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A chalk drawing created in the 1980s may have been a terrifying premonition of the tragic events of 9/11.
The decades old artwork shows a forlorn young girl flanked by two jet planes and twin towers swamped by flames, but many have expressed disbelief that it was drawn more than 10 years before the atrocity.
Its creator Willie Gardner died on November 27 last year at the age of 78, making it impossible to know exactly what inspired him.
His artwork shows the falling locks of the child's hair spiralling downwards, which looks like fire and smoke billowing into the sky from one of the towers.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...
Originally posted by Anonymouth
Considering the planes are flying AWAY in the OPPOSITE direction where is the connection?
I see none.
Talk about making a conspiracy out of nothing.
Are that desperate for a conspiracy or pity for 9/11?
Originally posted by BruceWayne
Very interesting.
Can anyone identify the star constellation in the background?
EDIT Is it Orion?edit on 9-9-2011 by BruceWayne because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tarifa37
I am very intrigued by this picture. Mind you hindsight can always be interoperated in different ways.Very interesting none the less.
A chalk drawing created in the 1980s may have been a terrifying premonition of the tragic events of 9/11.
The decades old artwork shows a forlorn young girl flanked by two jet planes and twin towers swamped by flames, but many have expressed disbelief that it was drawn more than 10 years before the atrocity.
Its creator Willie Gardner died on November 27 last year at the age of 78, making it impossible to know exactly what inspired him.
His artwork shows the falling locks of the child's hair spiralling downwards, which looks like fire and smoke billowing into the sky from one of the towers.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...
edit on 9-9-2011 by tarifa37 because: (no reason given)edit on 9-9-2011 by tarifa37 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tarifa37
I am very intrigued by this picture. Mind you hindsight can always be interoperated in different ways.Very interesting none the less.
A chalk drawing created in the 1980s may have been a terrifying premonition of the tragic events of 9/11.
The decades old artwork shows a forlorn young girl flanked by two jet planes and twin towers swamped by flames, but many have expressed disbelief that it was drawn more than 10 years before the atrocity.
Its creator Willie Gardner died on November 27 last year at the age of 78, making it impossible to know exactly what inspired him.
His artwork shows the falling locks of the child's hair spiralling downwards, which looks like fire and smoke billowing into the sky from one of the towers.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...