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- NCD Systems' logo features an ''Eye of Providence'', a symbol commonly associated with freemasonry.  
 
- NCD Systems' logo features an ''Eye of Providence'', a symbol commonly associated with freemasonry.  
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- The most common depiction of the Eye of Providence is shaped around a triangle - the same shape as the depicted building's lateral faces. While not seemingly of note, the pictured building is the ''Palace of Peace and Reconciliation'' in Astana, Kazakhstan.
 
- The most common depiction of the Eye of Providence is shaped around a triangle - the same shape as the depicted building's lateral faces. While not seemingly of note, the pictured building is the ''Palace of Peace and Reconciliation'' in Astana, Kazakhstan.
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- The owl depicted in the penultimate image is the logo of the ''Bohemian Club'', which, alongside the Freemasons, are the subject of numerous conspiracy theories regarding elite members of society.  
 
- The owl depicted in the penultimate image is the logo of the ''Bohemian Club'', which, alongside the Freemasons, are the subject of numerous conspiracy theories regarding elite members of society.  
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- The logo's subtitle says "Frontline Net Observation Research & Development", which can be abbreviated as "FNORD". In western pop culture, the word "fnord" is commonly associated with disinformation and cognitive dissonance. In ''The Illuminatus! Trilogy'' by Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson, children are taught to be unable to see the word "fnord" consciously, generating a sense of unease & confusion which prevents anyone who reads a text that contains "fnord" to consider it rationally.
 
- The logo's subtitle says "Frontline Net Observation Research & Development", which can be abbreviated as "FNORD". In western pop culture, the word "fnord" is commonly associated with disinformation and cognitive dissonance. In ''The Illuminatus! Trilogy'' by Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson, children are taught to be unable to see the word "fnord" consciously, generating a sense of unease & confusion which prevents anyone who reads a text that contains "fnord" to consider it rationally.
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The title "New Clear Dawn" is most likely a reference to the term "nuclear dawn", a term often used to symbolize the beginning of a nuclear war.

Latest revision as of 16:24, 3 August 2025

newcleardawn.com, also known as newcleardawn.co.uk, is a website owned by Boards of Canada.

Contents[edit]

newcleardawn displays a single image of a logo of "NCD Systems" along with a pyramid-shaped building, a worker, an owl, and two hands shaking located at images/ncd3.jpg. "NCD Systems" is also the site's HTML title.

Analysis[edit]

Of the page contents, the most notable details are the references to various conspiracy theories, in particular ones relating to elites, freemasons, and the powerful:

- NCD Systems' logo features an Eye of Providence, a symbol commonly associated with freemasonry.

- The most common depiction of the Eye of Providence is shaped around a triangle - the same shape as the depicted building's lateral faces. While not seemingly of note, the pictured building is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Astana, Kazakhstan.

- The owl depicted in the penultimate image is the logo of the Bohemian Club, which, alongside the Freemasons, are the subject of numerous conspiracy theories regarding elite members of society.

- The logo's subtitle says "Frontline Net Observation Research & Development", which can be abbreviated as "FNORD". In western pop culture, the word "fnord" is commonly associated with disinformation and cognitive dissonance. In The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson, children are taught to be unable to see the word "fnord" consciously, generating a sense of unease & confusion which prevents anyone who reads a text that contains "fnord" to consider it rationally.


The title "New Clear Dawn" is most likely a reference to the term "nuclear dawn", a term often used to symbolize the beginning of a nuclear war.