Showing posts with label ferris wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ferris wheel. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Spin Programming in Advertising

The below advert for the Nikon Coolpix S210 camera caught my eye. Firstly it has numerous ferris wheel type rides spinning around fast, everything is illuminated (and blurred). Note the 6 pointed star/seal of solomon on one of the ferris wheels. Ferris Wheel's symbolise the all seeing eye (hence the London Eye and all the new similar "eyes" popping up around the world). If this doesn't have a dissociative and hypnotic effect on the viewer then I don't know what would (I probably don't ^^). Obviously a standard analysis of this advert is that it is using the theme park backdrop to show off the camera's amazing ability to focus, but you have to look beyond the obvious in these adverts in my opinion. For instance, for anyone who hasn't seen it I've seen a resurgance in this advert lately.




Gots to have purple Barney (the loveable reptilian ^^).

boxed faces

Watch it here.


Couple of printed advertisements that have mind control themes (individual parts of the face, eye in particular).



Monday, 5 May 2008

Ferris Wheel Quickie


Read this post, on the tallest ferris wheel in the world opening. I thought this article by Murdoch's FOX was interesting, seems really random and some of the numbers are interesting (sold for 132 thou) and a nice Luciferian/sun worshipping picture to go along with it.

Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Tallest All Seeing Eye in the world opens, so naturally: HAIL LUCIFER!

Tallest Ferris Wheel in the world opens to a light worshipping ritual (note the arc made by the fireworks, like it's eyelids/lashes).



Singapore "Flyer" not illuminated, twin pillars symbolism? Second picture is worth a click, so much symbolism around the wheel.


The London Eye w/ rising benben (personal synch) symbolism. Is that also Masonic blue I see draped over the trees, contrasting with the gold/light of the wheel.


Check this out for some synchs. Shanghai was going to build it's own All Seeing Eye but it was cancelled due to "political incorrectness", it was to be called the "Shanghai Star" and was to have 36 wagons (666).
Each wagon could hold 30 people and the ride lasted for 30 minutes. It was to have a diameter of 170 metres, and obviously it was to be situated next to a river. Shame, would loved to have seen a picture of that.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Shanghai-Star-to-top-Londons-Eye/2005/05/13/1115843368055.html


Matthew Delooze has been covering ferris wheels for ages, check out this excellent article on Paris' illuminati symbolism. http://www.matthewdelooze.co.uk/readarticle.php?article_id=33
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