

When the organizers of the 2012 Olympics in London unveiled the logo for the Games in 2007, they proudly declared that the jagged-edged, off-kilter, graffiti-inspired emblem--which was based on the number 2012 and cost a reported $800,000 to design--would embody "the dynamic Olympic spirit and its inspirational ability to reach out to people all over the world." The logo's sure reached out to people across the world, but perhaps not in the way the organizers had hoped. Instead, it's become one giant Rorschach test; people, it seems, see everything in the logo except the number 2012.
In the latest development, Mohammad Aliabadi, head of Iran's National Olympic Committee, has change in a letter to the International Olympic Committee that the logo is "racist" and "revolting" because it spells not 2012 but "Zion," a biblical term referring to Jerusalem. Aliabadi threatened that Iran would boycott the Olympics unless the organizers replaced the logo.
But where Aliabadi sees "Zion," others see, well, other things. Here are some examples:
Nazi Symbols: When organizers first unveiled the logo, the BBC heard from a Jewish caller who claimed the emblem looked like the Nazi SS symbol. Other websites compared the logo to a distorted swastika.
Sexual Simpsons: One Buzzfeed user glanced at the logo and saw Lisa Simpson engaging in a sexual act with her brother, Bart. We won't go into the details.
There is something very unsettling about the new 2012 Olympic mascot. If you are looking for yet another sign of the coming changes in 2012, I encourage you to read on.
The All-Seeing Eye, also known as the widget eye or 'Eye of Horus' comes from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. The Egyptians saw this symbol as a representation of their God, which they believed will bring about “Ordo ab Chao” or “Order out of Chaos”. The Freemasons later adopted this single eye symbol as did their extreme group of elitist counterparts know as The Secret Order of the Illuminati. It is a prevalent part of their artwork and architecture throughout the world, and a conscious reminder of their ultimate goals.
The Secret Order of the Illuminati is also and anti-religious organization which believes that our very existence revolves around a great architect of the universe. They believe this perceived God uses a carefully orchestrated system of precise weights, measurements and geometry to define balance, continuing life and ultimate power. The ancient Egyptians as well as the ancient Mayans also shared this belief as represented by their extraordinary ability to so accurately build their pyramids in harmony with the universe. As a result, the Illuminati also adopted the symbolism of the pyramid and use it as a form of initiation into their exclusive organization.
The Olympic games brings the world together in the spirit of unity and peace and is the perfect place to garner the attention of a large number of people. The architects of the proposed New World Order clearly recognize the signs of coming change and have every intention of exploiting the situation. What better way to instill a unified sense of trust then with a lovable non-threatening icon.
The International Olympic Committee in what seems to be association with The Secret Order of the Illuminati has now introduced the official mascot for the 2012 Olympic games. As you look at the Teletubbies inspired creature, your attention is immediately drawn to the whimsical representation of the All-Seeing Eye. The eye is crowned with what appears to be the capstone of the unfinished pyramid indicating ascension complete. Within the capstone is the letter “W” which could very well represent the word “World”.
The 2012 Olympic mascot named Wenlock along with his Paralympic mascot buddy named Mandeville are almost scary by design. Especially when you consider what could very well be their real purpose.
