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Is Brian Griffin part of the London 2012 conspiracy?

Today, we wrote about celebrated photographer Brian Griffin becoming the first of a series of high-profile photographers to be commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games.

However, we forgot to mention one thing. Griffin, according to some on the David Icke.com forum, is part of a wider conspiracy. 'These bizarre pictures are, for me, covert symbolism from the filth behind the scenes of the puppet nature of those they have do their work, in this case innocent celebrities and politicians,' writes the member of the David Icke forum about Griffin's images. 'They have been told to pose lifelessly in the photos, not knowing that the overlords are ridiculing them and the public.'

For this member, the 2012 Olympics are cover for something else. 'This was partly why London won the bid when the competition was fully expected to do so. I still remember the shock when London won. The elites gave it to London, under the despicable Blair creature, because it is part of the growing plan which is accelerating now towards this year. I suspect they intend to announce either the world government at that time in that city, or that some major trauma event will be stage similar to 911.'

Another member confirms: 'Wow, weird photos indeed!'

Thanks to Brian Griffin for finding this gem.

Comments (2)

Hm. You have imbeciles in England, just as we do in the United States. Who knew?

Met Brian in Arles this year, clearly a conspiracist!!!
Clive

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