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    Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    Read story at link for many embedded links. Also, they speak of the strange 2012 Olympics logo, but the article doesn't display it, I had to look it up...



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    hmmmm. Also see, Project Bluebeam.


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    Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world?

    Some people believe an elite clique will use the games to simulate an alien invasion in their plan for global domination

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



    Wenlock and Mandeville, the 2012 Olympic mascots.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Crane and Clay exchanged emails, but never met. Crane doesn't think there was anything suspicious about Clay's death. Nor do others close to Clay, including his parents, who have been understandably distressed not just by the death of their son but by the subsequent internet rumours. "There have been many outlandish ideas put forward about Rik's death, some that beggar belief, but most have come from people ignorant of the real facts and who have been too lazy to do their research," says John Clay, Rik's father. "An autopsy was carried out and an inquest held at Bradford coroners court in February 2009. The official verdict was that Rik took his own life while the balance of his mind was disturbed." There were clear pointers to where Rik was heading, says John. A few weeks before his death, he had suffered some form of mental breakdown. He had jumped out of a third-floor window, fracturing his heel. His parents took him in for six weeks. "During his time with us he was not the Rik that we knew and was mostly very withdrawn," says John. "He told us that he had things in his head that shouldn't be there but would not elaborate, which was quite normal for Rik – he would only tell you what he wanted you to hear. Rik could be quite obsessional."

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

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

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

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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    wow major hit piece. I wonder about their claim that scientific theories can be explained yet conspiracies cannot. I know there are a fair few more scientific theories that can't be explained including apparently, some very important ones.

    And why does what 27% of people believe have any bearing on truth? That is almost like that new mathematics thing out of agenda twenty one where the answer was not based on the assessable facts but on the group consensus.

    Don't know about the olympics specifically but there is definately something in numbers and harmonics. Don't know what it is yet but there is something there. Too many patterns and unfortunately too many unanswered questions.
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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    I'd stop short of calling it a hit piece; it provided a lot of truth, much of which was new to me. Where it fell into the standard "conspiracy researchers theorists = cultist/nut-jobs" script, it would balance it out somewhat with the typically opposing argument. Really it's the first summary I'd heard of the "London Zion" NWO conspiracy speculation, and I finished the article finding it to be quite plausible.

    But then again, I've been immersed in conspiracy research for several years, and as the article quotes, "Once your eyes are open to it, it's amazing what's hidden in plain sight". That the elite/occultists exist and operate in basically that way is beyond plausible to me, it's given. I read the article through a different set of eyes than joe & jane sheeple-- so I'm unaffected by the various "thought-stopper memes" which the writer evoked, presumably targeting "properly programmed sheeple".

    The article also did a lot of name-dropping (again see the original for all the embedded links), Bilderbergs, Rothschilds, chemtrails etc, which joe & jane can dig deeper into if they're so inclined.

    So all in all I'd give the article a thumbs up. Surprising it appeared in a rag like the guardian.uk, but then there've been many such mysteries lately regarding what TPTB's MSM propaganda apparatus has been spewing. Maybe it just boils down to their hubris-- they know/believe the public has been check-mated (a public which was methodically kept in the dark as to any such game being afoot), and TPTB are strutting like peacocks.

    And/or maybe they're trying to weaken the global-public further, by playing this card:

    Are Americans a Broken People? Why We've Stopped Fighting Back Against the Forces of Oppression

    "Can people become so broken that truths of how they are being screwed do not "set them free" but instead further demoralize them? Has such a demoralization happened in the United States?

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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    The article you linked to, Pat Colo, articulates the psychology of the non-elite class in the US concisely and completely. It makes a good argument that we're broken. Has some profound insights.

    So is the alien invasion the end game for world takeover? What comes after that? A Fascist NWO? The Mark of the Beast? Totalitarian dictatorship? When will we ever have freedom and peace? Screw the Olympics. I'm boycotting it.


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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    Those "mascots" give me the creeps,they look like the cameras that spy on everyone.



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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    Iran terms Olympics logo 'racist'
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    Tue Mar 1, 2011 4:49PM


    The 2012 London Olympics logo

    Iran has officially voiced its objection to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over the logo of the 2012 London Olympics, condemning it as “racist.”


