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Started by PLAYSWITHMACHINES, March 09, 2012, 09:59:30 PM

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PLAYSWITHMACHINES

I was originally going to post this on ATS, but there doesn't seem to be so much humour there these days, so here, have fun!


Statistically, given the great number of conspiracies, some of them must be true......
What i print here is purely fiction, even though the facts & pictures are real (well, most of them anyway).

I will post a few examples here, to start things off, i invite everyone to post their 'coincidences' here!

For a start, did you notice that the Queen of Holland's hats....



Were designed by George Adamski & Victor Schauberger.....



Well, her father was in the s.s.;) maybe she saw the plans once, & thought "great design for a hat".

Why do i get advertisements for the Bilderberg Hotel whenever i visit a Dutch news site?
Have you seen their logo?;



More to come...

Littleenki

#1
Quote from: PLAYSWITHMACHINES on March 09, 2012, 09:59:30 PM
I was originally going to post this on ATS, but there doesn't seem to be so much humour there these days, so here, have fun!


Statistically, given the great number of conspiracies, some of them must be true......
What i print here is purely fiction, even though the facts & pictures are real (well, most of them anyway).

I will post a few examples here, to start things off, i invite everyone to post their 'coincidences' here!

For a start, did you notice that the Queen of Holland's hats....



Were designed by George Adamski & Victor Schauberger.....



Well, her father was in the s.s.;) maybe she saw the plans once, & thought "great design for a hat".

Why do i get advertisements for the Bilderberg Hotel whenever i visit a Dutch news site?
Have you seen their logo?;



More to come...
I thought her hat looked like Cuiculco mound in mexico...


LE
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PLAYSWITHMACHINES

#2
On a more serious note, (and i will first apologise to any families/victims of 9-11, this is in no way intended as a joke, like the first one.
It is merely a disturbing coincidence i observed when studying these pictures, i am not intending anything by it, i hope you understand)
9-11 remains the biggest public mass murder event of the 21st century, and IMO the case is NOT closed.

Events of 9-11 depicted in 15th century tiles;


Here you can see the 2 'towers' on an island, or maybe it's a fence?
2 serpents/snails/eyes look on, and the figure, typically a woman,
(the statue of liberty?) looking the other way, notice the lightning over the towers / tree behind the fence.



.....and here again. Notice the 'M' shape formed by the clouds in almost all the tiles.



HERE one tower/fencepost has fallen, the figure on the left (liberty?) is in dispair, the other figure looks away.




These last 3 tiles show the towers/fenceposts replaced by a dust cloud/smoke & then rubble/tree.
The women (justice?) look away, but the man with the beard is looking towards the ruins.




What is the significance of the tambourine (if that's what it is), and what are the snail/eye things?
Why the 'M' shaped clouds?
These tiles are reported to be from around 1580-1600, from a Dutch farmhouse.

Could the 'M' have anything to do with the Masons?
Well, coincidentally there is a temple of sorts in the area;


Built by the mayor, Eschauzer, which he donated to the fishermen to feed & house them, so long as no alcohol was served!
Today this building is a cafe (still no alcohol).
coincidentally the google earth marker for this town used to be directly on the doorstep of this building, now it's further north.
The building itself is placed at a curious angle to the rest of the street (probably 19.5 degrees) and is aligned with the eye looking SW.
The Watchful Eye or 'De Wakende Oog' is said to be looking out for the sailors & fishermen, which is strange, since most of them would have been fishing in the straits beyond the sandbanks to the east.......
Shipping, however, would first have to sail SE out of the harbour, & then some sharp turns to the NW to get into the Atlantic, they would all pass under the gaze of the eye.
Coincidentally The eye is looking more or less the direction where a merchant ship later sank, with over 40 million in gold on board.
   Apparently, only half was ever recovered, so there's still 20 mill (1980's value) down there. Good luck.
Eschauzer was a wealthy trader & philanthropist, coming originally from Amsterdam, he settled in this small town & shared some of his wealth. He was elected mayor, and he also financed the famous Nova Zembla arctic mission by Willem Barentz.
I will try & dig out more info on the ship, like dates etc, and clues found in this painting;



Littleenki

That series of tiles will eventually be verified as true and real indicators of the 9/11 conspiracy.
It WAS a warning to someone, and when it was made, the tiles were like artwork with a message, here comes the future folks, and this is what youve got to look forward to.....BOOOOOM!
Sad society we are members of, eh?

