Now, why would I take an interest in the last works of fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who of course committed suicide a few months ago? Well, his Spring/Summer 2010 range is called 'Plato's Atlantis', and clearly Mr McQueen was well aware of the stories of the Annunaki.
Reptillians on the Runway by Farah Yurdozu
I honestly cannot see women actually wanting to dress like this. You have to see for yourself, really. But while you do, keep in mind the following pictures...
A Sumerian 'Annunaki' (or 'the gods', literally 'those who from heaven to earth came') figure
See more here: Nephilim Skulls
Above: One of many unusual skulls said to indicate the presence of unusual/non-human intelligent life (oh if only mainstream science would analyse them properly, but they apparently believe all the odd skulls are made up, so we are stuck with mostly speculation...)
A 'Faun', a Roman mythological creature, half man half goat
NOW see his 'fashion' designs in a whole new light...
So was he trying to tell you something? Maybe. If he was entirely responsible for the design then yes. The entertainment/fashion industry is one big black magick ritual heaving with occult symbolism.
Suspicious death? Maybe, but I don't think it's as suspicious as the last film featuring Heath Ledger...
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