8/25/2024

Harrison Ford - What a price for his brown hat! US$630,000 versus the Museum of Thieves, London

 


The brown felt fedora worn by actor Harrison Ford in the second installment of the Indiana Jones movies sold for US$630,000 (S$829,000) at auction, film and TV memorabilia company Propstore announced on Friday (Aug 16).

The hat featured in 1984's Indiana Jones And The Temple of Doom was expected to fetch between US$250,000 and US$500,000, according to the item's online description.  CNA

 

US$630,000 for a worn out hat used by a Hollywood actor in a movie was what a collector paid, for keepsake or to wait for the next sucker to pay a higher price for it. Compare the real value of the hat to the millions of pieces of arts, sculptures, paintings, carvings and porcelain in the Museum of Thieves in London, called the British Museum....

Every piece of the rare and exquisite art pieces would definitely worth many times the price of an actor's hat. The whole loot stolen by the British thieves that invaded China, burnt down the Summer Palace in 1900 and carted everything they could laid their hands on to London, were taken for free.

And the thieves proudly exhibit these stolen art pieces in London like they belonged to them, without a trace of shame or guilt that every piece was stolen from China. The Museum of Thieves is one of the last testament of the evil British Empire, invading countries to rob them of their wealth, stole everything, bankrupt the countries, massacred their people, those alive would become subjects aka slaves of the British Empire. In the case of China, after looting all the artefact of an ancient civilisation many times more advanced than the marauding barbarians and savages, the Chinese people were reduced to poverty, stipped of all signs of civilisation and inventions, and systematically condemned and demonised as a people with no talent, a pariah people fit only to be cooks and laundrymen and labourers.

Fortunately the traces of greatness of an ancient Chinese Civilisation are still intact in the Museum of Thieves in London, with arts and crafts superiority to anything available during their respective time. 

When would the British thieves acknowledge their crimes against the Chinese Civilisation and people and return the stolen art pieces to China and apologise for their crimes? Every little item in the Museum of Theives would definitely worth more than the hat of a Hollywood actor with a history of a handful of years.

3 comments:

Virgo49 said...

Good morning All

Chinese Astrology and Fong Sui stated that certain relics and statues and paraphernalia from ancient and unknown sources could bring disasters and bad karmas to the owners if they were to process them.

So those thrown or sold away ancient artifacts and statues that are been brought by the new owners are greatly affected by the good and bad karmas of the previous owners.

They may clashed with the fate or bai che of the birth and character of the new owner.

So don't play play as some needed to be "cleaned" by the practioners of these karmic effects of these items.

Virgo49 said...

Hat from the "The Temple of the DOOM"

No cleansing sure DOOM!

Anonymous said...

The Brits stole 1.5m pieces of Chinese arts, crafts and paintings. Japan stole 3.5m pieces, Germany, France and US stole about 2m pieces each.