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Hackney, London, UK!!!

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posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 06:48 PM
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Thanks for posting the great video!

Yeah you could be right about this! - I didn't connect all the dots until now.

And all these roads and streets from the video & google Earth is very interesting - Temple, Ley, Angel, Carpenter's, East Cross etc.

Blake's poem is also very interesting!

And then of course we have the most obvious, The Zion Olympic logo

there's definitely something going on there to investigate further and it's very interesting as well!

Now I'm curious to find out more about it!

Got any more videos about this!



[edit on 11-3-2010 by Chevalerous]



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 09:38 PM
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For y'all that are into diecast cars particularly Matchbox. Hackney served as the corporate hq for Lesney Products & Co. Ltd. from about 1947 - 1981. The now vacant lot on Lee Conservancy Road being demo'd to make way for the 2012 London Olympic Village was where Matchbox Toys were made between 1952 - 1981.

If you have any whose base reads as "Matchbox" Series Made In England" this is where they were made. Lesney has since carried on as a maker of stationery now but sold off the MB part in 1981 to Shanghai Universal Toys, Ltd. Shanghai, PRC.

Mattel bought Tyco Toys International, Inc. (not that same Tyco that got caught doing dirt earlier in the decade) in 1996 and the sale included Matchbox where it remains to this day.

[edit on 11-3-2010 by TheImmaculateD1]



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 06:17 AM
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I just thought id trow this up for inspiration,
The waiting world
by the Master —, through Benjamin Creme

The world is reeling from the impact of the recent invasion of Iraq by American and British forces. Seldom has a war of such seemingly limited scope and duration had such momentous repercussions, or caused so much heartache and heart-searching. Seldom, indeed, has such reckless folly been recognized and denounced by the majority of the peoples of the world.

The tragic events of 11 September 2001 have opened a direful door of opportunity for this US Administration, on the pretext of fighting terrorism, to usurp the ‘moral high ground’ and carry out cruel acts of piracy on its selected victims.

Voice
The war is on, perhaps almost over, but the people of sanity and heart have found their voice and a means of being heard. At last, at long, long last, the people are beginning to sense their power and their right to speak, to influence, and to shape their destiny.

Out of the chaos and misery of this contrived and unnecessary war will come such changes that its perpetrators could never have imagined.

They have overridden the united will of the assembly of nations, mistaking its wisdom for fear, its caution for cowardice. They have used the ways of the past and will find them unavailing in the times which lie ahead. In their arrogance and lust for power they have overreached, and set the peoples of the world against them. Their wicked folly has awakened humanity to rise and defend itself against this usurpation of its rights.

Damage
When men come to measure the damage done to international relationships by this foolish, unilateral act, they will find much to cause dismay. Many years of careful nurturing, the slow building of trust, have been set at nought. A deep sense of suspicion, distrust and fear now stalks the diplomatic corridors of the world. Many leaders among the nations sense that one of them — the most powerful — is now out of control, that old accords are broken and that they must look elsewhere to rebuild their past security and alliance. America’s preemptive stance, its thinly disguised imperialism, has isolated that great nation from the truth and from the community of nations whose leaders shake, sadly, their heads and ponder gravely on the future.

Soul
The world awaits the emergence of the American soul, that which gave birth to the beauty of the Marshall Plan so long ago. The world, too, awaits the emergence of Maitreya to show men the way. The teachings of Maitreya will awaken and invoke the idealistic soul of the United States, and turn its best citizens to the light which they have always held in their hearts. They will make accord with their brothers and sisters throughout the world, and in unison, inspired by Maitreya, they will bring justice, and therefore peace, to the waiting world.
www.share-international.org...



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posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 06:36 AM
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Interesting thread and even more so after having read the thread about King Arthur and the links between Jerusalem/Israel and the UK.



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 06:45 AM
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Originally posted by Icecoldfm
Hi i was wondering how many people have heard of Hackney on ATS?


I used to live there back in the days when I lived in London...

Hackney is one of the roughest areas in London, there isn't even a tube link... Have to catch an old route master 38 to get anywhere or British rail.

I got mugged in hackney... Passers by watched and kept on walked.. no one of course intervened...

In history Hackney used to be a centre of commerce for Spice trade, but as is true with all areas of London the do well areas become down trodden then later the down trodden areas are the new up and coming developments... its like a cycle of redevelopment...

I very much doubt that Hackney could be the centre of anything other than petty crime and benefit fraud...

BTW I lived in London for 11 years and was mugged twice... with 7 million people in the city every day and let’s say just 3% of those are criminals that makes it 210000 criminals walking around every day!! A scary place indeed....

All the best,

Korg.


