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The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:50 am
by Nordic
What. The. Fuck.

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http://blogs.reuters.com/ask/2010/05/20 ... c-mascots/

What are the London 2012 Olympic mascots?
By Allan Shifman MAY 20, 2010
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LONDON | OLYMPICS
The mascots for the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, Wenlock and Mandeville, have been revealed and if you’re like me, you’re wondering what exactly are they?

What we know for sure: they’re metallic, have one eye each and no visible feet.

They also have an official website, and are on twitter — although with hands shaped like mittens, it could be difficult to tweet.

Organiser’s for the London Games say the mascots will be hit a with kids — and why not? Doesn’t every child crave a toy moulded from steel left over from the last girder on the Olympic stadium?

The question is, what do you think of Wenlock and Mandeville? How do they represent London, the UK or the Olympics in general?



I'm not often creeped out by images, but something about these creep me the hell out.

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:15 am
by semper occultus
Deciphering Symbolism and Numerology of the 2012 Olympic Mascots!

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adventofdeception.com

The two mascots of the 2012 Olympics in London England this summer shed occult symbolism and numerology. Also, the Mascots provide an important clue concerning the agenda of the Illuminati Occult. Wenlock and Mandeville, the 2012 Olympic mascots, are bizarre animations supposedly depicting two drops of steel from a steelworks.

or more precisely :

"...creatures supposedly fashioned from droplets of steel used to build the stadium..."

so 2 alchemical golems...complete with all-seeing eyes ( see below )

also mandeville - "man-devil" named after Stoke Mandeville hospital - associated with creepy show-biz "character" Jimmy Saville about whom dodgy rumours have circulated for years


The International Olympic Committee in association with The Illuminati Occult introduced the official mascot for the 2012 Olympic games May 19 2011. As you look at the Teletubbies inspired creature, your attention is immediately drawn to the whimsical representation of the All-Seeing Eye. The eye is crowned with what appears to be the capstone of the unfinished pyramid indicating ascension complete. Within the capstone is the letter “W” which could very well represent the word “World”.

Occult Symbolism and Numerology Behind the 2012 Olympic Mascots
Date Revealed: 5/19/2010 = 18 reduces as 666 = 33:33:33

Letters on the Head: W & M = 33

The left Mascot wears the Pyramid that symbolizes 3 points with 3 lines above = 33

The right Mascot wears 6 raised indentations = 33

Each Mascot has an “All Seeing Eye” = 11

Number of Mascots: 2 = 11

The left Mascot’s face looks like heart, the Pyramid and Heart represent Knowledge and Enlightenment.
The right Mascots face looks like a 5 sided pentagram which represents war.

The eye may also represent the cyclops (predator) myth creature or an alien species.

The Definition of the Mascot Names
Meaning of Wenlock and Origin.
Irish name
In Irish, the name Wenlock means- from the holy monastery. The name Wenlock orginated as an Irish name. The name Wenlock is most often used as a boy name or male name.”

Meaning of Mandeville and Origin
Mandeville \m(a)-nde-ville, mandev(il)-le\ as a boy’s name is a variant of Manville (Old French), and the meaning of Mandeville is “great town”.”

Deciphering the Deception:
Anyone that is studying the numerology and symbolism of the 2012 Olympics should realize that the Occult Illuminati must be planning a huge occult ritual event, a major preparation event for the activation of the New World Order on 12/21/2012, or the presentation of the aliens.

The clue behind in relation to the Mascots is the definition of the names, which defines as “A Baby Boy From a Holy Monastery” and “Great Town”.

Stay tune to learn to possibilities of the evil agenda of the 2012 Olympics.


Ellis C Taylor : 2012 Mega-Spell

London – Zion - 2012 Rik Clay

check out the design of the whacky stadium flood-lights

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....."all seeing eye(s)"....

www.london2012.com

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:06 am
by 8bitagent
It's funny, a lot of the bands Ive been into lately intentionally put esoteric symbolism in their imagery and videos. The idea that some 'hidden illuminati' is flooding pop music with
'occult symbolism' is rubbish given its often the bands themselves putting it in there for artistic reason.

These mascots simply look like goofy Sega mascots from the late 90's Dreamcast days. I kind of dig em'.

If people want real dark esoteric symbology, one needeth look no further than downtown DC and nine eleven.

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:40 am
by Stephen Morgan
8bitagent wrote:It's funny, a lot of the bands Ive been into lately intentionally put esoteric symbolism in their imagery and videos. The idea that some 'hidden illuminati' is flooding pop music with
'occult symbolism' is rubbish given its often the bands themselves putting it in there for artistic reason.

These mascots simply look like goofy Sega mascots from the late 90's Dreamcast days. I kind of dig em'.

If people want real dark esoteric symbology, one needeth look no further than downtown DC and nine eleven.


Although, Laurel Canyon.

I don't like the names. Mandeville and Wenlock give me the heeby jeebies.

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:19 am
by yathrib
Mandeville sounds like mandible. I also can't help noticing he has a little package in his pants. Anatomically correct indeed... If they're trying to creep me out, they're succeeding, a little bit.

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:23 pm
by beeblebrox
yathrib wrote: I also can't help noticing he has a little package in his pants.


He could be very well endowed for a teletubby/whatever the fuck they're supposed be, you never know.

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:25 pm
by semper occultus
^ never mind all that....they're evil I'm tellin' ya...EVIL....


