Monday, June 25, 2012

The Man Who Drew The Future?


London Olympics Prediction

   Born in 1898, Benjamin Solari Parravicini was know as a artist and sculpture. He was a simple and naturally talented man. He went on to being the director of the Buenos Aires fine arts museum. It seems as if he was a simple guy until his plain but complex drawings were coming true. There is no way he could have guessed that these things would happen. He did them many years before they came true. He died in 1974 but his predictions are still coming true. His predictions are in the form of a simple drawing but with a metaphorical message under them that people only understood after the events happened. For instance he said in one of his messages "The North american freedom will loss its light, its torch will light no well as yesterday did it, and the monument will be hit for twice".  This was written in 1939. what this means is that somewhere in the U.S there is a torch which is clearly the statue of liberty in New York there will be a monument that will be hit twice. This sounds exactly what happened on September 11th decades later. There has been arguments whether he just go lucky or this man could actually paint the future. I think that its most likely just lucky coincidence's. But there is only one way to find out. Sometime in the 1930's Parravicini  drew a picture with a series of metaphors under it that practically say that in the 2012 London Olympics a tragedy will happen between China , Russia and the U.S. A video was made explaining the secrets in the pictures and in the metaphors. Whether you believe it or not, we will see what happens during the Olympics. Check out the video for yourself. WARNING: its all in spanish, but the message is still clear.

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