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Olympic 100 UK Millionaires Lotto Ad

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posted on Jul, 27 2012 @ 06:14 AM
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Couldnt find anything on this, apologies if already been posted.

They have been airing this advert on TV for a few weeks now. I know there is a lot of hype about the supposed false flags etc and people seem to be clutching at straws and seeing whatever they want to see in Olympic media and instantly say its proof of a false flag.

However, I just wanted to bring this advert for the lotto to your attention. It struck me that the advert uses some very powerful words. Yes I know that it is describing the big lottery win available, but to me the wording almost seems sinister, especially as it keeps referencing Friday and mentions an 'event of such magnitude that your grandchildren will be asking where you were when it happened'.

I cant imagine many granchildren being interested in big Lotto draws, can you?

Anyway heres the advert let me know thoughts on this.

nl-video.national-lottery.co.uk...

Cheers

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BTW its not the first 12 second advert, let that run then the main advert will be on!
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posted on Jul, 27 2012 @ 06:30 AM
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i first thought it was an Olympic advert at first. It is very strange



posted on Jul, 27 2012 @ 06:52 AM
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the olympics is a distraction, would do us all a lot of good to ignore it in my opinion. don't let it suck you in....



posted on Jul, 27 2012 @ 06:53 AM
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I can't see anything strange about it at all. And to the OP: Yes, I can imagine that people of our grand children's generation will be as interested in gambling as people have been since the dawn of man. Why wouldn't they?



posted on Jul, 27 2012 @ 06:59 AM
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Well all companies producing an ad would of course blow their own trumpet.
Imagine them saying, this will be a truly boring day without any bigger point at all. Kinda takes the edge away from the ad does it not

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posted on Jul, 27 2012 @ 07:12 AM
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Originally posted by RMFX1
I can't see anything strange about it at all. And to the OP: Yes, I can imagine that people of our grand children's generation will be as interested in gambling as people have been since the dawn of man. Why wouldn't they?


Yeah I can see it already, the year is 2023 and little Jenny asks her grandpa "Oooh poppy tell me about the 2012 july 27 lottery again!!"

God some people...




Why is the zion, errr, olympics logo on that commercial? To make the connection obvious?
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posted on Jul, 27 2012 @ 07:13 AM
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Originally posted by RMFX1
I can't see anything strange about it at all. And to the OP: Yes, I can imagine that people of our grand children's generation will be as interested in gambling as people have been since the dawn of man. Why wouldn't they?


Thanks for reply, i just found the choice of wording a bit sinister, just doesnt feel right to me. But why would your grandchildren be interested where you were on the day of a lotto draw, especially when there are several draws every week.

Im sure its nothing but just thought the context of the ad seemed a bit too powerful so to speak



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