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Old 29-03-2007, 12:55 AM   #1
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In your face symbolism in this shopping centre...The 'Bluewater Mall' in the UK
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Old 29-03-2007, 03:43 AM   #2
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They must be using all of the symbolism because they have to keep affecting our energy because of the change that's coming. This was indeed intense symbolism, well done!
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Old 31-12-2010, 10:19 AM   #3
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New to the forum. Just had to echo the sentiments of others who have mentioned the strange symbols and reptile sculptures in some public places. Bluewater shopping centre in Kent has many reptile sculptures, including a thirty foot dragon climbing a column with "when I am consumed" written underneath. Has anyone got any information on this place, or has any idea what might be going on outside of business hours?

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Old 31-12-2010, 12:39 PM   #4
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Has anyone got any information on this place, or has any idea what might be going on outside of business hours?
Yes, demonic space dragons hang out in Bluewater shopping mall after it's closed, and sacrifice little children to Molech just outside the entrence to WH Smiths.
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Old 31-12-2010, 02:38 PM   #5
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Yes, demonic space dragons hang out in Bluewater shopping mall after it's closed, and sacrifice little children to Molech just outside the entrence to WH Smiths.
And you are a Senior Member here? Wow! Your level of debate and wit are of the highest order! As it is obviously your time of the month, perhaps you should go and lie down?
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What kind of answer would you have prefered, considering your question was moronic in the extreme?
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Old 31-12-2010, 04:47 PM   #7
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Senior member here just means a post count. You get used to the people here, they're rude and as thick as shit. They talk about how awake they are while condescending to the general population while following blindly a man who believes we should all wear a certain shade of blue because he is the son of christ.
Don't take it personally. There was nothing moronic about your question. Anyone with an open mind will tell you all questions are good questions, silence is the mother of ignorance.
Bluewater is an odd little place. There was no financial reason to build it due to the proximity to Lakeside but it was built anyway claiming to be the last "great mall" in England. It's just a mall in an unfinished quarry, just shops inside a rock. Very strange layout, not well served by the road network and not in a well populated area. However it's quite busy, all crappy shops, there is literally nothing to buy there. There are lots of weird sculptures and odd designs that don't make any sense. It was not designed with convenience or practicality in mind. Some research might be advised. There are a lot of chalk cliffs in that region meaning it may have once been under water. Parking is unusually totally free. They make it very easy to get there and the center has its own police force.

In fact I have to say this was a good question. Karen must be on her time of the month or just a generally unpleasant person.
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What kind of answer would you have prefered, considering your question was moronic in the extreme?
Well, judging by YOUR own moronic posts, I would have preferred no comments from YOU at all! You obviously are not aware of your surroundings lady. Bluewater exhibits freemasonry architecture. The pyramids and wording are obvious. Less obvious is the reptilian carvings and references to a phoenix. Does anyone ELSE have any theories? Or, perhaps knows of anyone who helped construct that site initially? Why do I always attract the uptight, myopic bitches with an agenda to protect?
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Thanks BrokenShadow. It's nice to have affirmed that there are friendly truth-seekers out there.
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Old 31-12-2010, 05:15 PM   #10
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In your face symbolism in this shopping centre...The 'Bluewater Mall' in the UK
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http://www.taroscopes.com/miscellano...ll-england.pdf
I thought they were great constructors, but this is tasteless
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Well, judging by YOUR own moronic posts, I would have preferred no comments from YOU at all! You obviously are not aware of your surroundings lady. Bluewater exhibits freemasonry architecture. The pyramids and wording are obvious. Less obvious is the reptilian carvings and references to a phoenix. Does anyone ELSE have any theories? Or, perhaps knows of anyone who helped construct that site initially? Why do I always attract the uptight, myopic bitches with an agenda to protect?

What agenda is it you think I'm attempting to protect?
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Old 31-12-2010, 05:52 PM   #12
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Any intel on the food court?

Chinese...Italian...perhaps some American cuisine???

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Old 04-01-2011, 03:53 AM   #13
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...perhaps some American cuisine???
Haha, you mean burgers, fries, hot dogs, and fried chicken? I'm sure the place has five-star american quality like McDonald's or KFC...
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Old 21-01-2012, 01:25 AM   #14
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My first post and it's a massive bump,haha,hope it doesn't piss anyone off too much >_<

BUT....there really is something extraordinarily wrong with that place.

