Fire And Fury
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"So Sunflower = Ukraine?
The tomato soup was actually orange and this gets pointed out. So orange liquid thrown on "sunflowers""
Orange man = Trump?
Orange = "The Godfather" reference = someone is going to die?
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Found this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz
1888? That's the same year as the Sunflower painting.
Sunflowers are also associated with nuclear disarming. Throwing canned soup on them could also be a comm about nukes.
Dig on 1888:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1888
And they're going further on the painting:
https://news.yahoo.com/van-gogh-sunflowers-story-behind-115145720.html
Hey, that's the mirror of the 57 that Heinz is famous for.
Stop listening?
Wow, every article points out quite emphatically 1888. That seems to be a very key part of the message.
https://hyperallergic.com/769759/climate-activists-van-gogh-sunflowers-tomato-soup/
So tomato soup ties to Warhol. I've seen tons of comms about Warhol.
War?
Making a splash?
"So tomato soup ties to Warhol. I've seen tons of comms about Warhol."
Warhol = war hole = money pit = throwing good money after bad? = Ukraine?
WTF? What does this even mean?:
"But why tomato soup? Did the activists confuse Van Gogh with Andy Warhol? If so, it’s worth reminding everyone that Warhol had ties to the Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, a dictator and an oil mogul. Warhol also made a portrait of the Shah’s wife, Empress Farah Pahlavi, just three years before the couple was overthrown in 1979."
Why is this "worth reminding everyone" about? Are they trying to make a connection between the Shah (who was installed, supposedly, by the see eye A) and Zelinsky, who probably was, as well?