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The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 4:28am On Apr 03, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 4:30am On Apr 03, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 4:36am On Apr 03, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 4:42am On Apr 03, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Nobody: 5:10am On Apr 03, 2015 |
Is that Goodluck Jonathan I see at the back with black hat? 2 Likes |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 5:37am On Apr 03, 2015 |
BluIvy:Yes he is d one, those leaders u see only their heads r the ones planned to b removed by 2015, it's a conspiracy, so I wasn't surprised when d US, UK, n other countries were again Goodluck. He didn't accept their evil rules in Nigeria, One of which is d gay trash. N many more. The world is deeper than we think. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by RockMaxi: 6:04am On Apr 03, 2015 |
We are in a world controlled by opposing forces(light and darkness), depending on which divide you fall to, you will always want to make your mark. I am for light and strongly oppose any form of darkness and that is why I embrace the one and only power that says "let there be light and there was light". The world powers are deeply rooted in darkness and will always do the bidding of their master "the prince of this world". All symbols displayed are not only predictions but events carefully planned and to be executed with minimal error percentage. The rising of the saints is on the way, the world powers are doing everything possible to use economic crisis and war as coercion and distraction. 5 Likes |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Azo(m): 8:02am On Apr 03, 2015 |
This should make fp. People need to see how the media is used to feed lies and deceit b 1 Like |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by major466(m): 8:16am On Apr 03, 2015 |
These are coded messages meant for those with World-Government in mind as illustrated by the German Chancellor through her hand sign. We are all being played out in the game of Chess by the brotherhood. 2 Likes |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 8:56am On Apr 03, 2015 |
@seun, @ ishilove,lalasticlala. This should make fp please let the people se what's going on in the world. God bless u 1 Like |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by shakazuldadon: 8:59am On Apr 03, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Nobody: 9:42am On Apr 03, 2015 |
Nigeria has been targeted for distruction (division), the arrow 11.3, 11.5 pointing to nigeria. If you don't know Nigeria has been the waging block hindering Africa full exploitation by the west (check Isis already within). Fact: the next world war will be heated here. . Africa. Aiit, i keep my cool for now. 1 Like |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by fdigital(m): 11:35am On Apr 03, 2015 |
This is a thread worthy of frontpage 1 Like |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Elxandre(m): 3:19pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
I was going to scream conspiracy and hallucination but the symbols here are too detailed to be meaningless. ![]() Lalasticlala abeg Na. "If Abuja big girl butt" fit make front page wetin do this one? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by VolvoS60(m): 8:28am On Apr 04, 2015 |
ellechrystal: ^^^^ While indeed 'the world is deeper than we think' and things are not always what they seem, perhaps Jonathan's fall was more a result of his own poor decisions than any conspiracy by hidden powers. Ponder on that. If indeed some powerful, unseen forces wanted him out, he certainly made it very easy for them to succeed. 2 Likes |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by QuotaSystem: 8:51am On Apr 04, 2015 |
This is deep. 1 Like |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by sammyj: 8:52am On Apr 04, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Adesiji77: 10:37pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by kavey10(m): 11:43pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
For ya'll screaming frontpage, not everything needs the attention of the unenlightened(they CAN'T understand, Davido and all that trash is what they crave). So, you lucky enough to crash in on this, lucky you then. As for you OP! You stole this idea from sukkot's thread and thought it wise to repackage it with the VigilantCitizen link posted on the page by a poster to back yours up... How smart... Not! The craze for frontpage and silly relevance on a faceless forum you guys go bananas for I still can't comprehend. 12 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by sukkot: 4:57am On Apr 06, 2015 |
kavey10:very correct my brother. not everything is meant for frontpage. issues like this are for the few with the eyes to see. this topic will be rubbished on frontpage ![]() 5 Likes |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Ymodulus: 5:11am On Apr 06, 2015 |
A few things that I noticed that were not mentioned in the article. 1. near David Cameron, there is a piggy bank flying. This brings to mind the common phrase, "when pigs fly." Does this mean that something will happen to the banking system that we once thought impossible? A world currency perhaps? I could be reaching. 2.. The painting is "La belle ferronnière" by Leonardo Da Vinci. It is sitting on a pile of dirt. It is in the Louvre in Paris. Perhaps this is hinting at the fall of Parisian culture, tradition, or influence. There is a lot going on with the radical Islamists in France. It may also be hinting at the fall of Western influence in general or perhaps the burying of the past for the sake of the future. 3. Most of the world leaders seem to be wearing red, pink, or purple, excepting the Chinese and Indian leaders. Does this mean that they will be influenced by China (red flag)? 4. Napoleon is featured. This painting is a famous portrait from Jacque-Louis David. It prominently features the hidden hand, which is talked about in another article on this site. 5. The Chinese officer in the back is wearing a dust mask and is directing traffic in Harbin, China in the midst of extreme smog caused by Chinese industry. This is indicative of the horrible pollution in China which is killing their people. The increase in Chinese power comes at the cost of Chinese citizens. Finally, there are two disembodied hands on the left and the right. The left one is giving the victory sign (as opposed to peace) since it is near Winston Churchill. The right one has an open hand (possibly belonging to Hilary Clinton). With its proximity to Napoleon, perhaps it is the revealing of the hidden hand. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Ymodulus: 5:30am On Apr 06, 2015 |
