Showing posts with label Logos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logos. Show all posts

Monday, September 08, 2014

Obama: Stonehenge, Dragons, Queen Bee, and Aliens


 


On September 4, 2014, US President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron visited the Mount Pleasant Primary School (rising sun logo above), and as the Newspaceman pointed out, "were photographed with the adorable schoolchildren in front of a Welsh dragon flag." 

The dragon flag was actually seen often along Obama's motorcade route through the area.






The Welsh dragon logo is seen on the Celtic Manor Resort signage, as well.


The flying horse (Pegasus?) logo of Newport was apparent, as well. "Pleasant" comes up often in locations such as Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and New Jersey, and at Mount Pleasant, New York, per John A. Keel's works.




PJ sends along these insights: 
I found Obama's visit to Stonehenge so particularly strange and synchromystic in many ways. These sorts of photo ops are so intricately staged as you know.
The article states the President flew out of Newport in Wales. It also states that this Raffle family lives a mile from Stonehenge but on Mrs. [Janice] Raffle's blog page, it mentions she is from Southsea in Portsmouth. Newport News and Portsmouth are cities in Virginia and also military towns like those in UK.
This is a very curious pic of her with her Queen Bee outfit on standing next to a child's wooden train set which looks as though it was set up to appear as an accident scene with cars, train cars and even an airplane. (See her website here.)
The photos in the Daily Mail story show two sets of clothing for both Mrs. Raffle and the boys including her wearing her "Queen Bee" shirt connected with her charity belies that this was any sort of spontaneous photo op. These people would have been vetted completely before any sort of "tete a tete" with the President (I found the use of that phrase very strange and not what ordinary people would use to describe a spontaneous meeting).
The carefully constructed photos of Obama in front of the three stones similar to the trident symbol - many, many triune-type images these days along with the Virginia links are very disturbing.




















Finally, a conservative wag or was it a rightwing humorist, left this tweet about the event:





Thursday, April 18, 2013

What Logos Are On Boston Marathon Suspects' Caps?


The FBI released images of the two primary suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings.


See also the FBI-released video. View on a mirror site (e.g. Globe and Mail), as FBI.gov is crashing. See here.

Do you recognize the logos on the front of the black cap, and the front of the backward turned white baseball-style cap?

Tim W's suggestion: black one, Bridgestone golf cap. Appears to be a hit.




A photograph taken by a Boston Marathon spectator shows the Suspect #1 as he walked past the Forum restaurant on Boylston Street (where the second explosion occurred). That image shows that the back of the man’s cap contained four white figures, likely "B330." The black Bridgestone cap does those numbers, a reference to the company’s B330 golf ball.

It is intriguing that Suspect #1 appears to have a cap on that contains two 3s and Suspect #2's hat has a 3 on it. (see down below).







 





Screen shot of the front of the reversed white cap on Suspect #2.

 The cap being worn by Suspect #2 may be a Ralph Lauren Polo baseball cap.

Why does Ralph Lauren put a #3 on their cap? "The embroidered number on Ralph Lauren Big Pony pieces traces its heritage to the traditional uniform of professional polo players. The players are assigned a position, which is designated by the numbers from one to four and displayed on team jerseys during a match. The player in position number three is usually the most experienced player on the team."











Newly discovered photo of Suspect #2 leaving the Boston Marathon area after a bomb goes off. He is in the red rectangle. With no backpack.

Some speculation was that the individual in the yellow rectangle was Suspect #1, but that appears to be incorrect.


Rounding the corner of Fairfield Street, off Boylston.