For as long as I can remember I have always seemed to be able to pick up on the "vibes" of the land,it's stronger in some places than in others obviously,the land will seem to "talk". I have visited Bluewater on many occasions (out of necessity,honestly I would never choose to go there),and it has always felt as though something incredibly unnatural is surrounding me. In fact; that piece of land there - it is SCREAMING,it is severely pissed off,it's saying "Get this thing OFF of me". There is just a very wrong feeling emanating from the area. Somehow I feel that the mall was built in that particular spot for a specific purpose,although what - I have no idea.

And...well,you are basically walking around inside a triangle/pyramid. Not to mention bombarded with advertising,music,logos,all sorts,shrine to consumerism. I had never looked at the aerial views of the area before,but the layout looks suspicious,like a giant eye. I honestly would not be surprised if,one day,there is some massive upheaval occuring at that place,some geological disaster. It feels equally like a harvesting zone and supressing zone (and I mean,supressing something actually in the land,or at least designed to corrupt that somehow).

In fact,the whole region of Dartford feels strange (it was googling info in that direction that led me here xD ). But that story would be a whole different one.
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Old 21-01-2012, 09:22 AM   #15
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pretty crappy photos, these aren't much better




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In 1994, quarry operator Blue Circle approached Australian mall developer Lend Lease to form a partnership. Instead, Lend Lease bought the land and the project from Blue Circle, and under the leadership of its CEO Peter Walichnowski gathered a group of major investors, which included: Prudential, Barclays Mercantile, Hermes (acting for Britel), Lloyds Leasing, and Royal Bank Leasing. Lend Lease also formed a pool of minor investors, called the Lend Lease Retail Partnership, with 18 institutions and corporations.

With the Bluewater project finally under way, it was time to sign up the tenants, beginning with the major ones. John Lewis was the first in February 1995, albeit with major concessions, such as the offer of 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m2), one-fifth of the entire floor space, on three levels. Still, this gave Bluewater the credibility it needed to sign more names, including the two other anchor stores. House of Fraser was next and in June 1996 Marks & Spencer signed too. By March 1998, 90% of the retail space was committed.

Construction, which was undertaken by Bovis Lend Lease,[3] started on 1 May 1996. At its peak, the construction site employed 2,500 workers simultaneously. In all, 20,000 people worked 11.5 million hours on the construction of Bluewater. At the planned opening date, 16 March 1999, Bluewater was inaugurated with 99% of the shops open for business. The total cost of construction was around GBP £400 million.[4] At the time of its construction, Bluewater was the largest shopping centre in Europe.

In May 2005, Bluewater introduced a code of conduct to ban swearing, clothing that obscures the face (including hoods and baseball caps), and groups of more than five without the intention to shop.[5][6] This policy has divided opinion, with high-profile figures such as Tony Blair showing his support,[6] but has been criticised in the liberal press and those working with children locally.

In late 2006, Dartford Borough Council granted planning permission for Bluewater to build a two-story events venue[7] of 5200 m2, and further extend the south side of the centre. In early 2010, construction began on the venue.
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Old 21-01-2012, 10:52 AM   #16
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Don't worry about Karen

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Triangle


a Masonic production


Pyramid


Dragon


Orion which is Nimrod I think, the Chief Babylonian shithead


reminds me of Milton keynes

needs gifting

the Masons are designers of buildings to manipulate earth energy, so you will expect them to design it to rob us of energy or some such nefarious agenda

walked round one centre next to Olympic stadium, pretty dire feeling

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Old 21-01-2012, 01:35 PM   #17
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The mawl is Babylons new church for energy vamps & soul capture..

I find the cheesiness of it all the most funny, so fitting to the environment.

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Talk about symbolic overkill! That's pretty amazing and unsettling. Thanks for sharing.
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Those are great pictures,Whale I don't know if I'm remembering right,but I think there are also some strange symbols/diagrams on the flooring there. If that is indeed the case,then it's really being cocooned in it,from head to toe >_<

I think I'll grab my camera one day and go take some snaps of the place
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Old 30-01-2012, 02:38 PM   #20
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I used to live near bluewater, I have been there many times. The place is very strange i first started going when i was younger and even then i noticed the symbolism although i did not know as much as i do now. The place is very draining, as soon as i would get into bluewater i would feel a lack of energy. The symbolism is so in your face it is shocking, pyramids left right and centre.
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