment, I have a bigger picture to look at. I have not been to Afghanistan yet - but I could end up there soon when I go back to work.”
Former physical education teacher Glover, 26, only took up rowing four years ago after her mother saw an advertisement which called for tall, athletic girls to get involved in rowing ahead of London 2012.
“I knew I was probably physically more suited to rowing because I’m naturally very strong,'' she said.
"Everything that was on that list just described me. I thought maybe this is something I could be a world-beater at, not just one of the top girls.''
http://www.news.com.au/sport/london-olympics/helen-glover-and-heather-stanning-claim-great-britains-first-gold-medal-of-london-olympics-in-womens-pair/story-fndpu6dv-1226440690239
PS - Finally you guys Win Gold - Well Done...:first: :clap2: :dance3:
The 30,000 Brits looking on in the stands went absolutely nuts and rightly so...:clap2:
1st Gold Medal for GB at 2012 Olympics & 1st EVER Gold in GB Women's Rowing History and they got the ultimate Stamp of approval...
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/61957000/jpg/_61957612_61957610.jpg
Royal Mail said the rowing pair were to appear on a stamp to mark their win
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-19076903
jackovesk
1st August 2012, 14:25
Ok we all know the Olympics is on..:)
But I would like to know what the (General Public Consensus) is or (Your Own)..?
I have not heard a whisper from our UK members about...
e.g
What is the general mood in Britain re: The Olympics..?
What did the everyday English public think of their Opening Ceremony..?
Is there a general feeling around town something is going to happen during the Olympics..?
Did anyone in England object to the Sexualisation of the Opening Ceremony..?
Did anyone object to highlighting the (NHS)..?
How are your friends, family & workmates feeling about the games..?
Are they expecting another 'False Flag'..?
Is anyone Waking Up to whats been going on with G4S, British Troops, etc..?
http://www.flags-and-anthems.com/media/flags/animierte-flagge-grossbritannien.gif So if your out there somewhere UK Avalonians, what's the Scoop..?
PS - Not interested in someone just cutting & pasting a link...:nono:
I would like some (On-The-Ground) INTEL as to what the general consensus is..?
Are the General Public Happy? - Expectant? - Afraid/Fearful? - Excited? - Whinging? - Hopeful? - etc, etc...
Hi,
Again I can't stress this enough.
Briton is Not England. England is just one country of three that live on the same turf. Cymru, Alban (Scotland) & Lloegr (England) = 3 countries that make up Briton
The lack of feedback from the members on here who are indigenous people from the Briton could have something to do with you refurring that all people from Briton as English all the time.
You know what Bryn ap Gwilym..?
I really could'nt give a rats snooker...:noidea:
How the 'F' are we meant to know..????????????
Cheer up somebody who lives somewhere on the Map below just won Gold...:)
http://www.powayusd.com/online/Britlit/images/map_england.jpg
Cidersomerset
1st August 2012, 15:22
Don't worry Jack I'm English !! and after a slow start I'am getting into it now, the GB womans
soccer team had a great win over Brazil last night !!
http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01558/wiggins_1558823a.jpg
Bradley Wiggins has just won gold and Chris Froome Bronze !!
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/61960000/png/_61960626_mmolycycmnsttfinish.png
Its my day off today and I watched the girls win the first GB gold earlier..
The crowd lined the route were great as have all the crowds been so far !!
Its Chris's 7th Olympic gold a British record .....I'm watching him recieve his
gold medal now !
jackovesk
2nd August 2012, 00:04
Avalon has our very own (INSIDER) working at the Olympics :spy:
Disclaimer: This PM was sent to me from a Member who wishes to remain 'Anonymous'...
Slight Edit to take out Avalonian Members Identity...
Hi,
Well as I live in England and I am working at the olympics, perhaps I can give you my view of things!
First of all I have signed 'gagging orders' not to speak to the press (compulsory if you work there).
Also please do not use my name if you wish to use material from this email.
As you can gather, I am wide awake to what seems inevitable (another false flag) and no I did not want to work here.
But we all need a job to live and the money is good, but the food is crap!
Everyone working here is complaining about the food and at having children's sized portions.
