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 It Now Makes Sense Looking Back On Opening Ceremony Of The London 2012 Olympics

The opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, with the giant figure of death holding a needle, nurses and zombie doctors dancing and all the children in hospital beds?

Everything’s starting to make so much more sense now. Isn’t it? They’ve had this planned for a long time…

https://archive.org/details/the-opening-ceremony-of-olympic-games-in-london-2012-was-predictive-programing

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2 Responses to “ It Now Makes Sense Looking Back On Opening Ceremony Of The London 2012 Olympics”

  1. ian says:

    Indeed it was N’. The arena was even in the shape of the official CV image. If however, the BBC posted a documentary telling everyone what was going to happen, then after the event denied it, most would believe them.

  2. newensign says:

    Yes Ian, to my mind sport is all about keeping heathy with friendly competition, so the scene being acted out by witches with syringes was quite bizarre for such an event, but we known they have to tell us in advance of their plans and if we don’t object they go ahead with their them!

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