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NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Lauren Johnson - 23-12-2014 See anything ... like ... strange? Be sure to click and enlarge. NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Magda Hassan - 24-12-2014 It looks fake to me. NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Magda Hassan - 24-12-2014 NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Lauren Johnson - 24-12-2014 Magda Hassan Wrote: Bingo. You get the prize. I think the image of the headquarters is an architects sketch. The place is huge! NATO obviously has a great future in store for it, as they see it, that is. NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Magda Hassan - 24-12-2014 Lauren Johnson Wrote:Bingo. You get the prize. I think the image of the headquarters is an architects sketch. The place is huge! NATO obviously has a great future in store for it, as they see it, that is. Oh yes indeed. They have an empire to build and plan for it to last at least 1,000 years. Just as they did before they were so rudely interrupted recently. NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - David Guyatt - 24-12-2014 These people really do love these little insider joke/symbolic games they play, eh. NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Peter Lemkin - 24-12-2014 This may be a bit of 'over-reading'. NATO is neo-fascist in many of its policies, but hardly pro 'Nazi', per se. NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Michael Barwell - 24-12-2014 Ahem.. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f4/Black_Flag_logo.jpg NATO Headquarters: what's sinister about this picture? - Albert Doyle - 24-12-2014 On a Freudian level it looks like an upside down bear trap. |