I wish they could get the Army cooks in as they know what men need!
I believe I have been placed in the 'Lions Den' (olympics) for higher purposes.
If I can summon ufos at will, then what else can I achieve ?
What can I help prevent ?
There is a greater purpose for everything and I guess this is 'my time' of what I may have signed up to before I came into this life.
There are many letter agencies etc here if you catch my drift.
Some things I have seen are disturbing but hope my friends from above may help in this regard.
Most people in southern England are not awake and this saddens me greatly. A lot are materialistic rather than spiritually aware.
A lot of people I know cannot be bothered with the olympics and think it is a complete waste of money. But are also gullible in believing the mainstream media.
I might add more later!
Regards
Anonymous Avalonian
p.s. Sorry I personally cannot post this in your thread for obvious reasons!
PS - Excellent inside Intel 'Anonymous Avalonian', looking forward to your next update ...:thumb:
WHOMADEGOD
2nd August 2012, 05:36
Avalon has our very own (INSIDER) working at the Olympics :spy:
Disclaimer: This PM was sent to me from a Member who wishes to remain 'Anonymous'...
Slight Edit to take out Avalonian Members Identity...
Hi,
Well as I live in England and I am working at the olympics, perhaps I can give you my view of things!
First of all I have signed 'gagging orders' not to speak to the press (compulsory if you work there).
Also please do not use my name if you wish to use material from this email.
As you can gather, I am wide awake to what seems inevitable (another false flag) and no I did not want to work here.
But we all need a job to live and the money is good, but the food is crap!
Everyone working here is complaining about the food and at having children's sized portions.
I wish they could get the Army cooks in as they know what men need!
I believe I have been placed in the 'Lions Den' (olympics) for higher purposes.
If I can summon ufos at will, then what else can I achieve ?
What can I help prevent ?
There is a greater purpose for everything and I guess this is 'my time' of what I may have signed up to before I came into this life.
There are many letter agencies etc here if you catch my drift.
Some things I have seen are disturbing but hope my friends from above may help in this regard.
Most people in southern England are not awake and this saddens me greatly. A lot are materialistic rather than spiritually aware.
A lot of people I know cannot be bothered with the olympics and think it is a complete waste of money. But are also gullible in believing the mainstream media.
I might add more later!
Regards
Anonymous Avalonian
p.s. Sorry I personally cannot post this in your thread for obvious reasons!
PS - Excellent inside Intel 'Anonymous Avalonian', looking forward to your next update ...:thumb:
Many thanks for your courage and convictions but also be careful.
Many blessings
Mark
Seikou-Kishi
6th August 2012, 15:15
Ah, the Olympics!
Well I for one am thoroughly uninterested in the Olympics. Only a few people I know are actually bothering to watch them, even friends who are normally quite into sports (or watching them, anyway :rolleyes:) aren't really watching them, just picking up the score later on.
As for the mood, it seems pretty unenthusiastic but a lack of enthusiasm is like our national sport so maybe everybody's giving a really big effort :D
Opening ceremony... the only thing I got from it was that some people for some reason thought Isambard Kingdom Brunel was Abraham Lincoln, and a few foreigners disliked the NHS bit as "socialist propaganda" (lol). The NHS doesn't exclude choice, it's just a default, so I don't understand that criticism. As for anything else... well... fanfare is almost inherently dissatisfactory. I saw bits and pieces of it, and I remember thinking that they were really going out of their way to distract people.
My friends actually seem completely lacking in any desire to get worked up about the games, which I like. A couple want to watch, but even they don't seem to care who gets gold, who comes last, etc... just no interest, it seems. Frankly, I'm glad. Actually I went to an "olympics party" but there wasn't a hint of the olympics about it, not even a flag. The olympics was pretty much just an excuse and nothing more.
A false flag wouldn't surprise me. As for waking up... eh it's somewhere in between. They seem to realise there's something untoward, but they don't make the connections. It's like "oh, that's suspicious..." but then no questioning of the rammifications/implications of what they've just been suspicious of. So yeah not particularly reassuring.
My summary would be a complete lack of interest. Not anger, not fear, not resentment... just nothing.
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