8bitagent wrote:It's funny, a lot of the bands Ive been into lately intentionally put esoteric symbolism in their imagery and videos. The idea that some 'hidden illuminati' is flooding pop music with
'occult symbolism' is rubbish given its often the bands themselves putting it in there for artistic reason.

These mascots simply look like goofy Sega mascots from the late 90's Dreamcast days. I kind of dig em'.

...OK who the hell are you & what the hell have you done with the real 8BA ?

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Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:58 pm
by gnosticheresy_2
ahem

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=32309&hilit=+olympic

gnosticheresy_2 wrote:Dr John Dee's astrological hieroglyph

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The 2012 Olympic mascots

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Dee's mission, said the historian, was to find a unifying principle, a theory of everything which united ideas of Arabic algebra - infusing into Europe from the Muslim conquest of Spain - as well as astrology, mysticism and the wisdom of ancient traditions being unearthed by Renaissance scholars.
His belief was that a universal language could be found, the language of God and the builders of the Tower of Babel, "a language that would embody the truth of the Universe", Mr Woolley said.
He designed a hieroglyph, the Monas Hieroglyphica, which embodied this unifying principle - the astrological symbols united in one form.

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:06 pm
by gnosticheresy_2
oh yeah and that reminds me


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Damon Albarn - Dr Dee
Damon's new album, Dr Dee, will be out on 7th May 2012.

Dr Dee is 18 tracks of songs and music inspired by the life of John Dee, mathematician, polymath and advisor to Elizabeth I. Described by Albarn as ‘strange pastoral folk’, Dr Dee is a fitting companion to the end of another Elizabethan age. The album combines Albarn's voice with early English choral and instrumentation alongside modern, West African and Renaissance sounds.

Dr Dee was recorded late last year in Albarn’s West London studio and also in Salford with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. The album was mixed by Valgeir Sigursson in Reykjavik.

Dr Dee will be available on CD, vinyl and as a digital download.

Discover more at the official website http://dr-dee.info

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:56 pm
by Allegro
^^^gnosticheresy_2, Thank You :bigsmile !

_________________
Damon Albarn | Dr Dee

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:28 pm
by Nordic
gnosticheresy_2 wrote:ahem

http://rigorousintuition.ca/board2/view ... t=+olympic

gnosticheresy_2 wrote:Dr John Dee's astrological hieroglyph

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The 2012 Olympic mascots

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Dee's mission, said the historian, was to find a unifying principle, a theory of everything which united ideas of Arabic algebra - infusing into Europe from the Muslim conquest of Spain - as well as astrology, mysticism and the wisdom of ancient traditions being unearthed by Renaissance scholars.
His belief was that a universal language could be found, the language of God and the builders of the Tower of Babel, "a language that would embody the truth of the Universe", Mr Woolley said.
He designed a hieroglyph, the Monas Hieroglyphica, which embodied this unifying principle - the astrological symbols united in one form.




Great find. This is why I love RI!

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:58 am
by Stephen Morgan
beeblebrox wrote:
yathrib wrote: I also can't help noticing he has a little package in his pants.


He could be very well endowed for a teletubby/whatever the fuck they're supposed be, you never know.


What makes you think they're male?

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:31 am
by yathrib
Why do I think the one on the right is male? Look at his pants. That's why. To ask is to answer.

Stephen Morgan wrote:
beeblebrox wrote:
yathrib wrote: I also can't help noticing he has a little package in his pants.


He could be very well endowed for a teletubby/whatever the fuck they're supposed be, you never know.


What makes you think they're male?

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:46 am
by Stephen Morgan
yathrib wrote:Why do I think the one on the right is male? Look at his pants. That's why. To ask is to answer.


Hmm. "He" seems to be wearing a very heavily padded one-piece suit. Does seem to have breasts, though, at least in that second picture.

Re: The 2012 London Olympic mascots

PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:47 am
by sunny
yathrib wrote:Mandeville sounds like mandible. I also can't help noticing he has a little package in his pants. Anatomically correct indeed... If they're trying to creep me out, they're succeeding, a little bit.


And Wenlock sounds like Hemlock.

Of all the plants traditionally associated with European witchcraft, the one you are most likely to come across in Britain is hemlock..

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It is in fact quite difficult to imagine what use a witch or anyone else could put the plant to. Unlike the other traditionally “witchy” plants, hemlock does not have any significant effect on the consciousness of the user. Whereas belladonna, mandrake and henbane all have pronounced effects on the consciousness of the user, providing hallucinations and altered perception and trance states to a greater or lesser extent, the action of the alkaloid in hemlock, coniine, is almost entirely on the physical nervous system; thus a person who has consumed a lethal amount of the plant will suffer a progressive collapse of the respiratory system while the brain and the rational faculties remain unaffected and alert up to the time of death.
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The name of the principle alkaloid in the plant, coniine, derives from a Greek word meaning “spin” or “whirl” because hemlock produced a form of vertigo, indeed a madness, in those who consumed it.
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Hemlock’s most famous victim was, of course, the Greek philosopher Socrates who was ordered by the authorities in Athens to do away with himself for daring to ask awkward philosophical and ethical questions and thereby corrupting the minds of Athenian youth. Hemlock was commonly used in Greece for executing the condemned, though whether out of mercy in that the degree of physical distress to the criminal was less than with other toxins, or perhaps precisely because it does leave the mind clear until death intervenes, thus allowing the dying person plenty of time to reflect on his crimes and to kick himself for getting caught, is uncertain.