here the picture

by Ancientofdays 22 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Jringe01
    Jringe01

    kinda cool although the features are discernable when you view the pic properly so it's not much of a "subliminal" image

  • myelaine
    myelaine

    dear Ancient...

    was that in a watchtower or awake? just wondering because in 1980 when mt st helens erupted......a pilot snapped a pic of a face in the vapor and ashes (looked alot like that)..well if they slipped that into the mags just after that picture was snapped maybe they can use it to their advantage by saying that they "foresaw" it....through the "art dept. channel" of course...lol

    so?

    love michelle

    here's the pic.

    Pyroclastic cloud on Mt St Helenssee down here?

  • free2beme
    free2beme

    I don't know why, but the picture reminded me of the energizer bunny run over or something.

  • under_believer
    under_believer

    Hey Legolas...
    When you use the IE Tab extension in Firefox, you're using IE. It's IE running inside of Firefox. It has all the same problems IE has.
    If you switched to Firefox for safe browsing reasons, don't use the IE Tab extension.
    If you need rich editing on JWD you can do a Google search for "Xinha Here" which is an HTML editor plugin for Firefox. It's not as good as the one Simon has built in that only works in IE, but it's better than nothing.

  • searcher
    searcher
    Yawn.....................so what? Seeing faces and animals and hot fudge sundaes in clouds has been pretty standard since the dawn of time. Or at least since the dawn of whipped cream. Get over it.

    In clouds, yes, even in photographs of clouds, however the pictures linked to are drawings, and so have to be deliberate.

  • Arthur
    Arthur
    Yawn.....................so what? Seeing faces and animals and hot fudge sundaes in clouds has been pretty standard since the dawn of time. Or at least since the dawn of whipped cream. Get over it.

    In a previous thread that was similar to this, I said that I decided to pick up a National Geographic magazine and glance through it to see how many seemingly hiddedn faces and skulls I could find in photographs. In just 2 minutes, I was able to find about 3 skulls, and two faces in random images of clouds, clothing, and rocks. It's important to note that the WTS's art department renders it's drawings from actual photographs of clouds, rocks, trees, etc. ( I know, because I have visited the Art department several times in Bethel ). So, it's not surprising that with enough imaginative searching and speculation, faces and ghoulish images can often be found.

    I am like you BizzyBee. I have gotten rather bored seeing this conspiratorial pap over and over again. It's about as amusing as a fat Elvis impersonator.
  • vitty
    vitty

    Sorry........................not impressed

  • Ancientofdays
    Ancientofdays

    Sorry again for the big confusion I did. I opened 2 topics !!

    The picture is from the September / 10/ 2006 WT study (last week)


    BizzyBee

    Yawn.....................so what? Seeing faces and animals and hot fudge sundaes in clouds has been pretty standard since the dawn of time. Or at least since the dawn of whipped cream. Get over it.


    What you see in the clothes is natural , what you see in that picture is artificial.

    By the way the articol was "FEAR GOOD" which as per comments of Blondie means "FEAR WTS". Would surprise me to see in the clothes of this draw a "whipped crem" , instead of a scrowling , spooky face.

  • greendawn
    greendawn

    There are other subliminal images that are definitely there and intentionally introduced, but this one is so and so, it may be just coincidental rather than intentional.

  • drew sagan
    drew sagan

    Looks like that Donnie Darko Bunny to me

    :)

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