Tech giant showcases all-seeing eye pyramid
Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com December 31, 2013
To cap 2013, the tech giant has chosen an Illuminati theme for its New Year’s Eve celebrations.
A similar theme was adopted for Sydney’s new year ceremony earlier today, with the all seeing eye used to celebrate “one community” and “one shared vision.”
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Testing of the NYE logo in the centre of the Sydney Harbour Bridge / Pic: Gordon McComiskieSource: News Limited
CHANGING a light bulb for one of the world’s biggest celebrations is not as simple as using a ladder.
It involves a crane and heights of up to 60m to change the light fitting. That’s exactly what the masterminds and technicians of Sydney’s New Year Eve fireworks show have been doing the last couple of nights to make sure everything goes off without a hitch.
The dress rehearsals have given lucky Sydneysiders the first glimpse of what the brilliant sky show will look like as bright coloured lights and an image that resembled an eye have lit up the Harbour Bridge for the Bridge Effect spectacle in the last week.
Circular Quay will be packed to the rafters on New Year’s Eve. Picture: Gordon McComiskieSource: News Limited
The eyes have it. Picture: Gordon McComiskieSource: News Limited
Strings of lights have been tested including the new use of colour changing LED tubes that will sparkle over the harbour.
Fireworks New Year’s Eve producer Aneurin Coffey said they had found a small section of rope lights of about 3m that had blown.
“No one will really notice but we want it to be perfect,” Mr Coffey said. “Everything is going well, there have minor repairs but we are pleased with how it’s working.”
While he remained tight lipped on what was going to be featured on the night, Mr Coffey said the Bridge Effect would be 72m long _ twice as wide as it had been in previous years.
But what those battling the crowds ringside Sydney Harbour can expect is an AC/DC tribute where the bands popular anthem Thunderstruck is featured in the soundtrack for the midnight fireworks display.
Don’t blink, or you’ll miss it! Picture: Gordon McComiskieSource: News Limited
Saying goodbye to 2013 is going to spectacular. Picture: Gordon McComiskieSource: News Limited
I honestly wouldn’t have noticed the google pyramid and global eye nor the Sydney “eye” - so this is a real “eye-opener”. heh
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