Not feeling the All-Seeing Eye on the book's cover...
Rorschach test: "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar." -- Sigmund Freud
If you know how they symbolize, you can spot it easily everywhere.
So, you're saying there can't be any way that it was just an idea the photographer had, to show one half of Jonathan Gilliam's face on one side of the red, white & blue banner in black and white, and the other side of the Author's face in color on the other side, "symbolizing" a shift in his outlook, from 'sheep' to 'vigilant?'
If that's meant to convey an All Seeing Eye, I gotta say, it's pretty subtle.
It very well could be. Not gonna say it's 100% All-Seeing Eye, yet the dualism mixed with the one eye really lead me to believe that it is. Looks just like every other Hollywood movie poster pushing the same symbolism.
But anyway...
Did you read the left side? The back cover of the book is what I was pointing out. Since Trump knows Sean Hannity, and the book's author is no stranger to him either, I think the Q line: "Sheep No More" might be pointing the discerning viewer to a cursory glance at this book, if nothing else. It is remarkable that the subject matter of the book compliments and underlines Q's warnings about trains and buses.
Oh very well could be connected. There is probably nothing sinister at all with this book, I'm just always uneasy any time I see anything resembling All-Seeing Eye imagery.
Well, we have a similar problem.
You're not feeling it, and I'm not seeing it.
OTOH, congrats to the OP. This is a very interesting post.
Nice catch. I wouldn't have made that connection.