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Hi Christine,

haha yes, tons of folks were perplexed by this cover.
Someone told me a week or so ago, right, that the stock market was doing strange stuff --
that maybe Asia had taken a big knock?

With a picture as messy as this one, it's tough to know where to begin.
However, a good place with this specific image is taking a look at which pieces are shown in color,
vs. those which are shown in black-and-white.

To me, black-and-white signifies age, decay, death, the past, "glory days" that actually didn't exist, economic ruin and perhaps even austerity.
I know a lot of photos from the great wars were in black-and-white, maybe even some of the Asian conflicts too?

I notice that a few of the politicians are shown with faces/bodies black-and-white whereas their suits (! a slur or pun?) are shown in color.
I take this to mean that it is anticipated, some other personality (higher order) will assume power in these roles. I.e. Obama, Putin, Merkel; all depicted as strong personalities but in fact mere placeholders for real tyrants to come. 'Course I could be quite wrong.

I notice above the nuke cloud on the right, is a "divided earth" cartoon with quite racist features. The stoic face on the left side with Africa as the nose, with Asian eyes, kind of looks like the Arab world, trying to ignore the aggressive other half, which looks kind of like a mean Caucasian face with perhaps a Jewish nose. It looks like a caricature a fellow trainee drew in tech school, of a student in our classroom haha.
But less funny is the fact that the mean face is watching the placid young face on the left with envy and hate.
Perhaps it's the Naval-strong Western powers eyeing the oil-rich easy pickings of the middle east with no success.

The text on top I notice is in Asian language, I should know which ones, looks maybe like Korean, Japanese? I'm not 100% sure.
What does the BP indicate, a price in British pounds? In the opposing corner on bottom left of magazine, we see the British flag topping a drum set,
with American flag inferior. Also it says 50th. Indicating the 50th year of some sort of pact or cooperative effort.
Not sure how many years Economist has been running.

They seem to be indicating a tongue-in-cheek trend toward Asianizing.
Westernization used to be "the big thing" (20 years ago lol) but if you look closely there are at least 4 Asian faces shown in color,
one young face is eating noodles, suggesting a time of plenty for Asia, also suggested by the fact so much of the top half of cover is written in Asian text. The west and countries who followed warmongering policies are pretty much shown in ashes and as we said before, black-and-white i.e. austerity.

The drone carrying a yellow package saying "books" is Orwellian/Bradbury-ish.
Yellow containers usually carry needles, lol, medical supplies, military equipment, etc pressurized cannisters, you name it.
Generally hazardous things as in nature (wasps are often yellow).
I think maybe this is a tongue in cheek criticism of how there's been this huge shift toward electronic media,
even reading on phones and computers, and people are hardly smart enough to see, they should be keeping back some books.
In anticipation of the possibility, the internet might encounter some sort of massive deletion.
Books would be contraband worth their weight in gold, to make up for the deficit in practical knowledge.

Many books showing how to have been subtly removed from libraries and replaced with computers and crappy vampire novels.
Just like in the book Fahrenheit 451, we are being bled dry of all real emotion and knowledge and past.
It's super creepy how the drone is not only "bookkeeping" but also book stealing.

The Churchhill V below the rocket launch is creepy too.
Is that a joke about Saturn V? There sure have been tons of rocket and space/plane accidents in the last year or so.
I'm not surprised that the Economist gurus put the nuke blast next to the rocket.
It might well have been meant to imply that some launches would fail and panic the market.

I know the USA in particular is an exporter of aerospace and commercial airline hardware.
But the same companies who market that stuff are now marketing weapons capable of destroying even the most sophisticated aircraft.
I doubt even the Blackbird could outrun a laser... food for thought.

We have entered a whole new stage of world war and the fact it's been announced publicly suggests there have already been incidents.
I don't think the companies would be telling everyone about the lasers being deployed if we weren't already in deep ****.

Not sure what Spider-Man indicates but see he along with a flying piggy bank are surely exiting the visible picture.
When the Western economy crashes, if this happens, our heroes will be suddenly absent.
However the strongman Panda shown dead center is standing firm and publicly sturdy.
Corny, yes? But he still perseveres - silly but not overblown, powerful but not an obvious giant,
gaining power from humble places i.e. agrarian places, widespread power base -- acceptance in the midst of posturing.

Japan depicted gaining wealth.
Batteries shown. Rare earths race affects who produces the best batteries and Japan/China are way ahead of most.

