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The magazine The Economist published an issue named “The World in 2015″. On the cover are odd images : A mushroom cloud, the Federal Reserve in a game called “Panic” and much more.
I wouldn’t normally dedicate an entire article analyzing the cover of a publication, but this isn’t any publication. It is The Economist and it is directly related to the world elite. It is partly owned by the Rothschild banking family of England and its editor-in-chief, John Micklethwait, attended several times to the Bilderberg Conference – the secretive meeting where the world’s most powerful figures from the world of politics, finance business and media discuss global policies. The outcome of those meetings is totally secret. *SNIP*
Bloodhound SSC will begin its record campaign in South Africa in Summer (UK time) 2015.
Right under the Pied Piper we see a young boy with dumbfounded look on his face. He is watching a game called “Panic”. The words “Federal Reserve” and “Chi” (which probably stands for China) are on top while the words “Green light!” and “sis!” (which probably stands for “Isis!” or “Crisis!”) are at the bottom. The little boy watches as this twisted game of Plinko unfolds the same way the clueless masses watch powerlessly while various events unfold on mass media. As the name of the game states, the ultimate goal is to cause Panic around the world as crises are almost randomly generated by those who control the game. And that’s on a magazine cover owned by the Rothschilds.
One side of the globe gazes stoically towards the West while the other side appears irate. Does this represent a confrontation between the East and the West? The cover features a few other symbols referring to the “rise of the East”. What’s more unsettling is that, immediately under that angry globe, are pictured a mushroom cloud (the kind that happens after a nuclear bomb goes off) and a spy satellite launching into space.
originally posted by: Ridhya
Hm the top mentions David Blaine. Any theories on why some people are in greyscale? They do seem to be politicians, but Napoleon isnt among them.
LONDON, Nov. 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The World in 2015, the 29th edition of The Economist's annual compilation of predictions for the year ahead, is available on newsstands beginning today. It looks at the key events, issues and trends that will shape the coming year. In addition to Economist journalists, former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, Microsoft's founder Bill Gates and magician David Blaine are among the contributors who offer their views on what 2015 will bring.
"Spiderman"
Spiderman, Spiderman Does whatever a spider can
Spins a web any size Catches thieves just like flies
Look out, here comes the Spiderman
Is he strong? Listen Bud He's got radioactive blood
Can he swing from a thread ? Take a look overhead
Hey, there! There goes the Spiderman
In the chill of the night At the scene of a crime
Like a streak of light He arrives just in time
Spiderman, Spiderman Friendly neighborhood, Spiderman
Wealth and fame, he ignores Action is his reward
Look out, here comes the Spiderman
Spiderman, Spiderman Friendly neighborhood, Spiderman
Wealth and fame, he ignores Action is his reward
To him, life's a great big bang up Whenever there's a hang up
You'll find the Spiderman!
I find it interesting that in the bottom left corner is a drum decorated with the US flag. (patriotism?) There is a Dart going all the way through the drum, and it is decorated with the British Flag.
On one side of Obama is a Ghost holding paper work. (haunted by his citizen ship or past?) On the other side is Alices Cat, with a grin on its face. Like it ate the canary.
Also, notice the pied piper's flute has a bottle nipple on the end. (Guiding and feeding the masses?) It seems to me that he is putting all the bottom activity in motion.