Media
has a frenzied propensity for over discussing celebrities. And the
western media is quite notorious for promoting this psychic tradition.
Regarded as the fastest human ever timed, Usain Bolt, a nine-time gold
medalist and an eleven time World Champion, is considered the "Greatest
sprinter of all time". His achievements have earned him the media
nickname "Lightning Bolt.
Achievements invariably draw one into the limelight and the limelight invites controversies and never ending gossips. No wonder some of Bolt's gestures have prompted speculation by conspiracy theorists that the 'triple triple' Olympic gold winning star may well have fallen in with the Free Masons or the Illuminati. Connecting his gestures with Illuminati and Freemasonry symbolism a video titled, Illuminati Symbolism – Masonic Ring EXPOSED went viral.
A nine-time Olympic gold medalist, Bolt has won a bag of three gold medals at three consecutive Olympic Games, also known as the "triple-triple", and has a 100% win record in finals. An eleven-time World Champion, he has won consecutive World Championship 100 m, 200m and 4 × 100 metres relay gold medals from 2009 to 2015, with the exception of a 100 m false start in 2011.
And finally, in 2016, he became the first track athlete in Olympics to win three gold medals in an individual discipline, which he achieved in the 100 m and 200 m sprints.
Nevertheless, according to hearsay, Bolt, 30, may have been flashing secret signals at the Olympic Games in Rio. Web pundits have also linked the star to Lucifer because of his nickname: 'the Lightning
Theories
have emerged that suggest that he's making signs associated with the
Illuminati and the Masons and that he has won three Olympic titles in
lane 6...666 is a number commonly linked to the occult.
My honest opinion about Bolt's Free Masonry or Illuminati connection is 'much ado about nothing.' It is too early to say how these gossips are going to effect Bolt. Are they going to damage the super-super star Olympians appeal or make him an even larger than life celebrity? Or will all these inane symbolic conjectures vanish with time? Let's wait and see.
Media Bites Editorial - Tazeen Hasan
Published on August 24, 2016
Achievements invariably draw one into the limelight and the limelight invites controversies and never ending gossips. No wonder some of Bolt's gestures have prompted speculation by conspiracy theorists that the 'triple triple' Olympic gold winning star may well have fallen in with the Free Masons or the Illuminati. Connecting his gestures with Illuminati and Freemasonry symbolism a video titled, Illuminati Symbolism – Masonic Ring EXPOSED went viral.
A nine-time Olympic gold medalist, Bolt has won a bag of three gold medals at three consecutive Olympic Games, also known as the "triple-triple", and has a 100% win record in finals. An eleven-time World Champion, he has won consecutive World Championship 100 m, 200m and 4 × 100 metres relay gold medals from 2009 to 2015, with the exception of a 100 m false start in 2011.
And finally, in 2016, he became the first track athlete in Olympics to win three gold medals in an individual discipline, which he achieved in the 100 m and 200 m sprints.
Nevertheless, according to hearsay, Bolt, 30, may have been flashing secret signals at the Olympic Games in Rio. Web pundits have also linked the star to Lucifer because of his nickname: 'the Lightning
Bolt',
which they say represents Satan in the bible. Bolt has also been
spotted in the past wearing a signet ring that appeared to bear the all
seeing eye symbol, a design often worn by members of the
Freemasons. Many believe his habit of covering one eye and putting his
fingers to his lips are connected with Freemasonry.
My honest opinion about Bolt's Free Masonry or Illuminati connection is 'much ado about nothing.' It is too early to say how these gossips are going to effect Bolt. Are they going to damage the super-super star Olympians appeal or make him an even larger than life celebrity? Or will all these inane symbolic conjectures vanish with time? Let's wait and see.
Media Bites Editorial - Tazeen Hasan
Published on August 24, 2016
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