Diana/Paris Crash Site

City dungeons and dragons architecture analyses over and around the Diana Paris crash site.

As one of the principal western city designs courtesy of illuminati-subverted Free Masonry, one would need a flask and sandwiches to sustain time spent teasing-out all the multi-layered, multi-perspective images and symbols in this part of the city alone. Suffice to say here, that most of the same is already identified throughout all my various London submissions, and its a case of consulting them and playing ' spot the dragon ' for the rest of this Paris map.

The Diana crash site basically has a large, seated, winged dragon literally sitting on top of the tunnel. The roads and surface buildings provide the throne seat, and don't forget : this version is blended into dozens more in other perspectives. Consider the large red lizard entity : within its head is a small fore-runner outline to this larger seated one...........

Tempted to be amazed at the scale of this ? Just like some of the major American cities are little more than dragon temples and images ( Las Vegas street plan = mythical Anunaki Anu's head ). Don't let the feeling last - its not an instruction, just a request to choose in your mind whether to let this continue to mean what it is ( domination, fear ) , or the turning point in our lives where we just aren't going to buy into this perverted architectural propaganda any more.

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