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Rotterdam

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Kralingse Bos

 

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I always wonder who lives there. The most exclusive spot and best view of all of Rotterdam. Expensive cars in the yard. Must be THEM ...

 

THEIR other conspiracy house is here:

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A series of builds for a minichallenge in BoBS.

Heavy, intense and brutal....awesome set from Cavalera Conspiracy which included Soulfly and Sepultura songs!

Pesado, intenso y brutal....concierto fantĂĄstico de Cavalera Conspiracy, el cual incluyĂł canciones de Soulfly y Sepultura.

Another headline which is supposedly part of the secret organisation known as the Illuminati to erase the truth about certain people - an article again in the Daily Mail.

 

Photo taken on Saturday 5th July, this while waiting to depart Manchester Piccadilly

11th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington DC

GedenkstÀtte Berlin-Hohenschönhausen

 

You don't need to much to be part of a conspiracy, you can not trust people, also friends.. everyone can spy on you and you'll not be able to prove your innocence

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Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report team were invited to cover the Divergent Premiere Red Carpet at the Regency Bruin Theatre in Westwood, CA. Fans were lined up along the red carpet with signs filled with excitement for this movie which will be in theaters and IMAX March 21.

 

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DIVERGENT is a thrilling action-adventure film set in a world where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues. Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy by a faction leader (Kate Winslet) to destroy all Divergents, Tris must learn to trust in the mysterious Four (Theo James) and together they must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it's too late. Based on the best-selling book series by Veronica Roth. divergentthemovie.com/#tickets

 

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Georgetown, Seattle, WA

 

Olympus Pen-F

Olympus 9-18mm

Marc Rizzo laying down the heavy riffs.

Marc Rizzo desencadenando los riffs pesados

Notes about these pictures: Most of my Chemtrail pictures were taken in Dayton, Ohio--home of The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base -- final resting place of the Roswell aliens <:-0 -- and apparently from my photo and video documentation, Chemtrail Central. This area has been getting Chemtrailed on a massive, daily basis and I have 1000's of pictures and videos since I began documenting Chemtrails regularly, in late 2014. The level of Chemtrail activity here is astonishing, and is being conducted, as they say, in plain sight. Looking back through my film archive of slides & negatives, I have convincing evidence of Chemtrailing activity back to the early 1990’s, and chemtraily-looking skies back to the early 1980’s.

 

I am designating all my Chemtrail pictures and videos uploaded to Flickr as CC0 (Creative Commons Zero), which removes my copyright and releases them into the Public Domain. My goal is to make them available in the highest resolution possible, and without any image processing. They are archived on Flickr under "Chem Trailchaser".

 

I hope by making these images widely available, it will accelerate interest, research, study and more documentation from all over the world. Please, download, copy, backup, mirror, share and use & improve as many of these photos as you can! Thanks for looking - Chem

 

Cavalera Conspiracy + Krisiun @ Circo Voador

Demonstrators march down Pennsylvania Avenue February 21, 1970 during the second march in three days protesting the verdicts in the Chicago 8/7 conspiracy trial related to disturbances at the 1968 Democratic Convention.

 

The flags with "bullshit!" on them refer to remarks directed at trial Judge Julius Hoffman during court proceedings by defendants Rennie Davis and Abbie Hoffman who told the judge, "This trial is bullshit."

 

The "Bill Kunstler" sign refers to one of the defendant's attorney's who was cited by Hoffman for multiple counts of contempt of court.

 

The 2,000 marchers followed a circuitous route beginning at an open park at 7th and Constitution Ave. NW (current site of National Sculpture Garden) and winding past the District of Columbia police headquarters, the Justice Department and Smithsonian Museums before ending at the Ellipse behind the White House.

 

Scattered confrontations with police occurred along with broken windows during the angry protest. Police arrested 112 more demonstrators in addition to the 145 they had arrested two days earlier during a march on the Watergate home of U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell.

 

The Chicago 8 were prominent antiwar leaders charged with conspiracy to riot at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The trial made a mockery of the judicial system as Judge Hoffman could not contain the defendants and cited all, including their lawyers, with multiple counts of contempt.

 

Black Panther Bobby Seale refused to cooperate in the proceedings after his choices for attorney were rejected by the Judge Hoffman and was then bound and gagged by the judge. Hoffman eventually severed the trial of Seale from the rest of the group, which was thereafter known as the Chicago 7.

 

The initial verdict cleared the defendants of conspiracy but found five guilty of lesser charges. All charges, including the contempt citations, were eventually cleared upon appeal.

 

For more information and related images, see flic.kr/s/aHskdXHKxG

 

The photo is by Joseph Silverman. The image is courtesy of the D.C. Public Library Washington Star Collection © Washington Post.