    In an official letter to the IOC signed by Secretary General of the National Iranian Olympic Committee Bahram Afsharzadeh as well as its Director Mohammad Aliabadi, Iran complained that the logo is “racist” as it features the word "Zion."

    In an interview with IRNA, Afsharzadeh underlined that the logo would affect the 2012 Olympic Games in London, adding it “will jeopardize the objectives of Olympic Games.”

    He also called on other countries, including Muslim states, to react to the racist move.

    In the meantime, the OIC has reportedly rejected Iran's complaint that the logo for the 2012 Olympics resembles the word Zion and that it is racist.

    "The London 2012 logo represents the figure 2012, nothing else," the IOC was quoted by Reuters as saying in a statement on Tuesday.

    If you read the logo vertically rather than horizontally, then you can make out "Zion" in the logo, Reuters said.
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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    not overtly related to the alleged 2012 Olympics NWO conspiracy, but I just find this massive sculpture a little odd-- IE it's related!! Pic at bottom.


    London: 2012 Olympics: Weaving Junk Metal Into Gold

    Sunday, March 06, 2011 12:26

    By Jacquelin Magnay 6:30AM GMT 05 Mar 2011


    The moment Anish Kapoor arrived at the Olympic Park site in East London on a recent visit, he knew that something was wrong.

    A pile of large steel tubes was lying on the ground. When joined together, they would form the beginnings of the winding steel intestine for his towering new structure, the ArcelorMittal Orbit. But to the acclaimed sculptor’s exacting eye, the painted steel was not the right red. So out went colour number RAL 3002, in came RAL 3003.

    “I wanted to get it the right shade,’’ says Kapoor, simply.

    The changes didn’t stop there. The bolts intended to connect the pipes weren’t quite right either. The workers had anticipated a sheath of uniform colour and had had the bolts coloured red.

    But Kapoor wanted the sculpture to reveal its construction method, so the bolts were returned to galvanised steel, matching the silver grey tone of the 1,150ft spiral staircase that will snake its way down from the top of the Orbit.



    This is the kind of detail that is going into the project, a co-production with Kapoor’s regular collaborator, structural engineer Cecil Balmond.

    As the controversial edifice – which looks like a cross between a giant treble clef, a hookah, and a distorted roller-coaster – begins to take shape, Kapoor is in total charge.

    “Everything we do is validated by Anish,’’ says the project’s chief engineer, Pierre Engel. “He has the vision, we just implement it.’’

    Preparatory work started on the spectacular £22.7 million sculpture last summer, the first of the above-ground works began in December. But only now can visitors to the site finally grasp the true scale of the sculpture.

    Occupying a position between the aquatics centre and the main stadium, it is, at 376ft, some 50ft taller than Big Ben, but nowhere near the height of the Eiffel Tower (1063ft).

    The Orbit will end up being two and half times taller than the stadium over which it peers.

    London Mayor Boris Johnson first asked Lakshmi Mittal, one of Europe’s richest men, to pump nearly £20 million into a monumental Olympicsculpture while both were in the cloakroom at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2009. Kapoor and Balmond’s seductively brilliant design was subsequently selected from a shortlist of three 12 months ago.

    With its jutting double-decker viewing platform, it is a remarkably powerful sculpture, one that returns to many of Kapoor’s ongoing concerns about sightlines and expectations.

    The lift, for example, will be enclosed, its tiny windows restricting the view. Two of the interior walls of the viewing platform will be mirrored – one convex, one concave – reflecting visitors at odd angles, even upside down. It won’t be until they walk down the stairs coiling around the sculpture that they will be able to appreciate the design’s openness.

    Kapoor plans other features, too, playing with concepts of space, time and distance. “Hopefully the effects [created] will be a nice surprise,” he says. “It is not just a mechanical structure. It is a journey for people to go on.’’

    But all of that is at least 12 months away. This year is about the steel, all 900 tons of it including almost 30,000ft of tubing. Each week, a ring of massive six-pronged star nodes will be added, like a giant Meccano set being assembled.

    But as the structure gains height, and grows more complex, turning in on itself at various points, the rate of progress will be increasingly dependent on the weather. Whenever wind speed exceeds 28 miles per hour (24.3 knots), work has to stop. If it is persistently breezy, the Orbit may not be finished until next March.

