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Originally Posted by wehateporn
As long as the people at the top of the system have hearts of gold, then all will be well! They are nice aren't they? Trying to save Syria from Assad, confiscate WMD from Iraq and to prevent Iran from gaining nukes? These are good guys for sure, nothing to see here!
Here's one of their wonderful murals
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The Children of the World Dream of Peace, Frame I
The second mural shows a huge military figure, wearing a gas mask, and holding a machine gun and a sword. This sword is stabbing a dove, which is the symbol for peace and implies that peace will be destroyed.
This is actually the first frame of the second mural, as it is in two parts.
The figure with the gas mask, machine gun, and sword is Tanguma's representation of warfare and oppression creating destruction all over the world as the children huddle in darkness.
In the lower right hand corner is a poem:
I once was a little child
who longed for other worlds.
But I am no more a child
for I have known fear.
I have learned to hate...
How tragic, then, is youth
which lives with enemies,
with gallows ropes.
Yet, I still believe
I only sleep today.
That I'll wake up
a child again,
and start to
laugh and play."
by
Hama Herchenberg,
14 years old.. died
December 18, 1943
Auschwitz
Concentration camp
No doubt this inspired him.
There are grayish waves imitating from the figure and these waves represent death, or in this case a poisonous gas that's killed everyone in its path. This mural is the one with the Au Ag symbol, the one that is related to the deadly virus strain.
There aren't waves of death, it's simply the other side of the rainbow which is seen in the opposite frame of the same mural.
One can also see a line of weeping women holding their dead infants and a group of dead children on a pile of bricks. The emphasis of this mural is of a cleansing that is going to kill a myriad of people in its path, however, interestingly enough, this mural has been painted over in recent years.
The depicted woman in the foreground is Tanguma's representation of Mother Mary crying over the suffering of all of the children in the world. The dead infant in her arms reflects a mother's pain for the death of a child. The children on the pile of bricks are not dead, they're huddling out of fear, under the sword of conquest.
This mural was not painted over, several other paintings and the first half of In Peace and Harmony with Nature was because it was deemed "too offensive". The ACLU and National Coalition Against Censorship have been fighting this. Some of the original paintings have been restored.
All of the imagery of children suffering is certainly inspired by the poem above. It's supposed to be shocking and disturbing, because people in America often forget that about war. The first frame depicts the most horrific points in human history: when he kill each other.
http://conspiracies.skepticproject.c...ildren_frame_i