Source - http://news.yahoo.com/official-cannes-d ... 52745.html
I like this story. Mr. Lev Leviev, a diamond merchant, was going to exhibit 72 of his valuable master pieces at hotel Carlton, Cannes, France, not far from my lodgings, for sale to local clients (not me). Total value of the pieces US$ 135 000 000:-.
The exhibition was supposed to open Sunday pm at a salon of the Carlton hotel. The 72 master pieces of diamonds and gold were apparently transported in one (!) lot from one safe place somewhere to the hotel show room Sunday am. At the hotel the lot, after having been off loaded from some safe car outside, but before reaching the show room in the hotel, a masked, armed, lone man (could have been a woman) appeared inside the hotel, grabbed the whole lot and disappears through a window facing a back street of the hotel. It happened within 60 seconds. Security personnel, like FBI, CIA and NSA in the USA, was slow to act = did not do anything. Nobody was hurt. The thief was gone.
French and international media have since reported a lot about this and poor Mr. Lev Leviev having lost US$ 135 000 000:-. But we do not know, if the 72 valuable master pieces were really real or worth anything. Everything smells inside job 911, Apollo moon travel and US atomic bombs style. But the public is assumed to be upset, blah, blah, blah. Who really cares about Mr. Lev Leviev losing US$ 135 000 000:- in a hotel corridor at Cannes, France?
Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 2013
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Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
At first glance, it definitely sounds like insurance fraud. His mate took the "diamonds" from the hotel, but the real ones are stashed in one of his partners'/relatives'/friends' safe elsewhere beforehand I'm guessing. Maybe no-one took any "diamonds" from the hotel at all?
Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
Lev Leviev was born 1956 in the USSR (Uzbekistan Soviet Socialist Republic – now just Uzbekistan) that he left early. Today his diamonds are mined in his own mines, polished in his own factories, assembled by his own designer studios and sold only by his own shops at London, NY and Singapore, we are told. Lev controls the whole thing from A to Z. The show at Carlton started already July 20. Lev has no shops in France. It seems the 72 master pieces were kept in a safe somewhere during the night and in reinforced exhibition cases in the hotel show room day time guarded by three persons hired by Lev with no special rights to intervene. Local police was not informed about the show and the hotel itself did not make any special precautions. So maybe some clever French person passed by and noticed the lack of security when the whole lot – in one case - was moved from safe to exhibition case and decided to grab it. Or the whole thing is just a fancy money laundering enterprise?
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Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
72 ? Like 72 names of God ?
Maybe it is a coincidence but I smell some kabbalistic references ...
Maybe it is a coincidence but I smell some kabbalistic references ...
Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
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The external angles of a pentagram are 72 degrees.
The number 136 (as found in the article linked above) is associated with the occult "Magic Square of Jupiter."
I recently found a book written in the 1890s (I think) called Numbers -- Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues by W. Wynn Westcott which may serve as a reference in deciphering these occultic numbers that we see over and over in media psyop-ery.
You can download a pdf of the book here.
The external angles of a pentagram are 72 degrees.
The number 136 (as found in the article linked above) is associated with the occult "Magic Square of Jupiter."
I recently found a book written in the 1890s (I think) called Numbers -- Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues by W. Wynn Westcott which may serve as a reference in deciphering these occultic numbers that we see over and over in media psyop-ery.
You can download a pdf of the book here.
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Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
Thx for the link Lux . On my part I can recommend Marty Leeds and his work on English gematria and PI . I recently bought his book on Amazon but it hasn't arrived yet . You can of course google him and watch his presentations .lux wrote:^
The external angles of a pentagram are 72 degrees.
The number 136 (as found in the article linked above) is associated with the occult "Magic Square of Jupiter."
I recently found a book written in the 1890s (I think) called Numbers -- Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues by W. Wynn Westcott which may serve as a reference in deciphering these occultic numbers that we see over and over in media psyop-ery.
You can download a pdf of the book here.
Anyways , I assume that we can safely call bullshit on this story
Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
In later reports Lev's loss is $136 M! It seems his secretary told media to adjust loss +$1!lux wrote:
The number 136 (as found in the article linked above) is associated with the occult "Magic Square of Jupiter."
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Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
above is a box/table of 72 characters a.k.a Zohar's table or 72 names of god , the number mentioned in our story . 72 extremely valuable diamonds were allegedly stolen.
136 is another way of describing the loss , money-wise . The loot was worth 136 million $ or Euros . As we already know our number is associated with Jupiter's box :
From here we can draw connections to Jupiter's spirit and intelligence .
Lev Leviev as we are told is a name of a merchant that fell victim to this robbery . Lev means a lion in Russian and this animal is in turn a manifestation of the Sun in esoteric teachings .
We are being served with an allegory .
Timing of our "robbery" is for sure very important to the overall message of the fairy tale , but again what is the purpose behind somebody's efforts to come up with all this shit ?
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Hocus pocus, I suppose.bostonterrierowner wrote:... but again what is the purpose behind somebody's efforts to come up with all this shit ?
It's their religion and I guess they believe that doing this sort of thing magically exerts some power over the masses.
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Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
There's always a practical side: Insurance fraud?
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Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
dipping into the private insurance company's pocket is not that easy as stealing from the taxpayerresolution wrote:There's always a practical side: Insurance fraud?
Before paying 136 million $ to Mr Leviev they would have investigated this "robbery" to the smallest detail .
Re: Jewel Robbery, hotel Carlton, Cannes, France 28 July, 20
The insurance company of the stolen jewels represented by a Mr. John Shaw of SW Associates, London, has just come forward and offered me and others here a € 1 000 000:- award so that the € 103 000 000:- worth of jewels can be recovered.
Why only a 1% award is offered is due to the fact that, if the jewels are cut up in gold and diamonds, they, the parts, are only worth € 10 000 000:- !
Thus - the workshops of Mr. Leviev, putting the diamonds of Mr. Leviev in some gold settings, add 900% to the value of the parts.
You wonder if Mr. Leviev has ever managed to sell any of his jewels?
Why only a 1% award is offered is due to the fact that, if the jewels are cut up in gold and diamonds, they, the parts, are only worth € 10 000 000:- !
Thus - the workshops of Mr. Leviev, putting the diamonds of Mr. Leviev in some gold settings, add 900% to the value of the parts.
You wonder if Mr. Leviev has ever managed to sell any of his jewels?