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And it all started on the back of Federal Reserve Notes?

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First, why the use of “symbology” and not “symbolism?”

Second, everybody claims to want to be different but most folks want to be like everyone else. For example, I created a unique design for our company website but the boss asked, “Why doesn’t it look like [insert direct competitor name here]’s?!” I went back to the drawing board, copied the format and design of our direct competitor, made a few slight changes in design and color to make it seem different, and the boss LOVED it (while the exercise was extremely boring for me). A couple months later, I noticed the direct competitor stole a few of my tricks.

Third, graphic design is pretty limited anyway. You need to keep things simple so the message is immediately received. I recommend watching “Helvetica” to see how basics is best.

Fourth and finally, that list says a lot about a woman’s ability (or lack thereof) to make it big on her own.

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I assumed it was a clever Boondock Saints reference..

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There is a lot of info. on the corporate connections between large companies and the Nazi Regime of the 1930's and 1940's, in the series "Never Again is Now Global" on CHD.TV (5 Part Series)-

https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/events/never-again-is-now-global/?eType

The series also goes into the present day involvement of large corporations in many aspects of our daily lives and in the funding of Global Organizations pushing for Emergency Mandates to be placed under their full control, such as the WHO.

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facinating and just shows how much that's right in front of us we don't notice or see

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Just out of interest, how low down the overall "Rich List" do we have to go to find the first self made woman? If she's under 40, less than 10st and single, I might be interested in meeting to discuss masonic symbolism over a coffee (will need to see a photo first, mind).

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I would like to know who the "13 families" are whom Vera Sharav references in her 5-part documentary "Never Again is Now Global". These are supposed to be the REAL ones behind the Covid Crime Against Humanity, and the ones pushing the "useful idiots" (politicians and CEO's) to bring in digital ID's, Global Health Travel passports, CBDC's and Eugenics/Transhumanism. Who are the awful scum who think that they own and control the world, and why do we LET them? Is ownership the same as God?

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I’d like to know where the good hackers are!

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We 'let the' because we don't have any say in the matter.

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Congress and Parliaments in the British Commonwealth have not done their job to regulate and collect taxes from large corporations. The Floor has been sleeping at the wheel and the Headship is not always on the side of the Public Good. The citizenship has been TOO DISENGAGED and overly reliant on "free" sources of news instead of Independent Media which you have to pay for in part.

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Yes, most people are disengaged. The mind-benders (Satan's minions) have been useful for a very long time, advising our rulers how to distract people with sports obsessions, sex, money-grubbing, consuming movies, TV, music, lying newspapers/magazines/books, videos, gambling, travel, drugs and drinking, eating out and all the other pleasures of this evil world. We all have our pet distractions, some have a whole lot more than others. It's just what the witch doctor ordered to make it easy for the big evil-doers.

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Gina Rinehart's dad was Lang Hancock, a West Australian. He was super rich and in his old age married a much younger Filipina, Rose. It was true love. The aging billionaire on death's door and the hot, sexy young Asian mail order bride. To Gina's horror, Rose scored most of the wealth when Lang died. Gina was left with, if I recall correctly, only Hancock Prospecting, worth only a paltry few billion and fought for years in the courts to get more. She had some success and built up Hancoek Prospecting. If that's what you call self-made then yes she's self-made.

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Me love you long time.

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Sounds like Gina has grit.

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She hangs out at Mar a Lago.

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After Rose struck gold upon Lang's death she found true love again and again struck gold with an aging American of considerable financial means and moved to the US. Gina was not fond of Rose, to say the least, and it's interesting that Gina is on the list of wealthiest women while Rose has disappeared into obscurity. Gina recently offered a sponsorship of several million to fund a financially struggling Australian netball team, the Diamonds. One of the girls on the team publicly complained about something Gina's father had said 30 or 40 years ago. Gina did not take kindly to the ingratitude and cancelled the planned sponsorship. The Diamonds were in huge trouble and then were saved by Dan Andrews, the Victorian Premier behind coerced mass vaccination of his state and the world's longest lockdown, who decided to sponsor the team with taxpayer dollars rather than let them seek funding from the private sector.

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"The Diamonds . . . were saved by Dan Andrews, the Victorian Premier behind coerced mass vaccination of his state and the world's longest lockdown . . . ."

Be careful who you're saved by!!!

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Melinda Gates, not a contender in the richest gals top ten? Logos? Not sure what to say.

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After 70+ years on this planet much of it looking at and deciphering apparently random or not coherent data I have come to realize I rely on a trait or skill that few use. I can see and identify obscure patterns. These often come from my subconscious like an inspiration that I then test and refine, mostly so I can explain the patterns to others. I can look at multivariate data and ferret out correlations and noise.

It is a cool ability that has served me very well.

