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...The Romans continued the practice, holding games roughly 10 to 12 times in an average year. Paid for by the emperor, the games were used to keep the poor and unemployed entertained and occupied. The emperor hoped to distract the poor from their poverty in the hopes that they would not revolt...
Originally posted by ProphetOfZeal
Originally posted by DPrice
reply to post by Lagrimas
Because I can. Anyway you haven't answered my question, why would TPTB leave clues lying around before an attack?
I don't know why don't you ask them? That's just what they do. They do it for many reasons. See 9/11 predictions and clues. The same was done for London 2012
Originally posted by DPrice
Originally posted by ProphetOfZeal
Originally posted by DPrice
reply to post by Lagrimas
Because I can. Anyway you haven't answered my question, why would TPTB leave clues lying around before an attack?
I don't know why don't you ask them? That's just what they do. They do it for many reasons. See 9/11 predictions and clues. The same was done for London 2012
Would that be the London 2012 where nothing happened?
Originally posted by AlphaHawk
reply to post by Hiasyouwant
I don't think anyone is disputing that.
The Spring uprising was coordinated by social media.
But see, they actually went and did something about it.
They didn't hide behind their computers and waited for something to happen did they?
I mean, if the OP and his ilk believed that this was to happen so much, why didn't they do anything about it?
Actually get out there and you know, do something!
Oh wait...they didn't believe it was going to happen THAT much...just a little!
They did their bit by saying it's gonna happen and knew that if it didn't they had an out all ready to go.
"We stopped it"
Give me a break!
Maybe they should take responsibilities for their own actions instead of changing the goalposts to suit their agenda...
Originally posted by Soshh
reply to post by ProphetOfZeal
On behalf of the people of London I want to thank you for spending hours looking at pictures of triangles. You really saved lives mate, good job. Thanks again.
Originally posted by DPrice
reply to post by ProphetOfZeal
So let me get this straight, these all powerful beings can stage huge tragedies and set pieces and get away with it, despite the thousands of people that would have to swear to secrecy, but they are powerless before the internet and have no way of censoring it? How do you reconcile that into your world view?
Originally posted by ProphetOfZeal
Originally posted by DPrice
reply to post by ProphetOfZeal
So let me get this straight, these all powerful beings can stage huge tragedies and set pieces and get away with it, despite the thousands of people that would have to swear to secrecy, but they are powerless before the internet and have no way of censoring it? How do you reconcile that into your world view?
If you don't have a basic understanding of false flags, and 9/11, there is a search function here and you can begin to have your eyes opened. Good luck.
Originally posted by Klassified
Just my opinion of course, but I think "the powers that be" got exactly what they wanted out of the olympics. The same thing they get from professional sports. Distraction, distraction, distraction, and people living vicariously through their favorite athletes.
The Romans held games frequently to distract the poor from their poverty, and also from the constant wars(Something the article leaves out). Sound familiar folks?
...The Romans continued the practice, holding games roughly 10 to 12 times in an average year. Paid for by the emperor, the games were used to keep the poor and unemployed entertained and occupied. The emperor hoped to distract the poor from their poverty in the hopes that they would not revolt...
Source
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