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The EURO – a cliomantic plot against the plutomancers?

Ever looked at the new EURO bills? Wondered why they put buildings and constructions on them which do not really exist? Or do they?

The new EURO currency may have crippled the plutomancer’s power for a short time, with all the magically enhanced bills in circulation being put out of commision.

But the new EURO bills may harbor an even darker secret: The bridges and constructions displayed on them come from all of European history, from Antiquity over Romanticism, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, to contemporary iron and glass architecture.

Supposedly, the constructions are only blueprints which have never really existed, so that each country wouldn’t feel cheated.

But why did Alfred Pauser, the Viennese architect who helped in choosing the constructions and attributing them to the different time periods, showed an equaduct reminding of the Pont du Gard near Nimes on the 5 EURO bill and the Normandy bridge (finished in ’94) near Le Havre on the 500 EURO bill…

Coincidence? Or an attempt to power these to places by leeching plutomantic charges away from the warbucks? Who knows but the Atlanteans….

One thought on “The EURO – a cliomantic plot against the plutomancers?

  1. Moloch says:

    And is it coincidence that several early drafts of the euro notes featured bridges not in europe at all, but in INDIA?

    As an aside, the information video for the pont du gard is worthy of a pornomancer epic. Who knew that education required such skimpy clothing, suspicious camara work and straaange shots involving roman women enjoying the baths….

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