Demburrows: Without a doubt that the two arrows represent 75 years. Occultists use numerology a lot…..the Illuminati certainly does. If you add the numbers on the tallest arrow up 11.5=7 the next arrow is 11.3=5 that stands for 75. That is 75 years. That takes us back to 1940. The arrows point towards Alice's feet. Then directly behind her is a baseball. So what is Alice known for? She looks through a looking glass. 1940 was the year of the first televised baseball match. Also it was the year that Winston Churchill took office (we can see him directly above the arrows at the top of the page. Churchill was one who called for a New World Order.Winston Churchill October 11 1950, "The creation of an authoritative, all-powerful world order is the ultimate aim towards which we must strive." 1940 also saw the establishment of the Auschwitz concentration camp ( among other things). Notably Hitler also called for a NWO "National Socialism will use its own revolution for establishing a new world order." (Adolf Hitler) |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Horlawoomey(m): 6:30am On Apr 06, 2015 |
I didn't know we have many Jack Bauers in Nigeria, enjoying the analysis though. |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by hahn(m): 7:22am On Apr 06, 2015 |
Its nice to know that there are enlightened folks on this thread. However, no matter how much you dissect, the world powers will always have their way. The issue of light overcoming darknesss has always been heart warming but at the end of the day evil seems to always prevail partly due to the fact that while the good are analyzing, the "bad" are taking action. In retrospect, how would the world have been if the illuminati had not come together to share ideas and take the future into their own hands while the rest of the "good" were busy living shallow lives? This might be meant for another thread but it seems to me that people are always quick to point out illuminati signs and criticise but you really need to think and ask yourself, if the europeans headed by the illuminati had not envisioned the world as a bigger place than Europe, will Africa have ever been discovered. Will YOU reading this have ever worn clothes, because I can guarantee our forefathers were comfortable nude. And most importantly, we probably wouldn't have had access to education, internet and everything that has attributed to us being able to dissect this issue. That said, you all dissecting, its safe to assume you are all Africans and apparently are all enlightened. We know what we know thus far, don't you think we can come together and figure out a way to create OUR own world order? The "elite" of today are nothing but a bunch of young minds who came together with the idea of a better future for THEIR people, we should emulate that. "The chicks always complained about how wicked the eagle was for picking them up but when the eagle was questioned he said, "no, I don't have anything against the chicks, as a matter of fact nothing tastes better". 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Nobody: 7:43am On Apr 06, 2015 |
I like the deep analysis here. I have a hunch that some, if not all of these new model cities - Dubai, Eko Atlantic, Singapore etc would be the new abode of Western elites when the inevitable uprising in their countries occur. I'm also beginning believe who said Jonathan would be the last president of a united Nigeria. |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by Tyche(m): 7:50am On Apr 06, 2015 |
The 2015-themed cover basically reflects the overall Agenda of the elite and is peppered with cryptic symbols that appear to be included for “those in the know”. And the masses, like Alice watching the Cheshire Cat disappear, will focus on illusions while the wolf in sheep’s clothing will strike … and strike www.vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/economist-2015-cover-filled-cryptic-symbols-dire-predictions/ |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by MDelgado(m): 7:53am On Apr 06, 2015 |
Ymodulus: Thanks for explaining other signs.. |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 9:18am On Apr 06, 2015 |
kavey10:By the way I didn't steal anyone's idea. Thanks. The one the guy did wasn't as detailed as this, there is a huge difference. 1 Like |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by sukkot: 9:36am On Apr 06, 2015 |
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by ellechrystal(f): 9:38am On Apr 06, 2015 |
sukkot:ok |
Re: The Economist 2015 Cover Is Filled With Cryptic Symbols And Dire Predictions by MuttleyLaff: 10:31am On Apr 06, 2015 |