This explains a lot of the Islands conflicts between China/Japan/Russia.
Batteries.

The outstretched palms are less welcoming than warning.
As if to say "stay away don't look at the mess left over from our senseless wars and terrorism". :(


The Pied Piper, the child carrying an airplane, the frowning chinese bear,
the panic map, and the USA/UK drumset, makes me think of all the recent airliner accidents,
especially the ones in Asia, because there was foul play for sure.
The child is even more depressed now than the children after 9/11 but does not realize why.
His dreams of flying have been forever tainted by accident after accident,
and flying dreams used to be a good thing for kids. I doubt so much recently.

Singapore is shown in the midst of the colorful faces.
Suggesting trade. ALso nearby are some wealthy moguls in color.
Singapore might become a trade and tech hub for some reason in near future as Asia grows wealthier.
Napoleon is shown nearby perhaps suggesting France is in on this..


Not sure what the ClownFish near the pied piper are for.
Maybe investors who stay with aerospace investments even though people are getting stung.
Clownfish live inside the sea anemones but don't get stung because they have a thick coat of mucus over their scales.
I think maybe the clownfish are persistent investors whereas the rest of the market is panicking, kind of like 9/11 all over again.

Not too far from the pied piper's area is a masked man. not sure if a hacker, terrorist, backer, or what he is. scary huh.
The football-world motif near the chinese bear is certainly odd. Perhaps an indicator of Chinese influence on the stock market,
particularly if it should crash. it would be like kicking the football lol.
We shall see whether this silly bear is scary or friendly.

The Castrol racer next to the tortoise and Alice from Wonderland is certainly odd.
Not sure what it means either. Usually a tortoise is shown racing a rabbit, but the White Rabbit is nowhere to be seen.
Instead we have the strange arrows near the stoic Alice, who is looking up at the grinning Cheshire Cat that no-one else seems to see.

The fact his tree is growing out of Obama's leg suggests a bit of false cheer. Perhaps fakiness,
as if to say, "much ado about nothing, nothing at all" , Obama was a huge sensation, lasted for years,
but soon we're going to see some real turmoil and austerity that will make us look back at him,
and either blame him for knowing all along, or wish he could have had a third term LOL.

The tortoise is definitely going toward the batteries.
Perhaps there's an aspect of energy development where USA is so sadly behind that it would make taxpayers absolutely furious.
Perhaps because our countries wasted so much $$$$ on the wars for oil etc. instead of pursuing other advances,
we are going to be shut out of the next great booming economy unless we act SO fast.

I should know who the woman in the portrait is but it escapes me.
She is wearing similar clothing to Merkel and both are staring directly, sagely, at audience.
Suggesting longevity, silence, a master plan.

But they are dwarfed by the chaos and noise.
There is little room for grace or the growth of children in this picture.

Very scary and interesting if you ask me! ;)
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Re: The Economist 2015 Cover

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p.s. is that lady Gaga with the hawk wings on her head?
in many films a hawk is associated with the sun god.
notably in the film "Gladiator", and in "Alexander" of course,
hawks are clearly depicted in association with the sun and with war,
and with grain fields/battlefields, as in ancient times bread was a metaphor for the body,
and birds bringing bread means a lot of different things --

it's interesting to see that she is facing toward Obama, perhaps an aggressive posture.
the back of Obama's hand is almost up against her mouth, as if he is denying her blessing.
She stands defensively in front of nations with a future...


notice she is positioned roughly above the magazine that reads "vacation",
which also bears a sun symbol and is being flaunted by a ghostly/condom-resembling cartoon character.
Perhaps vacation is one of the carrots on a stick for many Americans, and of course, the pursuit of Happiness (Cheshire cat smile?) is another carrot on a stick....... sad that vacation actually causes suicide for some folks. Ugh! They work too hard just like the horse from animal farm.

there's other details too but I'm quite tired haha :)

p.s. Cristian's thread about what Angela Merkel did for Syria this week was astounding!!!!
Praise God. etc.
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Ms. Fireball, thank you for directing your very discerning mental capacities in this direction. What you said about the chaotic nature of the cover brought to mind, out of chaos order. When I look at the symbolism of this cover the one thing that really stood out was the words "green light" on the magazine/ game with PANIC at the top. I found this article and am re-posting it here.

http://vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantrepo ... edictions/

I wouldn’t normally dedicate an entire article analyzing the cover of a publication, but this isn’t any publication. It is The Economist and it is directly related to the world elite. It is partly owned by the Rothschild banking family of England and its editor-in-chief, John Micklethwait, attended several times to the Bilderberg Conference – the secretive meeting where the world’s most powerful figures from the world of politics, finance business and media discuss global policies. The outcome of those meetings is totally secret. It is therefore safe to say that the people at The Economist know things that most people don’t. For this reason, its “2015 prediction” cover is rather puzzling.