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posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 07:21 AM
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Never heard of the Maitreya story,but my grandfather worked for the Post Office there and my mum was born there just after the war...strange place indeed!



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 07:22 AM
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Iv lived in London for 37 years an never got mugged an neither did any of my friends! they say your thoughts an beliefs create your own reality,
peace



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 07:24 AM
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I lived in Hackney back in the late 80's and early 90's .

I still visit the place time to time .

I use to drive Ken Livingstone every thursday evening from North London to West London .

The last thing that I expected was to have a distant relative to become the mayor of London one day .



I think my cousin Boris knows the deal with the last child of Zion .


Something is going to go down at the olympics but it will be all done thru Holografic Tehcnology .



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 07:39 AM
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Originally posted by DCDAVECLARKE
Iv lived in London for 37 years an never got mugged an neither did any of my friends! they say your thoughts an beliefs create your own reality,
peace


First time... Hackney 7pm was dark near the church...

2nd time just coming out of Southwark Tube 6pm broad day light... minding my own business... brick in the face...

I think you must be 1. Extremely lucky or 2. Have a car and not use public transport.

I lived down the Old Kent road near the elephant for 6 months while I was at uni, in that time I witnessed a mad man running down the road taking swipes at cars with a samurai sword, a stabbing in the local shop, there was a rape in the flat below, a joy rider crash into a wall opposite my flat, an old woman get pushed into the road by a job on a motorised scooter, and worst of all saw a young girl being carted off on a trolley blue faced (obviously dead~) in the estate entrance.

I moved to Borough SE1 and that was marginally better...

After I realised central London was not for me I moved to Finsbury park, slightly better... before getting a good job and moving to Balham.

Life in Any major city is dangerous but London is in my experience one of the roughest cities in the UK... apart from Hull lol ;p

All the best,

Korg.

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posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 01:53 PM
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Ah man, I heard DAVE the drummer bash that track out a couple of times.. (As rip off's go, its a classic.)
Do you want to elaborat on that slanderous statment?



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 02:39 PM
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Originally posted by DCDAVECLARKE
Do you want to elaborat on that slanderous statment?


Hmmm.. I didn't quite mean "Rip Off".. More "Humorous Copy" lol.

Most techno heads would know it..

T'is a Cockney Acid techno track that is basically a London variation of 'One Night In New York City" by the Horrorist from years ago..

One of the first vinyls I bought actually.. Its one of the most famous old techno tracks because of the twisted lyrics.. which are regurgitated in a similar manner for "One Night in Hackney"..



Ok?



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posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 03:29 PM
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Never heard of it! but why aim it at me? besides how am i to know you heard me say something similar on an other thread?
if i think its appropriate to throw in a positive vibe about ETs an not harp on about tptb's negitive ships ill do so! because the message i get from ETs vibe is a very spiritual beautiful 1 peace o knowing 1...


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posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 03:49 PM
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Originally posted by DCDAVECLARKE
Never heard of it! but why aim it at me? besides how am i to know you heard me say something similar on an other thread?
if i think its appropriate to throw in a positive vibe about ETs an not harp on about tptb's negitive ships ill do so! because the message i get from ETs vibe is a very spiritual beautiful 1 peace o knowing 1...




Huh??


'D.A.V.E the drummer' is a famous techno Artist my good man..

I wasn't talking about you at all lol..

I was talking to the dude who posted the video's..

I only answered your question...




posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 04:25 PM
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OPP'S
Sorry about that! how silly of me, wont happen again lol....



posted on May, 18 2010 @ 06:06 PM
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I have just decided to join this website after reading this post concerning Hackney . I have a story to share . Back in the early 1980's ( i find it hard to pin down exactly what year & date it happened as i never recorded it in a diary at the time ) a large hovering , rotating darkened metalic disc appeared over a block of flats in Kent street , Hackney . I personaly witnessed this and can give a full account of what happened if need be , but i am just keeping it short & to the point for this post . What was amazing about this sighting was how it was camouflaged by the night sky . It's colour blended in so perfect with the evening sky . It seemed that because of the speed it began to rotate when i saw it , the disc suddenly became visible . Another striking feature was that it was silent . No noise at all , as if it was designed that way . I'm very passionate about sharing this UFO incident . I have a great desire to one day clarify what occured . I have some bare facts but i personaly need to keep pushing this further . Hypnosis often comes to mind , it may unravel more details . I must admit though , hypnosis does scare me a bit so i've been holding back on that one . warm regards to you all out there in ATS land



posted on May, 18 2010 @ 06:24 PM
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Only been to Hackney a couple of times, must admit it seems a strange place, and not much phases me normally.

The Maitreyah, from Hackney? Not too sure about that.

But I do know, back 6 - 1 in reverse forecasts at the dog track.



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