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Keep up with the latest news? The Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympics may have flown under your radar, as it did mine!
This thing was terrifying – even more strange and artistic than usual!
And foretelling the future?
Or, more accurately, telegraphing what they had planned for the future?
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Feel the eerie presence of a towering black creature, incarnating Death itself, as it roams across a room full of hospital beds!
Who comes up with this stuff in their right mind?
And it’s a shambles!
Consider yourself in a boardroom, debating Olympic plans for 2012. Suddenly, someone comes up with a concept that would truly make the games memorable. Consider this: a massive figure of DEATH. This ominous figure would prowl about a hospital bed-filled area, setting the mood for an exciting opening to the games.
It’s quite creepy and diabolical.
The only question is whether it was done on purpose.
“Symbolism will be their downfall.”
Here’s some more:
Another Game of Thrones scene:
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This intriguing movie reveals the secrets of the terrifying 2012 Opening Ceremonies.
Unsurprisingly, they had their own take on the disturbing photos.
Of course, they believe it is absolutely harmless and has nothing to do with anything wicked or otherworldly.
You make the call:
Fortunately, we have the intrepid “fact-checkers” at USA Today who have already looked into the case and established that the 2012 Olympics predicted (or telegraphed?) the COVID planned-death, take a look:
Did the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics foreshadow the coronavirus crisis?
Discover the odd memes and conspiracy theories that swept the world during the COVID-19 outbreak, including a surprising revelation concerning the impact on the Summer Olympics in 2012.
In an unexpected turn of events, the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Olympic Games in London appeared to foretell the present coronavirus crisis.
Despite no reference in Olympic performance, an unexplained theory regarding COVID-19 continues. Last January, a Canadian woman posted the theory on Facebook, but when pressed for more information, she kept silent.
Fireworks explode during the 2012 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in London. Mayor Michael Nutter stated on Wednesday that Philadelphia will not bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
The occasion
The opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics lasted four hours and emphasized British history and culture.
The conspiracy hypothesis focuses on a 15-minute segment.
This section was created to praise and promote the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (a government program that provides low-cost health care), a British children’s hospital, and the country’s body of children’s literature. A video of the ceremony is accessible on YouTube, and it has been discussed on the Olympic Games website and in previous articles.
Patients from the children’s hospital and real medical workers were among the performers.
The show’s Health Service and children’s literature segments were hilarious.
It featured creepy music (including “Tubular Bells,” which was used in the horror film “The Exorcist”), dance music, dancing nurses, characters on roller skates, children in pajamas jumping on hospital beds, towering villainous puppets, and a fleet of Mary Poppins nannies who flew in with their umbrellas to chase away terrifying monsters.
The performance, according to conspiracy theorists, contains clues about the epidemic.
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The conspiratorial theories
The Facebook user shared an odd image from the past. The intriguing photograph shows nurses dressed in historical garb standing around antique-style hospital beds, emitting a soft glow of light. A massive sculpture of a sleeping baby fills the background, as if plucked from a dream, adding to the lovely ambience.
“They told us in 2012,” the photo’s headline text reads.
In the comments, the woman posted a longer video clip, stating it would provide more extensive explanations.
On July 27, 2012, actors perform in a sequence supposed to depict Britain’s National Health Service at the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympic Games in London.
The nurses are shown in the video putting the children to bed while a lullaby plays. The nurses made the “shh” gesture with their fingers over their lips to tell the children to be quiet and go to sleep. Still photographs showing former President Barack Obama placing a finger over his lips in the “shh, be quiet” gesture, as well as comparable photos of former presidential contender Hillary Clinton and other celebrities, are included in the film.
The video concludes with a girl in bed reading “Peter Pan” by flashlight under the blankets. The performance then jumps ahead to show the monsters invading the area among the beds.
Another person added extra insight by sharing a poster of prominent people performing the “shh” motion. It says “Vow of Silence,” and the gesture is a reminder of the Masonic “obligation of silence.” At the top is a remark about reading symbolism by Freemason scholar Manly P. Hall.
In the perspective of conspiracy theorists, this all relates to the London event in 2012, which foretold a pandemic in 2020.
In truth, the ceremony honored a British institution and its culture. There’s no mention of the pandemic or the new coronavirus.
In May, the Myth Detectors website in the Eurasian republic of Georgia examined similar claims and determined them to be incorrect. Reuters felt the same way.
Our conclusion: False.
Based on our investigation, we assess the claim that a section of the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics foretold the coronavirus epidemic as FALSE. The performance, which was intended to commemorate both the National Health Service and the history of children’s books, was undoubtedly an odd mashup, but it mentioned or represented nothing about the coronavirus.
Thank you for checking the facts!
I’m not sure what we’d do with you…probably think for ourselves and utilize our brains or something, but that’s a ridiculous thought!
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