The bleak and sinister cover features political figures, fictional characters and pop culture icons that will surely make the news in 2015. However, most importantly, it also includes several drawings that are extremely symbolic and allude to important elements of the elite’s Agenda.

Here’s the cover :

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At first glance, we see political figures like Obama and Putin, references to the Rugby cup and the new Spider-Man movie. But a closer look reveals a plethora of disturbing elements. Here are some of them.

Two-Faced Globe

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One side of the globe gazes stoically towards the West while the other side appears irate. Does this represent a confrontation between the East and the West? The cover features a few other symbols referring to the “rise of the East”. What’s more unsettling is that, immediately under that angry globe, are pictured a mushroom cloud (the kind that happens after a nuclear bomb goes off) and a spy satellite launching into space.

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High tech surveillance and nuclear warfare. The Economist is not very optimistic.


The Color of the Faces

Take a closer look at the faces of the personalities featured on the cover. Some of them are in full color while others are in black and white. Why is that?

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Among those in black in white are Putin, Merkel, Obama, Hilary Clinton and David Cameron. Among those in color are David Blaine, a young person holding a “Singapore” banner (Singapore is the host of the 2015 SEA games) and a random guy wearing virtual reality equipment. A quick compilation of this data reveals that those in black and white appear to be part of the elite (including the ISIS guy who probably works for them) and those in color are “outsiders”. Is this how the elite perceives the world?

Pied Piper

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The presence of the Pied Piper on this 2015-themed cover is downright unsettling. The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a German legend about a man who used his magical flute to lure away the children of the city of Hamelin, never to be seen again.
The Pied Piper leads the children out of Hamelin. Illustration by Kate Greenaway for Robert Browning's "The Pied Piper of Hamelin"

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This folkloric figure dating from the Middle-Ages is said to represent either massive death by plague or catastrophe, or a movement of massive immigration. It also perfectly represents today’s youth being “lured” and mystified by the “music” of mass media. Conveniently enough, there’s a small boy right under the Piper’s flute.

Clueless boy

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Right under the Pied Piper we see a young boy with dumbfounded look on his face. He is watching a game called “Panic”. The words “Federal Reserve” and “Chi” (which probably stands for China) are on top while the words “Green light!” and “sis!” (which probably stands for “Isis!” or “Crisis!”) are at the bottom. The little boy watches as this twisted game of Plinko unfolds the same way the clueless masses watch powerlessly while various events unfold on mass media. As the name of the game states, the ultimate goal is to cause Panic around the world as crises are almost randomly generated by those who control the game. And that’s on a magazine cover owned by the Rothschilds.

Crop-O-Dust


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In front of Putin is a small aircraft on which is written Crop-O-Dust. This refers to the concept of crop dusting which is “the process of spraying crops with powdered insecticides or fungicides from an aircraft.” Right under the helicopter is a kid … eating something. Unsettling.

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Sitting right under the crop-o-dust, this kid is eating a heavily processed package of noodles. Is he ingesting the poison that was spread by the aircraft?

China

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A panda bear wearing a China-flag Speedo while flexing its muscles is a rather clear way of portraying the fact that China is gaining power. Next to it is a sumo wrestler holding a big battery on which the polarities (+ and -) are clearly indicated. Are they alluding to a switch in polarity in world power from the West to the East?

Ghost

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Emerging from behind Obama’s leg is a ghost reading a magazine entitled “Holiday”. Why is this ghost, which represents a dead person, planning a vacation? Does it represent the fact that the masses will be so impoverished that the only time they’ll be on a holiday is when they’re dead? Does it relate to the countless people who died while traveling in the past months? Creepy.

Turtle

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Standing in front of everything else, gazing right into our souls is a turtle with emphasis lines around its shell. What does it represent? Will turtles make a huge comeback in 2015? Probably not.

