#Winnertakesearth Enters Juventus Stadium
Picture courtesy of Leggo.it
They entered the stadium as a single group all walking in
a slow, synchronized pace. Once in the stands they all made odd gestures (all
synchronized, of course) that wasn’t a reaction to game play, or pace. Sometimes
they would raise their arms aloft, other times they would put them out in front
of them, or all standing up together.
Juventus Stadium spectators look on, bewildered (Picture courtesy of Leggo.it)
Hooded men stand up together during Juventus-Genoa (Picture courtesy of Leggo.it).
A week earlier, Rio de Janeiro residents were reported as
seeing the gigantic logo projected onto the Pão de Açúcar.
Video courtesy of mysteriouscircles, www.Youtube.com
Following that, they had been spotted at Allianz Arena,
during the match between Bayern Munich – Hertha Berlin on October 26 and at
Stamford Bridge, during Chelsea FC – Manchester City on October 27.
Juventus Stadium, Stamford Bridge, and Allianz Arena
staff shouldn’t have been surprised, however. In fact, on their website www.mysteriouscircles.com
they fully announced their arrival:
Picture courtesy of www.mysteriouscircles.com
What #winnertakesearth is, exactly, remains a mystery. Where
will we see them next? What are they trying to promote? Is the number of men
(eleven) significant? What do you suppose, catenacciari?
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