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Post by Eggman on Oct 27, 2003 17:38:38 GMT
The question is, is which mannequin is Faul? For me is the dummy in the middle, it's the tallest
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Nov 3, 2003 2:21:18 GMT
Attention Scatterdome! Excellent analysis, to which I would add my observation of the positioning of the stars. Note how they are carefully balanced between 'right-side up' and 'upside down' (i.e., the Baphomet). What this represents is the balance between 'the Force' and the 'Dark Side' in the pagan mystery religions. Ying vs. yang. This positioning of stars (off-kilter) is now commonplace on American television, particularly with politically-oriented programming. Attention readers from countries other than the U.S.A.! Are stars such as these found in your local television programming?
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Nov 6, 2003 18:25:31 GMT
The way I see it, the stars trace the outline of a crescent moon. Another symbol from the secret societies.
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Post by kungfuinstructor on Nov 6, 2003 18:28:42 GMT
A single star matched with a crescent moon is the symbol for Islam, right? Were the 'people of the east' that held the file for George from an Islamic culture?
Several stars matched with a crescent moon are a symbol from witchcraft, I believe. Such as with the logo for Proctor & Gamble.
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Post by IanSingleton777 on Nov 7, 2003 15:12:28 GMT
A single star matched with a crescent moon is the symbol for Islam, right? Were the 'people of the east' that held the file for George from an Islamic culture? Several stars matched with a crescent moon are a symbol from witchcraft, I believe. Such as with the logo for Proctor & Gamble. No. The proctor&Gamble one has 13 stars..hence the satanic reference. Hmm.....back that thing up....many white stars means...American Flag!
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