Adaryn
The Living Force
One of our members from the French forum fell upon that info:
_http://esaie.free.fr/niveau1/subliminal
quick translation of the first part:
When you draw up a check, you write on lines, such as these ones (see the above link)
When you scan these lines zooming at 1200 or 2400 ppi (or looking with a big magnifyiing glass), you realise they're not lines but a succession of characters :
LEUROPENESEFERAPASDUNCOUPNIDANSUNECONSTRUCTIONDENSEMBLEELLESEFERAPARDESREALISATIONSCONCRETESCREANTDABORDUNESOLIDARITEDEFAIT
thus: "L'Europe ne se fera pas d'un coup, ni dans une construction d'ensemble. Elle se fera par des réalisations concrètes, créant d'abord une solidarité de fait."
=> Europe won't be built in one go, nor in an overall construction. It will be built through concrete achievements, thereby creating a de facto solidarity."
I had it checked on a check from the Credit Agricole, which I had scanned [edit, the original link doesn't seem to work anymore, I put another one]:
_http://blackdots.bravehost.com/imgs/JPW0005.JPG
Click and zoom, you will be able to see the above sentence.
I looked at my personal check book from the Société Générale, and even without glasses or magnifying glass, I could distinguish that same sentence.
The above site also says:
There is also another message with the same "dogmatic" declaration about the future of the planet and "durable" development :
"the future of the planet depends on the capacities of all to modify their modes of production and consumption… sufficiently respecful of the environment in order to lead to a durable and harmonious development".
this I didn't see on the cheques I checked.
This sentence about Europe was pronounced by Robert Schuman, French minister of Foreign Affairs, in 1950.
More than weird! Wonder what is printed on other European countries' checks...
_http://esaie.free.fr/niveau1/subliminal
quick translation of the first part:
When you draw up a check, you write on lines, such as these ones (see the above link)
When you scan these lines zooming at 1200 or 2400 ppi (or looking with a big magnifyiing glass), you realise they're not lines but a succession of characters :
LEUROPENESEFERAPASDUNCOUPNIDANSUNECONSTRUCTIONDENSEMBLEELLESEFERAPARDESREALISATIONSCONCRETESCREANTDABORDUNESOLIDARITEDEFAIT
thus: "L'Europe ne se fera pas d'un coup, ni dans une construction d'ensemble. Elle se fera par des réalisations concrètes, créant d'abord une solidarité de fait."
=> Europe won't be built in one go, nor in an overall construction. It will be built through concrete achievements, thereby creating a de facto solidarity."
I had it checked on a check from the Credit Agricole, which I had scanned [edit, the original link doesn't seem to work anymore, I put another one]:
_http://blackdots.bravehost.com/imgs/JPW0005.JPG
Click and zoom, you will be able to see the above sentence.
I looked at my personal check book from the Société Générale, and even without glasses or magnifying glass, I could distinguish that same sentence.
The above site also says:
There is also another message with the same "dogmatic" declaration about the future of the planet and "durable" development :
"the future of the planet depends on the capacities of all to modify their modes of production and consumption… sufficiently respecful of the environment in order to lead to a durable and harmonious development".
this I didn't see on the cheques I checked.
This sentence about Europe was pronounced by Robert Schuman, French minister of Foreign Affairs, in 1950.
More than weird! Wonder what is printed on other European countries' checks...