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2012 London Olympics – The Closing Ceremony and the Rise of the Phoenix

Wednesday, August 15, 2012 6:31
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The 2012 London Olympics is now over. Aaron and I watched the closing ceremonies and found that a couple elements at the very end were notable as we had anticipated, really sealing the deal. Seeing the big red bird suddenly appear as the phoenix rising out of the ashes of the dying Cauldron had to raise quite a few eyebrows!

Several sketches and songs seemed to be chosen to support themes addressed in previous posts. It struck me that nearly the entire “occult programming” effort seemed to have gone into the opening ceremony. The 8 minute long Rio 2016 ceremony seemed devoid of the layered symbolic messaging I had been expecting. Contrast that with the London Ceremony of Beijing's closer, which was incredibly dense. Sure, celebrating Carnival is nothing but evil, but if there was anything that wasn't simply what it looked like, I haven't perceived it yet. What I saw as I watched is sure worthy of a report because the messages sent in the opener were confirmed, yet my strongest impression is that the messaging void I perceived sends the loudest message of all, one that's given quite a distinctive exclamation point at the end.

Read on and you'll see why!

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