The irony of it's having a moat on the road side is,New U.S. embassy in London has mini moat on the side of the nearest road pic.twitter.com/bIngJ9Xa75— Raheem π¬π§πΊπΈ (@RaheemKassam) January 22, 2018
on one hand they are trying to appeal to the Muslim city of London with a kind of Crystal Kaaba,
and on the other hand,
they know those very Muslims they love so much are willing to drive a truck bomb right up next to this abomination and blow it to hell.
For those not in the know, here:
This sacred structure situated in the center of Islam's holiest site is called the Kaaba, and its long, rich history predates the religion itself.
The Kaaba, meaning “cube” in Arabic, is considered by Muslims to be the house of God; it rests within the Grand Mosque of Mecca. Beginning Wednesday, nearly 1.5 million people will flock to the sacred city in order to pray toward and touch the structure as part of the annual Islamic pilgrimage known as Hajj.
Insidious designs for all of the memorials. Should not surprise given the visual design of the twin memorial pools currently residing in the footprints of the twin towers which were taken out by the practitioners of the RoP on 9/11
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These atrocities appear to collect the tears of infidels who once dared to tower over the city. The collection flowing to an inverted cube which appears to be an endless drop. Wonder if the axis direction is pointed to Mecca?
If the memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania is any indication, it likely does direct towards Mecca.
Look at the survivor's tree at the OK City Memorial; it has a crescent around the tree and when using Google Earth, it lines up perfectly with Mecca.
its an apple store
ReplyDeleteI dont like it either.
ReplyDeleteUS and foreign intelligence agencies supposedly have a laser beam device they can point at the exterior glass of a building and measure the small oscillations made by the sound waves of conversations inside.
That might account for the stupid looking facade.
Epa,
ReplyDeleteIt may look like an Apple store, but I'm guessing you wouldn't find any Geniuses in it.