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Readers of Texe Marrs' landmark Codex Magica volume have no remaining doubt that our overlords -- in love with themselves, their elitist schemes, and the fun of kicking us in the teeth -- enjoy flaunting all this by the way they pose in news photos, design buildings, stage events, steal elections et al. Yes, they deny conspiracy but for those with even one eye open they're at the same time bragging on pulling it all off.
One way they do this is in saturating the visual culture with occultic symbols, shapes motifs, images, and logos. Just take a look throughout your day today at how many (for instance) triangles</span> there are in graphic elements al around you. Triangles in in ads, triangles in buildings, triangles in neckties..... and of course logos.
I've noticed they're now going to the "wheel of life" for many logos -- the semiotic concept that encompasses the swastika (a.k.a. Hakenkreuz, fylfot, gammadion) and more remotely the yin and yang, triskelion et al -- an element repeated, with all reps of it connecting in the center and splaying out in the same left or right direction indicating circular or centrifugal motion.
These themes are just exploding in number. The system crams them into every possible corner of our visual world. Why? They must have a reason!
When I downloaded the a new, improved version of the fantastic Eudora email client, I was unpleasantly stunned to see that the symbol for "bringing in mail" is a rotating yin and yang. Just noticed that the cardboard guitar box leaning against the bookcase in front of me says FRAGILE USE NO HOOKS -- followed, incongruously, with a thinly veiled yin-yang (a black and white arrow chasing each other in a circle).
Bloom is a "new" southeastern/middle Atlantic supermarket chain, actually a front group for Food Lion. By (?) coincidence a common gewish surname, Bloom's logo is very odd -- a thirteen-petal "flower" twisting as if in a counterclockwise direction, inside (or in front of) a twelve-petal same.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bloom-supermarket.jpg
Have much more to point out on this, but gotta run. Look around you and report right here please!
Later. </span>OK, let's make it an ongoing list.
Staples Corporate Express logo: yet another thinly-disguised four-sided "swastika" motif with "pinwheel" shape formed in the middle..
http://www.corporateexpress.com/
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Shell V-Power Gas: 10-pointed star (or maybe sun with10 rays) swirling counterclockwise (or "chopping" clockwise).
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...326/ref=dp_olp _used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
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BTW Shell's main logo is actually a thinly veiled rising sun -- a motif which is actually everywhere today as well.
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The rising sun has been a prominent and powerful occult symbol
throughout history, and has been commonly featured on the flags of
communist countries. The rising sun is also represented in many
corporate logos we see today, such as that of the oil company Shell,
Fidelity Investments, and NBC. The logo for the </span>UN's</span> own publishing company, </span>Lucis</span> Trust (formerly Lucifer's Trust), founded in 1920 by Theosophist Alice Bailey, also features the rising sun...........</span><br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">
http://sovereignsentience.blogspot.c.../obamas-rising -sun.html
via
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&a...ell+masonic+es oteric+logo&as_epq=rising+sun&as_oq=&a s_eq=& num=10&lr=&as_filetype=&ft=i&as_si tesearch=& amp;as_qdr=all&as_rights=&as_occt=any& cr=&as _nlo=&as_nhi=&safe=images
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Fidelity Investments apparently has some occult meaning although I forgot what it was.
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset+Tree...wers/Image+Ass et+Viewer.htm?guid={0CA99A9B-CC33-4F8C-9B5B-F1D827326309}&am p;type=lgImage
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Great find, Max -- perfect</span> case in point![img]smileys/smiley32.gif[/img] The link minus one accidental extra space:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...r/banksandfina nce/5374095/British-banks-revolt-against-Obama-tax-plan.html
Logo is a spikey star or (more likely) a rising sun behind the masonic pyramid with capstone either raised or being lowered into place. The "sun" has 12 rays showing with another 4 implied -- 12 probably being the operative number here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_(number)#In_religion
Quite a lot of logos feature nudity -- the CFR emblem is a naked man on a white horse. FTD's shows a naked courier and has for probably half a century. Strangely and sickly, Mo's Southwest Grill (no doubt a gew outfit) used to offer a wrap called Ugly Naked Man. Could you imagine them calling anything Ugly Naked Woman?