Shouldve killed my brother Enlil when I had the chance! Look what this has turned into!

Its a prophet free for all, and the one who finds the most creative way to describe our feeble existence, well you get the prize, a heaping pile of higgs bosons!

If nostradamus couldve drawn worth a crap, we'd all have a better idea of what to expect, so if youre a philosopher, brush up on those drawing skills so we know what the heck you are talking about when we find the painting you made four hundred years ago!;D

Art and history,
Now, thats a coincidence!

Littleenki
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Linda Brown

The lovely thing about ART is that it allows you to tranmit the vision that is in your head directly to some sort of medium and you don't have to resort to the use of words to get that same message across... when your work is viewed by others its a straight transfer.

And of course its all left for the individual. I see nothing of what you have described in those tiles.... sorry. It excapes me!

And maybe thats the only way some messages can make it. With some situations only Art holds up to the information load. It relieves the artist from the requirement of constantly having to defend or explain what he saw. It is what it is. You either " get it" as a viewer..... or you don't.

Everytime I hear an artist " explaining " his craft....or particularly his recent WORK....telling those listening what it MEANS I know that he /she doesn't have the foggiest notion of what getting hit with true inspiration actually feels like.

Maybe they could talk about what their FEELINGS were after getting " downloaded" with the piece of artwork.... but being vain enough to actually try to understand it?

Well, thats beyond my experience so I will leave it to others. I am highly suspicious of someone who states that they know EXACTLY what is happening in the process.

For me... having to deal in words is really not my favorite thing. If I paint ( which I haven't in years really) The end result speaks for itself.

The words should.... but " languages" divide us more than unite us... wasn't that the idea all along?  >:(
The word Profit and Prophet sounds the same! I hope that there is supposed to be a difference!

My Dad was an artist. Instead of going for the "language" of "math" he just " built" the things that he saw in his head. I have had some very fine math folks tell me that his project couldn't have gone forward without a true understanding of the math and physics involved..... yet..... there it was!..... Edward Teller himself told us...." I don't understand what makes it work"

A famous phrase....." And yet it turns" comes into my mind.

Well... Understand or not..... THERE it was!

ART is like that and you are right Littleenki.... maybe someday the work of folks called prophets now will be discovered...never a profit in what they do.... but the true vision maybe.....  Linda

Littleenki

You truly are an artisi, Linda, and your description of art is spot on!
I got to thinking about how art is confused with communication and other forms of writing and making markings on various materials, and thought, "how do we know anything we find is art or communication, or both?"
Who is to say the Pyramid of Giza isnt just a big coffee table book, or the Gobekli Tepe carvings arent some sort of attempt at showing how strange nature can be?

I think the two pieces of art that stand above all for me, as an indicator that art and communication are one, are the paintings at Chauvet, and the Temples of Malta.

The Chauvet works show a humankind in tune with the beauty and natural flow of things, and they are a precursor to the fine works we know in the various sites throughout France, and Northern Europe.

