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ghostwhitebones:

「 Parti Solidaire Français, 2009— Vue aerienne du centre de détention de Fleury-Mérogis (essonne 91). La symbolique archecturale de la ‘super-prison’ est plus que claire. (A ceux qui nous dirons que nous sommes paranos, sachez que rien n’est fait par hazard et qu’il n’ya jamais de fumée sans feu). / Ariel view of Fleury-Mérogis prison. The architectural symbolism of the super-prison is more than clear. To those who will say we are paranoid, know that nothing is done by chance and there is never smoke without fire. 」

ghostwhitebones:

「 Parti Solidaire Français, 2009— Vue aerienne du centre de détention de Fleury-Mérogis (essonne 91). La symbolique archecturale de la ‘super-prison’ est plus que claire. (A ceux qui nous dirons que nous sommes paranos, sachez que rien n’est fait par hazard et qu’il n’ya jamais de fumée sans feu). / Ariel view of Fleury-Mérogis prison. The architectural symbolism of the super-prison is more than clear. To those who will say we are paranoid, know that nothing is done by chance and there is never smoke without fire. 」

Source: ghostwhitebones

[Secrets in Plain Sight Volume 2 - Trailer]

“Here is a glimpse of the many fascinating subjects discussed in Secrets in Plain Sight Volume 2 which include numbers, metrology, sacred geometry, geographic alignments, synchronicity, conspiracy, and divine intervention. The journey covers places such as the Great Pyramid, Stonehenge, Baalbek, Mecca, Jerusalem, Babylon, Hollywood, Century City, New York City, the World Trade Center, London, Washington DC, and San Francisco.

FYI: The piece of music in the trailer is Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata (third movement).

This looks like it’s going to be awesome! If you haven’t seen the original ‘Secrets in Plain Sight’ I highly recommend it if you’re interested in these topics.

Source: secretsinplainsight.com

All Seeing Eye Pyramid in Century City (Los Angeles)
“The two equilateral triangle buildings at the base of the pyramid are 44 stories each, making 88 floors of symbolic power. There are 88 constellations in the night sky and the road flanking the buildings on the right just happens to be called Constellation Boulevard.”
“The two towers are 44 stories each. There’s that repetitive digit thing again. It reminds me of a few things in San Francisco including Masonic Center at 1111 California Street, the old Bank of America HQ at 555 California Street, the Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church at 666 Filbert Street, or the Washington Monument’s 555′ height, or the height of the London Eye at 444′. I could go on but you get the idea.”

All Seeing Eye Pyramid in Century City (Los Angeles)

“The two equilateral triangle buildings at the base of the pyramid are 44 stories each, making 88 floors of symbolic power. There are 88 constellations in the night sky and the road flanking the buildings on the right just happens to be called Constellation Boulevard.”

“The two towers are 44 stories each. There’s that repetitive digit thing again. It reminds me of a few things in San Francisco including Masonic Center at 1111 California Street, the old Bank of America HQ at 555 California Street, the Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church at 666 Filbert Street, or the Washington Monument’s 555′ height, or the height of the London Eye at 444′. I could go on but you get the idea.”

Source: secretsinplainsight.com

embrassemoimaintenant:

Alexander Remizov designed this self-sustaining hotel as part of the UIA (International Union of Architects) disaster relief program. It contains an indoor “jungle”, making it feel less bubble-like, and well, just more home/human feeling. Instead of using glass, Remizov chose to use self-cleaning foil that withstands harsh weather.  Through the roof and the basement, where generators and heat pumps are, thermal energy and wind are stored and eventually turned into electricity. Impressive right?

embrassemoimaintenant:

Alexander Remizov designed this self-sustaining hotel as part of the UIA (International Union of Architects) disaster relief program. It contains an indoor “jungle”, making it feel less bubble-like, and well, just more home/human feeling. Instead of using glass, Remizov chose to use self-cleaning foil that withstands harsh weather.  Through the roof and the basement, where generators and heat pumps are, thermal energy and wind are stored and eventually turned into electricity. Impressive right?

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Source: embrassemoimaintenant