[Later, around 7/1/09: The other day in the BC or Wizard of Id comic strip, two hungry wild beasts were chasing a naked white man</span> and one says to the other "I don't know if I'm really that</span> hungry!" -- implying contempt for the prey. The comics are indeed a daily hotbed of contempt for white males </span>-- in the case of Garfield's Jon Arbuckle, a blond one who is the butt of endless scorn and ridicule, by no means all of it from the cat! YET LATER: I'm studying Spanish via classic comic strips, and even Archie contains lots of material making boys in particular out to be hopeless klutzes and idiots:
http://www.creators.com/comics/archie/39731.html ]
There may have been some of that in the old days, but not like this.
Just look at Starbuck's logo -- basically a four-limbed mermaid spreading her piscine "legs":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starbucks#Logo
We are Babylon, we are Sodom, we are Island of Lost Souls!
While researching this post I was reminded that the European Union's flag is simply a circle of 12 (!) stars on a blue field -- blue being the giveaway color of many faces of the Beast (Blue Lodge, Israel's flag, UN helmets).
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Am getting some music ready for rightist Presby church and just realized that the Presbyterian Church in America -- the coinservatoidal denom founded as an escape from the large, communist Presbyterian Church USA -- has a logo that's not only a triangle, but a spinning one. A thinly veiled swastika-or-triskelion if you will. Ugh!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triskel...tructionists_a nd_Neopagans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BDSM_Emblem
Now here's a good one. Of course, lots of logos focus on the "we are everywhere" or "surveillance" theme in reference to the corporate/occult elite, but Capital Bank here in SC has a logo turning an eight-pointed "swastika" or "pinwheel" motif into the shutter of a camera, as it were -- upper left here:
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...www.andersonsc chamber.com/newsletter/images2007/CapitalBank_logo.jpg&i mgrefurl=http://www.andersonscchamber.com/newsletter/NewHori zons2007/Mar_07.htm&usg=__wGwj9g5H98-N7sOdGkjq2Uq-QJo=&a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;h=402&w=842&sz=36&hl=en&start=7 &sig2= x_dVvmWxx5Wkljle8s0maA&tbnid=nimRZ3hWvZzLhM:&a mp;tbnh=69 &tbnw=145&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcapital%2Bbank%2Bsc%26g bv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG&ei=dXxbSrzQBJ7FmQfJv 6ikAQ
Feel like taking that bank some business? Maybe they're strong in the "know your customer" department -- or offer free portrait photos.[img]smileys/smiley2.gif[/img]
................Ranking Freemasons' names often appear in print follows by a little three-dot motif tracing out an equilateral triangle. In Mell Lazarus' famous (and often funny if always caustic) comic strip "Momma", the same figure is sometimes used as a punctuation mark.
http://www.creators.com/comics/momma/27649.html
http://www.creators.com/comics/momma/27056.html
Coincidence?
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via email. Picture wouldn't paste, but it's a variation of their logo here:
[img]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Owner/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-5.jpg[/img]http://www.lkam.com/about/
http://www.lkam.com/
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<div>I thought you'd be interested in this photo
of a commercial motor vehicle's door that I took on August 27. </font></div>
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<div>To me, it seems as though the intent is to
get us to think in terms of regional government, like all of North America
(Canada, USA and Mexico all rolled into one). This is exactly the goal behind
the Security and Prosperity Partnership:</font></div>
<div>http://www.spp.gov/. </font></div>
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<div>I wonder if the trucking company by this
name is in favor of that???</font></div>
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[img]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Owner/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-4.jpg[/img]Later. Dover Parkersburg hardware co. logo:
http://www.doverparkersburg.com/
Would you call it a quasi-tetraseklion?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&a...traskelion& ;as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&num=10&lr=& amp;as_fil etype=&ft=i&as_sitesearch=&as_qdr=all& amp;as_rig hts=&as_occt=any&cr=&as_nlo=&as_nh i=&saf e=images
This from those results -- harmless, even sacred, "swastikas" from before the nasty Nazis came along:
http://www.proswastika.org/e107_imag...swastika_overv iew_new.png
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I thought the "pinwheel" logo thing was something new, but maybe not. Aha -- a SIX-pointed model, FORTY years ago.