    Even when the Orbit is complete, the winds will have a bearing on its success. Once up and running, it is expected to attract one million visitors a year and generate an estimated £10 million annually. Any winds above force nine – 40 knots – will put excessive pressure on the lift shaft and force closure.

    Then there is the movement of the Orbit itself – which could bring about motion sickness except for an ingenious 40-ton mass dampener on a 9ft pendulum that counteracts the movement.

    Holger Falter, the chief project manager, from the structural engineering firm Arup describes its effect as the equivalent of “holding a handbag while you are on a swing. The bag goes against the motion and you don’t want that for the swing, but for a building, yes, we want that.’’

    It may sound disconcerting but it will be nothing compared to the tense moment when the pre-constructed viewing platforms are craned into place. The holding structure is being built on a predetermined tilt so that when the weight of the platform is inserted, at a height of 250-263ft, it will push against the structure and force it upright.

    Kapoor and Balmond are planning to be there to witness the moment, but they don’t doubt that it will all go according to plan. After all, the sculpture has been crafted to the millimetre. No two pieces of steel – two thirds of it recycled from discarded washing machines, wrecked cars and industry offcuts – are exactly the same, which means that putting it together is like completing a jigsaw puzzle.

    When the sculpture is finished, the London Olympic Games organisers will have the right to host parties on the viewing platform. The Orbit will then be handed over to the yet-to-be-appointed 10-year lessees as one of the city’s must-see tourist sites.

    Its ultimate popularity, however, has yet to be tested. At this early stage, it remains a controversial and not-entirely loved sculpture. Yet Kapoor has an extraordinary track record of pulling off huge public monuments – and the workers who are involved in all aspects of the construction and design seem to be unanimously passionate about it.

    As Greg Ludkovsky, head of research and development at ArcelorMittal, says: “This sculpture is something different and truly inquisitive. It forces you to ask questions about what it means – and it has different meanings for everyone. It challenges you on intellectual and intuitive levels. It doesn’t make you fall asleep, it is not boring.’’ It certainly is not.

    Orbit in figures

    Total cost: £22.7

    ArcelorMittal contribution: £19.6 million

    LDA contribution: £3.1 million

    Projected annual revenue: £10 million

    Projected visitors: 1 million a year

    Orbit height: £114.5m

    Recycled steel: 60 per cent

    Years until a re-paint: 20 years

    [img width=600 height=375]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01840/anishkapoorsculptu_1840758b.jpg[/img]

    [img width=600 height=375]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01840/anishkapoorsulptur_1840762b.jpg[/img]
    A computer generated image of the ArcelorMittal Orbit by Anish Kapoor in London's Olympic Park
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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

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    Zion 2012 - Iranian concern rings true

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    In March 2011 the mainstream media reported Iranian alarm that the logo for London's 2012 Olympics had been encoded simultaneously to spell out the word ZION - a celebration of the predatory Zionist state in Palestine founded in 1948 (the year of the previous London Olympics). In this video the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network interviews Lady Michèle Renouf and lawyer Philip Bree, who explain the background to this affair: the "brand consultants" and advertising agencies with close ties to leading Zionists and the Western political establishment; the influence of Freemasonry among the founders of the modern Olympics, such as their main instigator Baron Pierre de Coubertin; and the occult/Masonic significance of the famous Olympic symbol.


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    Re: Are the 2012 Olympics part of a plot to take over the world? (guardian.uk)

    Quote Originally Posted by PatColo
    from the link:

    Television: In his book Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television (1978), Jerry Mander (after reviewing totalitarian critics such as George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Jacques Ellul, and Ivan Illich) compiled a list of the "Eight Ideal Conditions for the Flowering of Autocracy."

    Mander claimed that television helps create all eight conditions for breaking a population. Television, he explained, (1) occupies people so that they don't know themselves -- and what a human being is; (2) separates people from one another; (3) creates sensory deprivation; (4) occupies the mind and fills the brain with prearranged experience and thought; (5) encourages drug use to dampen dissatisfaction (while TV itself produces a drug-like effect, this was compounded in 1997 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration relaxing the rules of prescription-drug advertising); (6) centralizes knowledge and information; (7) eliminates or "museumize" other cultures to eliminate comparisons; and (8) redefines happiness and the meaning of life.

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