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Old 02-11-2010, 08:49 PM   #1
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He is entertaining. I don't take what he says seriously, but to clarify...
He said that the numerical value for the Hebrew Letter V is 6.
W is 2 V's so it stands for 66, etc.

Also, Google for info regarding Hitler and Volkswagen.
???

If V=6 and W is two V's then wouldn't VW = 6 66???? maybe even 6.66?
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Old 02-11-2010, 10:36 PM   #2
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If V=6 and W is two V's then wouldn't VW = 6 66???? maybe even 6.66?
He was talking about the VW Logo. He pointed out two interleaved V's: 66 or alternatively, 3 V's 666.
I have no idea whether the letters VW mean anything. Not in my DNA

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Old 02-11-2010, 11:18 PM   #3
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=lisa[/COLOR];237155]He was talking about the VW Logo. He pointed out two interleaved V's: 66 or alternatively, 3 V's 666.
I have no idea whether the letters VW mean anything. Not in my DNA
This is one of those SYNCHRONICITY things.
I was looking for another link to the below material
and WAH-LAH , as they say in francaise... this was sitting on top of the Rense roll.

MUST READ stuff about the cars we drive








Adolf Hitler & The History of Volkswagen

Case Study of Volkswagen Logo: From 1939 to Present Day

AND FROM ANOTHER THREAD:
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Lady Gaga, The Illuminati Puppet
Aug 4th, 2009 | By Vigilant | Category: Vigilant Reports



Click it for MORE

...just realized something...

look at the symbol on her cheek...




This is GaGa!

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Old 02-12-2010, 05:22 AM   #4
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While we're at it...

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Lizaro..."Hey! What kind of car do you drive?
Lemuro..."Why, I drive the Italian sports car with the snake eating a little human. What about it, hmm?
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Old 02-12-2010, 04:50 PM   #5
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Mr. Berlusconi's garden...



Blavatsky - Theosophical Institute...


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Old 02-12-2010, 05:04 PM   #6
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Can the symbols be used for good as well as evil?

What are these symbols?
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Old 02-12-2010, 05:12 PM   #7
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Can the symbols be used for good as well as evil?

What are these symbols?
Search..., and you will find.
http://www.ts-adyar.org/emblem.html

Love is unconditional.
It can be used both positive and negative.
Same with symbols. Its all about intention...

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Old 02-12-2010, 05:27 PM   #8
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Can the symbols be used for good as well as evil?

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Search..., and you will find.
http://www.ts-adyar.org/emblem.html

Love is unconditional.
It can be used both positive and negative.
Same with symbols. Its all about intention...
From the link:




Are the symbols the same in the two emblems?
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Old 02-12-2010, 08:01 PM   #9
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Are the symbols the same in the two emblems?
Mixed up the symbols.

More on the first here: http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame...l-society.html
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Old 02-12-2010, 08:08 PM   #10
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Dan Winter on the Swastika



From minute three
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Old 02-12-2010, 09:39 PM   #11
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From minute three
Thanks! I love it when members do this.

Although I will watch the whole thing...
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Mixed up the symbols.

More on the first here: http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame...l-society.html
Thanks!

I see I have my homework assignment for this evening!!
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From the link, this is interesting:

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From the link, this is interesting:

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Also from this link, I think this is important to think about in view of what's happening to the United States at present. We are becoming a socialist country (meaning the state controls the individual) and the controllers are trying to combine the state with religion - a new One World religion coupled with a One World government with no individual liberties:

"...German socialists did not call their symbol a 'swastika.' German socialists called their symbol a Hakenkreuz. The word 'Hakenkreuz' means 'hooked cross' because it was also a reference to God and religion, as a type of cross."

"...Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Rex Curry proved that it was used later by German National Socialists to represent 'S' letters for their 'socialism,' as well as an 'N' letter overlapping an 'S' letter for 'National Socialism.'"

"With a 45 degree turn of his Hakenkreuz, the leader of the NSGWP [National Socialist German Workers Party] combined the swastika with socialism, and merged religion and state. That method had already been pursued by Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society. The word 'Theosophy' combines the root concept 'Theo' (for 'God' as in 'theocracy') with 'knowledge' (as in 'philosophy')."
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Old 02-13-2010, 01:28 PM   #16
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"The Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia (1877) includes the swastika and calls it the Hermetic Cross (Hermeticism was a form of Gnostic Christianity) and refers to its use in Europe (France)."
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Old 02-13-2010, 01:38 PM   #17
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The Theosophical Society was still active in 1982?