Minute 5:32 here:
E! True Hollywood Story - Karen Carpenter (Part 3)</span>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGsuU1vquwc&NR=1
Richard Carpenter's never-resting eagle eye fortuitously spotted the song used in that ad as a potential hit for the group. My never-resting eagle eye fortuitously spotted the logo as a startling piece in the puzzle of things Richard never dreamt of.... or did he?
In the Carpenters documentary I cadged in a thrift shop, he makes the "diamond" sign with his fingers in the middle of a big TV production number -- one of the many Masonic signs elucidated by Texe Marrs. I have a hunch it was a very rare rock or pop star that wasn't in with the Masonic mafia -- e.g. of necessity.
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via Freedom's Phoenix:
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doesn't the new McCain 2010 logo remind you of the "Eye of Horus"? If
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Chase Bank logo -- nice foursquare swastika posing as a camera lens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_%28bank%29
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Of all things, the "Western Folklife Center" is a member of the swastika club!
http://westernfolk.pmailus.com/pmail...QOgW4sXY88zEtb
Just for fun, and just to freshly drive home this BIG little point, I tried a search in Wikipedia for "list of corporations". Autocomplete serves up quite a number of choices, including obvious heavyweight material like "List of corporations by market capitalization". Such are guaranteed to be rich in occult logos, so I picked the first list by locality I could find:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._in_Pittsburgh
Of course, anything starting with an A is a natural for a TRIANGLE, one of the TOPMOST occult motifs of all:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegheny_Energy
simple, stark letter-A triangle with a hangnail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegheny_Technologies
star design, one trick removed from the pinwheel swastika notion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Eagle_Outfitters
notably triangular eagle. Sure, it may seem a stretch, but so very many corporations or grounds of any kind just happen to be treating ordinary objects exactly likewise! Statistically, the sheer number of logos pressing the letter V into service (and pointing it any way imaginable) would bust any statistical norms.... If there's no collusion afoot, that is!
Those are the first three; skipping only one, the fifth entry in the list starts with (who woulda think it) an upside-down V:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSYS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_America
big bold A -- could have been a number of other things
Just a couple of working examples down is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgon_Carbon
whose logo is just a little too close to a yin-yang to be an accident
Not too much further down is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington_Bancshares
whose sign looks more like a stylized yin-yang than Orville Wright looked like Wilbur.
Nobody went out of their way to work in any of the above themes here, did they?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennametal
No more, shall we say, than the creator of this emblem:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YMCA
Power occultists love threes, and O how they love to flaunt them! Ms and Ws are just made for it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mylan
Of ALL things, why would a company with this name opt for a sideways V?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Chemicals
I'm open to suggestions. An alembic? But don't they usually have a stem?
What a stabbing stroke of subtlety here!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNC_Financial_Services
A mobius strip is too priceless a varation on a theme (or three)!
Pretty routine....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNC_Financial_Services
But there are five three-letter logos/names in this list and not one that's two or four? One is five letters, but it looks like a combination word.
Speaking of letters, don't they form neat triangles?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Steel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westing...ectric_Company
3 little dots -- or points of light?
Triangles make lovely ampersand containers, would you say?
http://www.bipc.com/
Oh..... we mentioned Fidelity Investments earlier on this page, and am I seeing things or has its Masonic rising sun been joined by a pyramid with the capstone hovering slightly?
https://401k.fidelity.com/public/con...k/Home/Landing
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A friend of a friend blogs here:
http://poorrichards-blog.blogspot.co...footprint.html
I tried that program
http://www.emc.com/digital_universe/...nal-ticker.htm
which simply meant answering a questionnaire, and was told that ny daily digital footprint is 1,280 megabytes -- but it gives no clue how large or small a presence that is. No questions were about online blogging or discussions -- ?
Then I noticed its logo -- a sort of steering wheel or gear motif. Probably means nothing, but who knows? 'Twould be a perfect trojan horse.
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"The coat of arms featured a serpent eating a child, which is known as a 'biscione', an image that reportedly terrified the citizens of Milan in the 5th century A.D. (8) If you look closely at the Alfa Romeo badge you will notice that the crowned snake on the logo is eating a terrified human."
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/2248/...d_Culture.html
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