I've stumbled with a series of photoshopped images created by a Chilean advertising agency in later 2011, for promoting the newspaper "El Mostrador", in which we see the ghost of various recently dead personalities digging shallow graves for key celebrities who are still alive, except by one of them who was declared clinically dead in 2012, what suggests that these images were created for predictive mind-programming, perhaps concerning past or/and future plans of the Illuminati cabal hidden in plain sight, what wouldn't be any surprise considering that the Freemasonry is strong in Chile.
And one of these images in particular, might hold a key for future events concerning the British royal family, probably connected to a possible false flag event in London during the Olympics.
A series of disturbing images, including a scene in which William and Kate are buried alive, have been published to promote a Chilean newspaper.
The macabre adverts for El Mostrador show a selection of famous news figures digging shallow graves to bury other famous figures currently in the news.
In one rather shoddily-Photoshopped image, dead singer Amy Winehouse is seen holding a spade, having dug a grave in which William and Kate, dressed in their wedding outfits, are seen lying.
This shocking image of Amy Winehouse burying William and Kate in a shallow grave has been used to promote a Chilean newspaper
In another shocking image, shot Libyan dictator Colonel Gaddafi is seen burying deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak in the desert.
The adverts shocking tone have clearly been created by advertising giant Ogilvy & Mather to gather as much controversy, and column inches as possible.
The third advert in the series sees deceased Apple boss Steve Jobs burying Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, what looks like a post-apocalyptic scene.
One disgraced leader buries another, as Colonel Gadaffi buries deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarek in the desert
Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, who died of cancer in 2011, is featured in the advert burying Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, in what looks like the aftermath of a nuclear war
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