The renaissance was the point where it all came together, though, with art finally making it's way through the quagmire of important events going on at that time.
Art found it's niche, and has been filling it with works of wonder ever since.
I also, on another note, am a believer that the renaissance was the point in time where mankind received a special lesson from someone not from here, and it truly was the beginning of using art to impart our feelings and needs in a 3d manner.
Just ask DaVinci, how did he figure out those amazing theories of his with a mind made up of primitive observations? He was given a filter or booster shot to his mind, and what flowed out was brilliant!
I dont want to compare myself or anyone with DaVinci, but the feelings and the input Ive experienced in the last year are a pretty good indicator someone is contacting me, and giving me unique knowledge I never had any understanding of.
I also dont want to compare myself to TT Brown, but I think youve seen the similarities in my words, and actions, Linda, to say he has influenced me well before I ever heard the name.
Swimming in springs daily....love for water..
Drawing my ideas as they come by hand on a notebook...no math either(ech!)
The realization of the importance of understanding the forces we are surrounded by....
The alive nature of electricity....

These feelings and thoughts werent in my head until recently, and Im taking them seriously.

And then, with a nod to this thread, I went to Megalithic Portal to read about some megalithic sites I was interested in, and then a friendly Hobbit took me under his wing.
He showed me the true meaning of the megaliths, and why they are there, then when I was primed and prepared for the information I was about to receive from the universe, he kindly prodded me towards the Cosmic Token...we know how that went, and Ive met the coolest folks out there, and of course, to even be able to connect with Linda Brown on any level is a priveledge Ill never take for granted.

Then, while there, someone noticed my interest in UFO's and gently pointed my bow towards the Living Moon....holy cow! another whole world of like minded folks there too!

Since my assimilation into this amazing and strange world of esoteric studies, Ive received a gift of the next phase of my life, and the coincidence in all of this is, I was just reading about megaliths that day for an article, and wasnt even aware of my next step yet.

The ones who I had no idea existed, are the ones who have molded the new me.

Friends at any level are priceless, and you all are definitely in my eternal favour!

Cheers!
Littleenki
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

QuoteMy Dad was an artist. Instead of going for the "language" of "math" he just " built" the things that he saw in his head. I have had some very fine math folks tell me that his project couldn't have gone forward without a true understanding of the math and physics involved..... yet..... there it was!..... Edward Teller himself told us...." I don't understand what makes it work"


There you go, Linda ;)
Understanding something is not always about math & science, some people know instinctively if something will work or not.
Others (like me) have to take the longer road :P And i need to know the math so i can at least get some figures to work on, or post for others to read.
Sometimes i am far more interested in the results, than how i got them, and i have to dig into my memory to recover some details.

And, LE, instead of quoting from your long & uncharacteristically eloquent post, i will merely say: I agree heartily with all of it ;D

I was just posting some coincidences that i saw, & using a bit of imagination, came up with the 9/11 link.
It IS spooky, though, looking closely at those tiles.

I have some more info on the temple story, unfortunately the one museum that housed that painting was closed. Maybe i can find it online, and translate it into English this week.
It seems i was mistaken with the date of the shipwreck: The Lutine sank in 1799.
More to follow.......

Littleenki

Quote from: PLAYSWITHMACHINES on April 16, 2012, 04:33:30 PM
There you go, Linda ;)
Understanding something is not always about math & science, some people know instinctively if something will work or not.
Others (like me) have to take the longer road :P And i need to know the math so i can at least get some figures to work on, or post for others to read.
Sometimes i am far more interested in the results, than how i got them, and i have to dig into my memory to recover some details.

And, LE, instead of quoting from your long & uncharacteristically eloquent post, i will merely say: I agree heartily with all of it ;D

I was just posting some coincidences that i saw, & using a bit of imagination, came up with the 9/11 link.
It IS spooky, though, looking closely at those tiles.