An angry tortoise is the symbol of the Fabian Society, an extremely powerful organization that has been working for over a century towards to formation of a single world government.

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The motto of the Fabian Society is “When I strike, I strike hard”.

The philosophy behind Fabian socialism is basically the blueprint of what we call today the New World Order.

The Fabian Society is a very old group originating in England in 1884, with the purpose of forming a single, global socialist state. They get their name from the Roman general Fabius, who used carefully planned strategies to slowly wear down his enemies over a long period of time to obtain victory. “Fabian Socialism” uses incremental change over a long period of time to slowly transform a state as opposed to using violent revolution for change. It is essentially socialism by stealth. Their original emblem was a shield with a wolf in sheep’s clothing holding a flag with the letters F.S. Today the international symbol of the Fabian Society is a turtle, with the motto below: “When I strike, I strike hard.”
– The Fabian Society, The Weather Eye


The Fabian Society used to openly advocate a scientifically planned society and supported eugenics by way of sterilization. Its original logo was a wolf in sheep’s clothing … But I guess that was not the best way to conceal the wolf from the masses.
The original logo of the Fabian Society was a wolf in sheep's clothing.

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The original logo of the Fabian Society.

Bringing forth a global system through small incremental changes is exactly what the world elite is currently doing. This is probably why there’s an angry tortoise on the cover of this Bilderberg-connected publication – standing in front of the chaos behind it.
11.3 and 11.5

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The lower right side of the cover features some more cryptic symbols. There’s a pile of dirt on the ground and two arrows on which are inscribed 11.5 and 11.3. Are those dates to remember? Why are they next to a pile of dirt? If you look up these figures as coordinates, they point to somewhere in Nigeria. Displaying numbers that can only be truly understood by “those in the know” is one of the occult elite’s favorite hobbies.

Standing in front of the dirt is Alice in Wonderland looking upwards towards the Cheshire Cat.

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This iconic cat is known for disappearing entirely, leaving only visible its creepy grin. We therefore see another allusion to a world of fantasy, illusion and deceit as perceived by Alice – a representative of the masses. Along with the somewhat unnecessary inclusion of David Blaine – a magician – the cover mixes real world events with illusions.

Other notable symbols on this cover include a piggy bank flying from James Cameron’s pockets; A model wearing an Alexander McQueen creation (the elite’s favorite designer who died in strange circumstances) and an Asian officer wearing a facemask to protect him from a deadly disease.

2015 seems great, doesn’t it?

In Conclusion

The Economist is not a random newspaper that publishes quirky 2015 predictions to sell a few additional copies. It is directly connected to those who shape global policies and who make sure that they are applied. The publication is partly owned by the Rothschild banking family of England and its editor regularly attends Bilderberg meetings. In other words, The Economist is connected to those who have the means and the power to make “predictions” a reality.

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 hard.
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http://www.whale.to/c/saturn.htm

Doing some more research on Saturn and I came across the page below and this image that reminded me of Lady Gaga with the headdress, Saturn, interestingly depicted as a female:

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Interesting to note the seal of the S (Saturn) over her heart and in the full body photo she has a sword and a book, Justice and Liberty ... My interpretation is that SHE rules the heavens (stars as her crown) and the eagle representing her freedom, removing the seal of Saturn, obedience to Kronos she is Now the navigator.

We are called to this task as Individuated-Source-Beings, as each of us finds our freedom so does the collective.
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Wonderful find, dear Christine. I had no idea.
Does Minerva have any connection to Kronos? Super intetesting stuff.

Also Gaga could be portraying Urania, the muse of heavenly portents. Stars & planets = Urania's Mirror I.e. soothsaying.

Urania undoubtedly associated with fixed orbit visible planets like Saturn at times.

9/11 shocked many astrologers being that there was a lunar/saturnine conjunction iirc.

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Meant to thank you for the large post also the Fabian thing I studied it once or twice for blog
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Dear Christine, BUMP.

Front page CNN matches both our paragraphs regarding aerospace. Article details Obama's need to blame ISIS for the crisis, saying bomb not high tech, I call bullshit

Edit1: http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/05/politics/ ... index.html
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An older CNN piece talking about the manner in which electricity, in this case lightning, damages an airliner:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/08/17/pl ... g.strikes/

Judging by this article one might postulate that a directed energy weapon of sufficient power might blow the tail & ailerons off of a plane,
Causing sudden altitude loss. :(
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