ellechrystal:Predictions indeed but which The Economist later reverted on. Fact is The Economist later jumped ship, as it made a turnabout about a smiling Jonathan it earlier predicted will be re-sworn back in to office Also The Economist predicted not chilling for Nigeria but rather made chilling pedictions for Boko Haram ellechrystal: ellechrystal:With the last sentence about the masses-Alice-watching-the-Cheshire-Cat-disappear-focusing-on-illusions-while-the wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing-strike … and strike hard I couldnt have said it better Azo:I cant agree more with you on that people need to see how the media is used to feed them lies and deceit kavey10:The below is someone else summation of sukkot's thread cecegorz- response-sukkot's-thread: sukkot:Likely be rubbished with opinions and statements from you, like the one below in quotes, where you sound like one who has read too many Marvel comic books as a teenager but cant seem to forget about them "the return of the ancient gods aka what some like to call nibiru aka the saints aka the prophets of old, and because of this a tenth planet to commemorate this return will be added to our solar system called planet X" Instead of pretending like you know something about the The Economist magazine cover why don't you learn to use your bloated elementary knowledge of deciphering in a less cliche, less Black Jew Brotherhood and less marvel comic manner major466:Yep, that's her making the illuminati pyramid sign with her hands, and there is her button strategically placed in the middle of the hands as the all-seeing-eye Who are the pawns in this their game of Chess ![]() BluIvy:Yes that is a predicted smiling Goodluck Jonathan being re-sworn in after the election The thing is "The Economist" realised it has miscalculated with its prediction and so reverted with a lambasted article which didnt go down well with Goodluck Jonathan. He didnt like it and so replied back saying he doesnt need them to win an election ellechrystal: This is wrong, the The Economist was actually celebrating Goodluck Jonathan as been re-sworn in on that cover and not predicting him to be removed In The Economist" cover version, Jonathan, like all the others with color body and grey faces, are those that have worked for them past, present and future Notice Jonathan had a blue suit on and not necessarily having his body cut off as one sukkot claimed on another thread Jonathan had a blue suit on so we see more than the "only their heads" as alleged by ellechrystal, sukkot or et al "r the ones planned to b removed by 2015" does not apply to Jonathan on that cover "The Economist" was predicting a smiling Jonathan to be in their circle, working for them in 2015, and even hinted with the coordinates 11.5, 11.3 that Yobe where Boko Haram emanated from, needs to be dealt with but then come February "The Economist" jumped ship rooting for Buhari Refer to http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21642168-former-dictator-better-choice-failed-president-least-awful Jonathan was exasperated and replied with "I don’t need your support, Jonathan tells Economist magazine" The point is that the "The Economist" predicted that a smiling Goodluck Jonathan, the winner of the election, as re-sworn in on the "The Economist" cover, but chickened out of the prediction at the last hour. The Economist's turnabout and rooting for Buhari was an afterthought VolvoS60:It became clear to them that Jonathan is "pouring sand, sand in the oil they are carrying", so on Feb 7th 2015, "The Economist" back stabbed him, left the knife dug in with that "A former dictator is a better choice than a failed president on... Goodbye Jonathan" article even after initially endorsing him Inspite of earlier warnings to him, like in: http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21601839-incompetence-nigerias-president-and-government-hurting-countrys, they still had faith in him been re-sworn in until the last hour, when they lost faith, jumped ship and came out boldly with: "We are relieved not to have a vote in this election. But were we offered one we would—with a heavy heart—choose Mr Buhari. Mr Jonathan risks presiding over Nigeria’s bloody fragmentation. If Mr Buhari can save Nigeria, history might even be kind to him" "http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21642168-former-dictator-better-choice-failed-president-least-awful Demburrows: ![]() Cool temper. Dont be an Alarmist! 11.5, 11.13 are coordinates which gives you Yobe in North East Nigeria. In 1983, when Chadian forces invaded Nigeria in the Borno State, Buhari used the forces under his command to chase them out of the country, crossing into Chadian territory in spite of an order given by President Shagari to withdraw.This 1983 Chadian military affair led to more than 100 victims and "prisoners of war". Until 1991 Borno State contained what is now Yobe State On 14 May 2013, President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Yobe State along with neighboring Borno State and Adamawa State, due to the activities of the terrorist network Boko Haram. Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, was born in Shekau village of Yobe Fast forward, the Chadian forces alongside Nigeria are now assisting and fighting Boko Haram in Yobe Just as in the artwork on the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover sleeve, the writing is Horlawoomey: ![]() MDelgado:The Nigeria prediction is suffice, I dont think we need to tear our hair out with the others but if you want an interestingly similar and eerie one from which the artist Matt Herring likely got his inspiration for making this cover for The Economist magazine Check out the prediction of John Lennon's death from this artwork. Watch George Harrison too, who followed or was next. https://www.nairaland.com/2124687/world-powers-decided-nigerian-elections/2#32322194 ellechrystal:Dont mind them jaare or listen to your detractors More pseudo, elementary and marvel comic in manner I would say are the content the guy did sukkot:Pfft. Listen to him, saying "I can do a 10 page dissertation on that cover". 10 page dissertation on someone else' whims & caprices, fantasies, wild imaginations and predictive efforts done on a drawings? SMH You dont half make me laugh. Get off your high horse. You're likely the Cheshire cat, Matt Herring painted on the magazine cover ![]() cc CFCfan, Tyche, Ymodulus, kavey10, Adesiji77, lalasticlala, Ishilove, Seun, QuotaSystem 4 Likes |
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