
This is just a theory, of course, but with more and more prevalence of the Freemason’s involvement in the way the world is being run, I’d say this theory holds just as much water (if not more) as anything else proposed.
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He is inviting this Grand Architect into his soul to give him insights into how to carry out his master plan. In another speculation, he is inviting the “ Great Architect” to “dive, thoughts, down to my soul”. In one way, he could be considering himself as the Great Architect, orchestrating a devious plan to pit his brothers against each other so that he can take over the throne. But the other theory is that the ‘G’ he is referencing is the Great Architect honored in the Freemasons.

While Richard is plotting a murderous scandal and rivalry between his two brothers, making it seem like the ‘G’ in the prophecy is his brother George, Duke of Clarence, he is of course referring to himself, Richard, Duke of Gloucester. However, I have a different hypothesis that borders along the same lines, and sets the stage for what I feel is what the whole ceremony was about. It’s been mentioned that the ‘G’ being referred to in this tale is Richard III himself.
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So with that being said, I am going to present a list of the works that I’ve seen from the performance (not an exhaustive list since I couldn’t catch all of it – if there is a full reference to the pieces of work that was displayed, please let me know and I will add it to this list), and a short excerpt/section from the writing, and perhaps a small commentary explaining some further notes. Looking closer, I wanted to compile a list of these literary works to expand upon what the 2012 ceremony might have been focused on, because as strange and foreboding as the opening ceremony was (which will be focused on in a separate post), the closing ceremony may hold just as many hints as to what is going on in the world today. In the closing ceremony, many references to famous poems, plays and novels appears in a newsprint like fashion splayed all across the floor. A lot of focus has been called to attention on the 2012 Olympics London Opening Ceremony, especially in the midst of the “coronavirus” situation we find ourselves in today, (as well it should, there are a lot of interesting correlations and eerie predictive programming in that event), but lesser attention has been paid to the closing ceremony that also espouses some strange and somewhat alarming connotations.
