Thursday, March 31, 2022

You really could Nazi these coming....

Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi

In a recent post we discussed swastikas made from trees, among other arboreal and geoglyphical curiosities, which can only be seen from the air or from afar.  

LoS originally wrote about a related topic in 2007, after a minor kerfuffle over a swastika-shaped barracks and the 600K spent to cover it up.  A later post addressed a similar controversy about a retirement home in Alabama.  A million dollars had already been spent in 2001 to add extensions to hide that fylfot.
 
I won't go into details about each of them, but Web Urbanist has compiled a list of 9 swastika-shaped buildings now easily-seen via Google Earth, from a low-flying Cessna, or if you're a perceptive pelican (Crossed Up: 9 Twisted Swastika-Shaped Buildings).

We launch satellites into orbit so we can communicate globally, find our way on unfamiliar roads, predict the weather, see the cosmos, and spot Nazis from the sky.

Some of the "swastikas" in the Web Urbanist list are a bit of a stretch, but some of them really pop right out atcha.  As the article says: 

The swastika-shaped buildings described above have nothing whatsoever to do with Nazism, they’re merely “unfortunate architectural coincidences"....

Or so they would have you believe.  

As Richard Hoagland "proves" in Dark Mission, the Nazis and Freemasons running NASA planned moon missions to correspond with Masonic and Nazi numerological symbolism.  You don't think they'd know that one day we'd be able to see those buildings from space?

Wesley Acres Methodist retirement home

Remember that Alabama retirement home mentioned above?  Near Huntsville, Alabama, home of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center?  Where, after WW2, the US repatriated a whole passel of Nazi engineers to help develop America's nascent space program?

A retirement home that some claim housed many of those same Nazi rocket scientists in their dotage?

Coincidence?  You can Nazi them from the ground, but from the Iron Sky, Sieg Heil, y'all.

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