 

Roma, chiesa di Sant'Agnese in Agone

 

(better on black, please press L)

"Sweet & Savory: 6 Spiced-Up Dessert Recipes"

 

Have you noticed recently that when you go to buy an artisan chocolate bar, the flavors and “add-ins” are now not just sweet, but savory and spicy? Yes? Nice job on spotting one of the year’s yummiest trends! Enhancing desserts with peppers, flavored salts and international spices is one of The Food Channel’s “Top 10 2014 Dessert Trends”.

 

Stroll through your local farmers market and you’ll find a unique blend of sweet and savory chocolates ranging with ingredients from bacon, chili pepper, bourbon, sea salt, and salted pretzels.

 

Feeling inspired to create your own sweet and savory masterpieces? Here are 6 creative dessert recipes that are sure to surprise your guests with how good a sweet’n spicy combination can be:

 

[Photo courtesy of Annette Shade, @Foodlander editor in chief]

Detail of the chantry chapel of Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Winchester (c.1495/8-1555) and leading royal minister, in Winchester Cathedral.

 

Stephen Gardiner is one of the most controversial figures of the Tudor age. The son of a cloth-maker, Gardiner was a skilled scholar and entered Cambridge in 1511. In the early 1520s he came to the attention of Cardinal Wolsey and quickly prospered, gaining the archdeaconries of Taunton (1526), Worcester (1528), Norfolk (1530), and Leicester (1531). By 1527 he was involved in the King’s ‘Great Matter’ (Henry VIII’s attempts to annul his first marriage), and even travelled to Italy for a meeting with the pope. By 1532, Gardiner had developed certain doubts. He objected to the clergy’s complete submission to the King and was promptly out of favour. He was replaced as royal secretary by Thomas Cromwell, whilst Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury, presided over the annulment proceedings that dissolved Henry’s marriage to Katherine of Aragon and declared the Boleyn marriage valid. During Henry’s marriage to Anne Boleyn, Gardiner attempted to win back favour. Remarkably (given his later role in England’s return to the Catholic Church under Mary I), he wrote a defence of the execution of John Fisher, bishop of Rochester, casting Fisher as a traitor. His support for the Royal Supremacy, forcefully presented in his propaganda works, proved embarrassing when Mary came to the throne in 1553.

 

Following this, Gardiner was sent as a representative to the French court and engaged in several diplomatic missions. In 1540, Cromwell was executed, and Gardiner’s star was on the rise. Gardiner has often been regarded as a conservative at Henry’s court, opposing the reformist ‘circle’, including those in the household of Katherine Parr. He was instrumental in the arrests and executions of Lutherans including Robert Barnes and Anne Askew. He was even involved in a conspiracy against Katherine Parr which was thwarted when news of her imminent arrest was revealed to her and she sought her husband’s clemency. In the end, Gardiner failed to remove both the evangelical queen and archbishop of Canterbury. Worse still, Henry VIII removed his name from the list of councillors who were to form a regency council to govern in his young son’s name.

 

Henry died in January 1547, and Gardiner’s prospects continued to worsen during the rule of the Protestant Edward VI. As a leading traditionalist, he objected to the attacks on conventional worship, namely on the mass. His protests against the changes lead to his imprisonment in the Tower where he would remain until 1553. By that date, Edward died and was succeeded by his half-sister, Mary I. Mary, a Catholic, released from the Tower a number of high profile prisoners, including Gardiner. She also gave him a seat on her Privy Council and made him Lord Chancellor.

 

During his time in the Tower, Gardiner became close to fellow detainee, Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon. He advanced Courtenay as a husband for Mary, a plan which she did not countenance. Gardiner’s opposition to a Spanish marriage, which eventually occurred in 1554, did not mark his downfall. He remained a leading Marian councillor and churchman and was instrumental in overseeing England’s return to the Catholic Church. He participated in the famous persecutions against the Protestants –he was one of the main figures behind the revival of the heresy laws. He also appears to have favoured Mary removing Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth I) from the succession, believing she was a Protestant at heart and harboured rebellious aspirations.

 

Gardiner died in the middle of the night of 12 November 1555 (possibly the early hours of the 13th). Gardiner must have assumed his prospects were bleak for he took the necessary precaution of writing a will on the 8th. He was buried in a chantry chapel in Winchester Cathedral on 28 February 1556, less than two years after he had married Queen Mary to Philip of Spain in the same establishment. During the Civil War, Oliver Cromwell’s troops beheaded his effigy, a fate which he eluded in life unlike so many of his associates and enemies at the Tudor court.

 

Some believe that ...

Some just behave as though they are , or that ...

We all are

Pawns ...

Funny I feeI am accountable

I make my own choices

Some unwise

Some good

The heck with the rest

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Some are - David Bowie

  

At last, we found where all conspiracies come from.

Okay, as soon as they leave for church, you take the couch and I'll take the bed...

An experiment done with a set of keys and a light...

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