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Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 9:41 pm
by seemslikeadream
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1050209/pg1originally posted by: Ridhya
Hm the top mentions David Blaine. Any theories on why some people are in greyscale? They do seem to be politicians, but Napoleon isnt among them.
David Blaine gives his views on what 2015 will bring, guess that is why he is on the cover?
LONDON, Nov. 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The World in 2015, the 29th edition of The Economist's annual compilation of predictions for the year ahead, is available on newsstands beginning today. It looks at the key events, issues and trends that will shape the coming year. In addition to Economist journalists, former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, Microsoft's founder Bill Gates and magician David Blaine are among the contributors who offer their views on what 2015 will bring.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:49 am
by zangtang
so that is david Blaine? - magician = prestidigitatation = sleight of hand.
what is a 'pile of dirt'.....that just has, surely, to be masonic, a la 'the stone the builders rejected' etc etc
re the greyscale - simple reversal perhaps ie black and white = principal, colour = secondary
lets not read too much, lets remember Christine Lagardie's numerological speech (the sky is falling!!!!!)
and the tortoise - always figured the Fabian society was way more influential than people give credit (incremental, my boy)
(if that does represent the Fabians)............reading too much too much.
we're all flagged anyway so what the fuck
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 11:00 am
by stefano
Yeah quite. As with that, my main objection to the speculation is the fact that if the Rothschilds want to 'send Francois Hollande a message' then this is not how they would go about it. Not to mention the fact that minority interests don't generally get to dictate anything in a company, so it is unclear why they would be calling the shots on the cover.
But this is a very weird cover! And very unlike all the previous ones: it's always a black cover with some TV screens. Will pop out and get it and see whether anything inside has to do with some of the weirder stuff. Especially Alice, that's freaky. The 11.3 and 11.5 are a bit chilling, too.
The woman staring at Holland btw is a model
from an Alexander McQueen show last June which made a splash among people who follow that sort of thing.
Re Merkel's hands - that is a tic she has, she always stands like that. I think she's extremely uncomfortable with public attention.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 11:12 am
by coffin_dodger
Somewhere in a dark basement, an Economist conspiracy-minded editor and fellow graphic artist are chuckling heartily.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 11:28 am
by Elvis
Yes, right -- the question to me is, who's the artist who designed & made this cover, and under what sort of guidelines, if any, did they do the work? (Maybe I'll actually go look later.)
It could be that it's just an artist's idea that won a pitch session and the Economist honchos simply thought, "it's cool and hip-looking and will get people talking."
Of course I could be totally wrong.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:14 pm
by BrandonD
stefano » Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:00 am wrote:Yeah quite. As with that, my main objection to the speculation is the fact that if the Rothschilds want to 'send Francois Hollande a message' then this is not how they would go about it.
Agreed. It seems to me that messages encoded into a magazine would more likely be meant for mainstream public influence - social engineering, perception management, etc.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:16 pm
by BrandonD
Elvis » Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:28 am wrote:Yes, right -- the question to me is, who's the artist who designed & made this cover, and under what sort of guidelines, if any, did they do the work? (Maybe I'll actually go look later.)
What your comment reminds me of is the Denver Airport murals. When the artist was questioned about the bizarre content of his paintings, he allegedly replied that he was given specifications of exactly what to paint.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:48 pm
by semper occultus
....OK.... thanks for pointing that out about Merkel, never picked that up....
(
..its still a pretty cute subliminal symbol though .....
...)
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:46 pm
by Nordic
Well I don't think that the idea is that the Rotschilds would be literally sending Hollende a message through the cover of a magazine. The whole cover is an insider's joke. It's a way of them telling us that the Rotschilds are giving Hollende "the stare". And those who already know will get a good chuckle from the way it's portrayed here. Like a political cartoon for insiders.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:48 pm
by Searcher08
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 4:00 pm
by Nordic
Okay grain of salt and all that.
I am reminded of the Popular Mechanics article "debunking" 9/11 theories.
They mention several illustrations not mentioned by the vigilant citizen article. And then they totally fail to address other aspects definitely covered by the article.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 4:53 pm
by semper occultus
.....there was that thing where you put illuminati.com in the address bar spelt backwards & it went to the NSA website.....
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 4:57 pm
by Luther Blissett
I almost half-assumed I'd know the artist since it's happened twice that Rigorous Intuition investigated an anti-fascist satirical artist who likes to "illuminate" elite symbology in order to expose, humiliate, degrade and debase. Alas, this is terrible from an aesthetic standpoint.
The pied piper? Jesus.
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 5:06 pm
by zangtang
ach ! - lured wittingly into a warm steaming pile of WOO and disappointed again.
When's Christine's next speech?
Re: Crazy 2015 cover of "The Economist"
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 6:54 pm
by Elvis
So, it turns out that each element of the cover art corresponds to a story inside the magazine.
Yeah, RIGHT. What a convenient coincidence!
(I also wonder if Vigilant Citizen actually looked inside the magazine before analyzing the cover.)
PS. -- BrandonD, good point.