But alas it often doesn’t work with artistic or graphic items and I can not see anything other than a superficial relationship in the design of these logos. I think they are simply a product of similar think.

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NE, I am a graphic designer that has a focus and interest on identity. It is very astute observation about shapes, but I think you are overthinking things. If you look at the western alphabet, several key letters have formations of diagonal connections. Some older languages had more especially Runes and hieroglyphics. The diagonal shape is highly disruptive to the eye. (most manmade things are straights up and down and organics are curved). Perhaps this is what you are seeing that designers subconsciously will employ diagonal devices like that in order to grab attention. Look at the swastika--it forces you to look at it...it is completely constructed from diagonal lines. I dont believe there are intentionally any visual connections from the masons to private companies.

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Sundays are for over thinking things!

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NE, recently i spent some time looking at the snake visuals. There is something very interesting in the symbology going back into ancient history. If you interested in seeing what I found, I can send to you but need a contact.

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thanks - theNE(full words) @ protonmail dot com

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I read a short article on Friday that looks at the use of the serpent going back thousands of years in cultures all over the world. One school of thought suggests a connection to Genesis and the Garden of Eden. The author explores a possible connection to the serpent-like swath of stars in the Milky Way. Thought provoking

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I am Christian in faith and I would think it is likely there is historical evidence for a serpent acting as a tempter towards sin as being part of the larger body of cultural beliefs around the world. Certainly the Bible and Jesus gives assent to this being the central story line in history that leads to the fall of mankind. It is interesting that snakes in mythology has become part and parcel of modern medicine and now the rise of venoms becoming part of the genetic makeup of many pharma products as Dr Ardis has discussed in the last year in his body of research.

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ArnoldF, I also have design background and past experience in logo design. I agree with your points, particularly regarding our Roman alphabet.

Naked may have a point. Higher intellects, such as God (infinite perfect knowledge), and angelic intellects (infused higher rational intelligence and volition) can take seeming unrelated elements and weave them into a tapestry for good or evil, and in the end all the elements make sense. Satan takes the long game, and since the (Tower of) Babylonian diaspora, Satan conceivably influenced our many languages in order to divide Man far into the future, and, using an analogy of 4D chess, also to continue his insidious snares by encouraging human persons to act both individually and corporately. Fortunately God only allows Satan so much time, and Satan himself is another player in the grand scheme.

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These patterns are ancient because they fit human nature, their emergence can be traced at least to ancient Greeks. Does it prove there is no large conspiracy? Of course not. As I doubt we could possibly ever prove such a thing. But this certainly does give explanation without any conspiracy.

Saying that also we can see positively there was conspiracy not only by Google but by Facebook and pre-Musk Twitter as well and their logos have no connection to freemasonry as far as I know.

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This is just normal human obsessioning, so don't worry too much about it.

I read, not too long ago on another newsletter written by one of those very smart guys, a long serious examination of ancient symbols from various places that demonstrated, in his view, the undeniable destined reality of Something Very Important to Mankind.

Lines and angles, how many combinations can you make when you've got to retain a relationship to an alphabetic shorthand?

If you want us to say that them Illuminati are up to it again--well, I think the rich and powerful tend to be pretty much alike, in the scheme of things, and there needn't be anything more than usually nefarious about it. This is just really the latest iteration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire which was a new iteration of [ ] which was a new iteration of [ ] going back as far as you like. These things was always incestuous, right?

But this is fun for brain-itching and who doesn't like a parlor game?

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Finding correspondances in symbology can be an interesting mental exercise, but I feel the need (as someone who plays with symbols myself) to remind people that many of the sources of these symbols are finite; there are only so many numbers, letters, dates, shapes, etc. and sometimes things are going to overlap. The current obsessions over numbers like '33' illustrate this. Currently it is used as a boogeyman for the illuminati, however up until the last century it was considered a sacred number denoting Christ's years on earth. Looking for these things in the past often becomes a kind of revisionism in itself.

The logos above based on M's and basic geometrical shapes <could> have sinister intent, but more likely are the result of lazy graphic designers.

The one with the pyramid is weird though, what a takeaway from the american dollar....

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Are these the sort of people who would satiate their endless need to feel superior by hiding things in plain sight, a sort of wannabe overlord secret society signaling? I spent a long time years ago trying to decrypt the Denver Airport Murals, which are affiliated publicly with the Dunning Kruger masons. In one mural there are three coffins, which I thought might be traced to the casket scene in Merchant of Venice. There are also some really peculiar murals at Bank of America headquarters. Even if none of this pattern seeking has any bearing on the current situation, or the patterns are just mimesis or bad art, it is still a good diversion and prevents dementia lol

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I saw a tweet thread (The Cultural Tutor) that explored the changes in the logos of football clubs over a hundred years. Similarities, for sure.

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