Is it still active now?



Theosophical Society



Theosophical Society 1982 Wheaton Illinois
the seal in on the left on the binding
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Old 02-13-2010, 01:50 PM   #18
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The Theosophical Society was still active in 1982?

Is it still active now?


Theosophical Society



Theosophical Society 1982 Wheaton Illinois
the seal in on the left on the binding
Very active...
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Old 02-13-2010, 05:02 PM   #19
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This is a symbol used by Madame Helena Blavatsky of the Theosophical Society during the time that she collaborated with the American socialist Edward Bellamy and his Nationalist movement in the USA.

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The only information I could glean about the symbols in the emblem from this link is:
  1. The swastika symbol would later be known as "the socialist swastika."
  2. Blavatsky's initials are in the center of the hexagram. (Looks like an "E" and a "B" to me, though. Her middle name is "Petrovna.") ???
  3. The symbol at the lower left is a "Shin," which in Judaism stands for S-letter symbolism for the word "Shaddai," a name for God.

    Can anyone identify the rest of the symbols?
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This is a symbol used by Madame Helena Blavatsky of the Theosophical Society during the time that she collaborated with the American socialist Edward Bellamy and his Nationalist movement in the USA.

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The only information I could glean about the symbols in the emblem from this link is:
  1. The swastika symbol would later be known as "the socialist swastika."
  2. Blavatsky's initials are in the center of the hexagram. (Looks like an "E" and a "B" to me, though. Her middle name is "Petrovna.") ???
  3. The symbol at the lower left is a "Shin," which in Judaism stands for S-letter symbolism for the word "Shaddai," a name for God.

    Can anyone identify the rest of the symbols?
Trying to identify the rest of these symbols has been an adventure. One would think it would be easy, since Blavatsky is famous and the emblem is on the book binding of her Collected Writings.

Anyway, the best website I have found so far on this is - - this: http://www.nachtkabarett.com/SmashingPumpkins
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Old 02-16-2010, 08:49 PM   #21
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It says that Blavatsky was already a prominent member of the Order of the Eastern Star when she founded the Theosophical Society.




Left: Blavatsky's seal, used as her personal insignia for many years, and from which the public seal was developed.

Right: The Theosophical Society's public logo...

This symbol is devoid of the crown, the Kabbalistic and astrological symbols, and Blavatsky's personal monogram originally placed in the center of the Hexagram. In place of the monogram is the ankh, also known as the ansated cross or the looped tau cross.

It is worthwhile to note that these symbols specifically relate to a number of the society's teachings. Some of these teachings pertain to the infinite, yet regenerative and cyclical nature of the universe. Other concepts pertain to the cosmic relation of microcosm and macrocosm (as displayed by the hexagram, composed of two triangles: one black, one white, reflecting the hermetic maxim, "as above, so below"), and the illumination of the eternal and wise as the heart of the universe.



Another example of the logo. The sacred symbol of Aum can be seen resting atop the encircled swastika. The personal motto of the Theosophical Society bends around the Ouroboros, "There is no religion higher than truth".

A description of the public image of the seal, as provided by the Theosophical Society's website states:

In its original and its present form, the Society design contains a synthesis of the basic teachings of theosophy. It represents the universe expanding into manifestation, or evolution, from the central heart, and comprised within the serpent of time and space. The white triangle represents wisdom concealed and the black one wisdom revealed, as well as other things. The tau not only stands for the regenerated man but for life, and the circle hovering over the cosmic cross is the golden germ which will expand into future glory as the neophyte or 'embryo' develops into the grown-up being. The swastika in the small circle may be taken for the great mill of the gods, the cycle of transformation, the "Wheel of the Law." The broken ends of the swastika may turn either way without changing the symbolism.

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Why is it a serpent of time and space?
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From the link, this is interesting:

This came to mind...

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=Swami;237932]This came to mind...

...yeah, man.
And lt's not forget
THE GO-RILLA on this one....



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