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I have noticed recently that these spray painted alien heads are popping up around the place. I kinda drew what they look like (see attached). They are usually spray painted in red and white or blue.

I have seen one painted on the wall next to Joy Garden restaurant on Francis St, another one painted on these rocks on Brookton Hwy Kelmscott, another one painted on a meter box on Churchmans brook rd Roleystone.

Has anyone else seen these anywhere? Does anyone know what they are and what they mean?? WHO THE PHUCK IS DOING THIS!! :)

Liz

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There was some grumpiness articulated indeginous elders a few weeks ago in the West re: appropriation of sacred images.

Despite the scared meaning to the images owner(s), it was painted by "unauthorised" person(s) it has no significance and is therefore just more visual pollution.

Its pretty sad that the people resonsible obviously have no idea about the meaning of the image they are using.

All "taggers" should be hung by their testicles from the town gate....

I see one of these on the way to work every day on Alexander drive. There's a bend leading up to a set of lights (as you are heading in the direction of where it becomes Fitzgerald St) and on this bend is a small stone wall which is where the painting is. Also on Alexander drive there used to be one painted on a tree that was on the median strip but someone removed it.

I've also seen the one on the Kwinana Freeway.

Hey

I have noticed recently that these spray painted alien heads are popping up around the place. I kinda drew what they look like (see attached). They are usually spray painted in red and white or blue.

I have seen one painted on the wall next to Joy Garden restaurant on Francis St, another one painted on these rocks on Brookton Hwy Kelmscott, another one painted on a meter box on Churchmans brook rd Roleystone.

Has anyone else seen these anywhere? Does anyone know what they are and what they mean?? WHO THE PHUCK IS DOING THIS!! :)

Liz

I spotted one in Bentley when your heading towards the city ( On the right hand side of the road just after you pass the Bentley Shell Petrol station/subway ) its in a vacent block where people sometimes try and sell cars, you can see it from the road.

I think its a sign....

They will be back to abduct me again soon..

:(

also seen it near one of the walkovers on the kwinana freeway near labachoure road

Yer como overpass. First time i saw that i got some serious shivers, i dont like em, they freak me out big time.



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