New British 20 Pound Note - Are They Telling Us Something?
Razors Edge
4 hours ago (edited)
£20 note released in 20/02/2020, looks like a message hidden in plain site?
The Margate tower lighthouse represents a comunication tower or a building that is built to communicate/send signals.
Lighthouses or fire/light, was the first invention/technology used as a way of communicating great distances.
Great wall of China used this method to communicate between towers, walls that span thousands of miles.
The repeating round waves represents Radio/EM frequency.
light output is drawn in gradually increasing slanting straight lines, therefore my conclusion is its radio/electromagnetic EM waves?
There is a total of 5 round frequency waves.
Including the lighthouse & buildings there are 5 structures.
Equals= 5G?
The repeating reversed £20 digits surrounding lighthouse represents digital codes that we used today to transmit data through 4G/5G, wifi & wired internet.
The weather vane on top of tower:
Weather vane was first invented in ancient China around the time during the 2nd century BCE.
The weather/wind vane points to all four corners of World, meaning the signal will travel in all directions?
The repeating reversed £20 digits surrounding lighthouse tower, when looked at & read vertically, reads out the year 2020.
The background has four modern buildings representing Cities, businesses, offices receiving radio/EM waves, data.
The four buildings are art galleries in margate.Turner Contemporary has been the catalyst for social and economic regeneration in Margate. Introduced changes/Social change, New Order.
The lighthouse represents past communcation technology that will be updated to be used in modern contemporary present 2020. This is why Turner Contemporary building is in background?
The Logo on top looks like the Coronavirus/COVID 19 virus?
The cut out circle inside looks like the letter C?
The T in the £20 note Coronish logo can be seen on top of a coronavirus vaccine logo/picture, Google search it.
Coronavirus gets its name from the word ‘corona’ which means crown in Latin. The Coronavirus logo type image reverses into Queens Crown.
Coronavirus has a series of crown-like spikes on its surface, which is the reason for the name.
The small window on the right side of £20 note could be a person in lockdown looking outside.
How much more can be seen by you
In the £20 note?... Art or image is subjective & open to interpretation.
Nothing happens by coincidence, the new £20 note was designed & scrutinised before finalizing design.
One thing is random but several is by design.
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