Inspiration for design of the European Union Parliament building

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  • rambone

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    I found this and thought it was pretty interesting.
    The EU Parliament Building


    Ever since its completion on December 14 1999, the EU parliament has raised eyebrows and questions regarding its structure. The main tower, called the “Louise Weiss” building, looks peculiar and modernist. Why does it look unfinished? Promoters say it reflects the “unfinished nature of Europe”. However, some research on the subject reveals the dark and deep symbolism of the building. Exposing the real source of inspiration behind the Louise Weiss building is exposing the esoteric beliefs of the world elite, their dark aspirations and their interpretation of ancient scriptures.

    We’ll go straight to the point: the Louise Weiss building is meant to look like paintingThe Tower of Babel by Pieter Brueghel the Elder in 1563. Story says that the Tower of Babel was never completed. So, the UN Parliament is basically continuing the unfinished work of Nimrod, the infamous tyrant, who was building the Tower of Babel to defy God. Do you think this is a good source of inspiration for a “democratic institution”?





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    Nimrod and the Tower of Babel
    The story of Nimrod and the Tower of Babel appears in numerous texts of ancient cultures including Hebrew, Islamic, Greek and Kabbalah. Nimrod is said to be the founder and the the king of the first empire after the Flood. His realm includes Babylon (Babel), Uruk, Akkad and Calneh. He is known to be a king that brought tyranny to the people while seeking to eliminate religious beliefs .
    “Now it was Nimrod who excited them to such an affront and contempt of God. He was the grandson of Ham, the son of Noah, a bold man, and of great strength of hand. He persuaded them not to ascribe it to God, as if it were through his means they were happy, but to believe that it was their own courage which procured that happiness. He also gradually changed the government into tyranny, seeing no other way of turning men from the fear of God, but to bring them into a constant dependence on his power… Now the multitude were very ready to follow the determination of Nimrod, and to esteem it a piece of cowardice to submit to God”
    According to biblical accounts, Babel was city that united humanity, all speaking a single language and migrating from the East. It was the home city of Nimrod. He decided that the city should have a tower so immense that “its top should be in the heavens”. That tower was however not for worship and praise of God, but was dedicated to the glory of man with a motive of making a ‘name’ for the builders. The Midrash version of the story even adds that the builders of the Tower said:
    “God has no right to choose the upper world for Himself, and to leave the lower world to us; therefore we will build us a tower, with an idol on the top holding a sword, so that it may appear as if we intended to war with God”.
    God, seeing the blasphemous nature of the Tower, gave each person a different language to confuse them. Unable to continue the work, the people scattered throughout the world.



    Symbolism of the EU Parliament
    So the construction of the EU Parliament in the image of the Tower of Babel sends the message that Nimrod had the right philosophy and his Tower of Babel was a good idea. So we are looking for:

    1. A gradual introduction of tyranny
    2. The elimination of the worship of God to introduce dependence on power
    3. All people speaking the same language and the same religion
    4. Rejecting God while trying to become gods



    The Banned Poster
    Do I sound a little “out there”? Did I read too much into this building? Answer is: NO. Here is the OFFICIAL poster promoting the EU Parliament:


    We see the people of Europe rebuilding the Tower of Babel. Here’s some points to note: First, we have a confirmation that the Louise Weiss building was truly inspired by the Tower of Babel. The poster recreated the exact tower on Pieter Brueghel’s painting, even making sure to include the broken part of the foundation. There is NO question there. Second, the slogan: “Europe: Many Tongues One Voice” refers to God confusing the people with many languages. The Parliament will effectively reverse God’s punishment to teach a lesson concerning idolatry and arrogance. Third, look closely at the stars at the top. Do they look strange? They are upside down aka reversed pentagrams. The symbolism behind pentagrams is extremely deep and complex but we can say that a regular pentagram refers to “Good Ruling” and a reverse pentagram refers to “Evil Ruling”.



    This poster has been banned due to protests by numerous groups. It is however extremely revealing and proves the esoteric mindset of the builders of the European Union’s Parliament.


    The Abduction of Europa


    This statue, standing in front of the Winston Churchill building, refers to ancient mythology and depicts one the most ancient representation of Europe. Its based on a story where Zeus disguised himself as a white bull in order to seduce the princess Europa who was gathering flowers. When she approached the bull and got on its back, the bull seized the occasion to run away with her and eventually rape her (I’m giving you the non-censored version of the story).

    So the woman (who represents Europe) on top of this bull is about to get raped. OK, weird. Anyways, it represents Good vs Evil, Sun vs Moon and all of that. An integral part of the Mystery Religions. Learn about this.


    To conclude
    The Europeen Union is a superstate that currently includes 27 countries (more in the future). The same fate awaits American and Asian countries, who are bound to unite under the same flag and currency to create other superstates. Those are the building blocks towards a Single World Government, a goal actively sought by the world elite. The EU Parliament is the first monument representing a superstate and reveals, through its intense symbolism, hatred of religion, plans for a New World Order and their subtle endorsement of tyranny.





     
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    jedi

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    2 generations ago I would have told you rambone that we (US) have nothing to worry about, the US is to independent a mind to every fall for this. EUROPE is not the US and they have many different ideas/culture than us so their one central gov is not a suprise as their people have been ruled by KINGS for a long, long time. Much longer than we have been a nation.

    1 generation ago I would tell you we should heed the warnings of troubles to come and that we must remember our roots (the founding fathers).

    This generation I tell you the storm is coming and all can be lost soon.

    1 generation from now ALL will be lost (if we continue on our current path)
     

    dross

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    In this case, I would agree that the symbolism is there, and deliberate. I can understand why a Christian would oppose it. I oppose the United Nations on purely philosophical grounds, BTW.

    That said, if you believe in the U.N., and you're coming from a secular point of view, it makes a lot of sense to embrace the Tower of Babel as a symbol.
     

    SD45

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    The EU is a sinking ship....taking on water even quicker than we are (if you can believe that). What is happening in Greece the past couple of weeks with the implosion of their local economy and it's effects on the Euro is just the beginning of the fall. Hopefully we do not get dragged down in the undertow....
     

    CarmelHP

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    The Tower of Babel has always been a symbol of arrogance and confusion. I think it's a fitting monument to the European Union. We could have just let Hitler have his way and this would have been all settled by 1940.
     

    lashicoN

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    How many conspiracy theory sites do you visit during a day?


    I don't really see how you can call this a conspiracy...or a theory for that matter. When the EU puts out a poster of the Tower of Babel it kind of solidifies the point they were making. Not to mention when they asked the architect why the building looked unfinished.

    "Uh..." :looks around: "Because...ummm. Well Europe is, uh, unfinished...so...".
     

    Phil502

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    I think Christian Europe has pretty much abandoned religion, so as disturbing as this is to me it does not surprise me. I think it shows a real disdain for religion knowing the original towers full story. Before I clicked the thread open I thought I would see a Mosque.
     
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