I have some more info on the temple story, unfortunately the one museum that housed that painting was closed. Maybe i can find it online, and translate it into English this week.
It seems i was mistaken with the date of the shipwreck: The Lutine sank in 1799.
More to follow.......
Thanks, PWM, and it's an honor to hear someone of your caliber agree with my ideas, excellent!
The longwinded post is a form of writing I usually reserve for articles or journal entries, and I do at times write in a rather abrupt and choppy manner. It comes out of the head right, yet the fingers take it a new direction, and thats usually in a hurry!LOL!
So, sorry if I ever seem to be incomplete or indirect as the thought is there, I just cant typw worth a crap!;) and that last W instead of an E is telling, eh? :D
Cheers! and that shipwreck sounds interesting, the Lutine, Hmmmm.....
Littleenki
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PLAYSWITHMACHINES

#8
A very interesting story it turns out to be, the son of the mayor was also (being married to the daughter of an influential somebody) appointed 'recovery official' for the council of VIP's on the island.
He did mount a recovery operation a year or two later, but only turned up a few gold coins from various European currencies around at the time.
The amount of gold she is said to be carrying would be about 100 Million today.
Here is a print from the time showing the 19th century operation (this artist's impression is wrong, the ship is laying very deep, i heard)
I will try & get some figures for you...

It is reported that only half was recovered, apart from these 'few coins' and the family had plenty of money from the sugar plantations, so it's impossible to say how much they actually recovered....
In my estimate, there must be at least 40 mill lying down there, bro.... 8) 8)


P.S. The only caliber i know of are .22, .44 , .762 and 9mm 8)

And .303 (kicks like a mule)

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

The Lutine story & the temples are real, so i think it will get it's own thread, give me 24 hours to do a write-up.
Perhaps i could place it under 'sea tales from the Resolute'
;)

Linda Brown

Hey, I just realized that the Queen of Hollands Hat is not as good a replication of a " flying saucer" as mine is!!!!
I knew that there was a reason I liked it. other than its gone alot of miles with me!  Linda

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

That's because the young lady who designs them has never heard of Schauberger, if she did, she might learn something.....

And your hat is VERY cool, Linda, looks Texan to me?

Captain Dave

Quote from: PLAYSWITHMACHINES on April 16, 2012, 08:07:07 PM
A very interesting story it turns out to be, the son of the mayor was also (being married to the daughter of an influential somebody) appointed 'recovery official' for the council of VIP's on the island.
He did mount a recovery operation a year or two later, but only turned up a few gold coins from various European currencies around at the time.
The amount of gold she is said to be carrying would be about 100 Million today.
Here is a print from the time showing the 19th century operation (this artist's impression is wrong, the ship is laying very deep, i heard)
I will try & get some figures for you...

It is reported that only half was recovered, apart from these 'few coins' and the family had plenty of money from the sugar plantations, so it's impossible to say how much they actually recovered....
In my estimate, there must be at least 40 mill lying down there, bro.... 8) 8)


P.S. The only caliber i know of are .22, .44 , .762 and 9mm 8)

And .303 (kicks like a mule)

Well, lets go find it!
-I've got marine salvage air bags to lift up to 40,000 pounds off the bottom.
-Underwater metal detectors
-Underwater 2 way diver com system.
-Hooka dive rigs
-Scuba tanks
- 7 or 8 Dive suits & one dry suit.
-Water pumps
Etc Etc Etc
Pretty much everything needed for marine salvage & treasure hunting...

Linda Brown

A gift from a very good friend.... a cowboy in the last part of his life... and he had the cattle  and horses as well as the hat!

My most favorite item though is the horsehair hatband which he made for me from the hair of some of my best and favorite horses....so I have alot of history " riding the river" with me as he was prone to say.

In his younger days he had some interesting adventures in the Navy.... though taking up a position in a particular helicopter was his most favorite thing. The joke was that nobody really needed to sit too close to the man ( we called him " Livingston" ) because he had a reputation of throwing passengers out. It was sort of a joke....He swore that he only did it over water and at a reduced speed.... but I don't think anybody was sure about that or not!

And no body ever crossed him... for long.

You need a financier there Captain Dave....I wish I could volunteer but I am sure there are always adventurers out there... with money too.

I dig for slightly different treasure!   Linda


PLAYSWITHMACHINES

I will certainly post more info on this, like the exact position, depth, & why the last attempt (1980's?) failed.
Sounds like fun 8) and i sure could use a few extra zeroes in my bank balance....