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Las Vegas Flag Predicts 9/11

Monday, September 29, 2014 19:24
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A look at the official flag of the city of Las Vegas. The flag adopted in 1968 depicts an airliner or “jet plane” crossing the sky behind two tall twin-like towers, a “contrail” left in it’s wake outlines the plane’s trajectory.

 

Nevada’s current flag’s symbols and their significance is outlined and a look back on past official flag’s of Nevada.

 

While on the subject of both 9/11 and Las Vegas, I’ve included a bit about the Las Vegas New York-New York hotel and casino, the architecture of which recreates several iconic landmarks and structures of New York CIty including 12 skyscraper buildings at approximately 1/3 scale.

 

Despite the hotel’s construction completion several years before September 11th, 2001, WTC 1 and WTC 2, the Twin Towers, which had dominated the New York City Skyline, were omitted from it’s design.

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    and nobody took notice before it happened… what kind of prediction is that when you notice the prediction after it happened?

    • It was predicted in the flag before it happened. Way before. There was tons of predictive programming for 9/11 in the media, which was not noticed prior to the events of that day. I’m just bringing attention to the fact that this flag, which was adopted in 1968 (the same year that construction of the Twin Towers) depicts two towers with a plane flying across them, similar to the real events which transpired 9/11/01.

      I would also like to add, the towers depicted in this flag are not identified as to what structures in Las Vegas they actually represent. There are no such towers in Las Vegas now, and there certainly wasn’t any in 1968 either.
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      • Either way, fact or fiction, your analysis is interesting. Yes, predictive programming is real and there are numerous examples. However, I have to argue why would they do such a thing 33 years prior? Long time to let something soak in.

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