As mentioned and shown in a previous thread, ancient symbols with hidden meanings are all around us. However there is one symbol that is used so often in corporate logos and brands that although we would see it daily, we are almost oblivious to it.
This is the symbol of the pyramid/triangle. This ancient symbol has been used all over the world for many thousands of years, from. Egypt to South America and from the Roman Empire and even Australia, to virtually every modern day metropolis of the world.
Why is this symbol used so much? Many can only speculate but it's rumored that corporations who use this symbol in their logos use it to display their affiliation with various secret societies or establishments. Remember that secret societies such as Skull & Bones, Freemasons and the Knights Templar are hundreds, if not thousands of years old, so it would be fair to say that they have branched themselves off into society in all manner of industries. This statement would ordinarily seem ludicrous until you delve into it a little further and discover that of all the Presidents of the United States, no less than 14 of these were confirmed freemasons, speculation surrounds several others such as George Bush Jr. who was a confirmed member of the Skull & Bones group.
Now for a group which claims to have no secrets, no power and no control, how is possible that at least 14 freemason members were supposedly democratically elected by the people into positions of the President of the United States? Seems a little odd doesn't it? What else seems odd is that it's no secret that one of the key symbols of freemasonry is the pyramid and 'all-seeing-eye', often depicted as a sun or rising run.
Below I will show you something that is very strange indeed. It is a collection of corporate logos for some of the biggest organisations in the world and you will quickly see that they all have something in common, the pyramid/triangle or clever adaptations of it.
Oh dear...
ReplyDeleteHad you done your research correctly, you might've known (and mentioned) that BOTH Bush's were members of Skull & Bones. In fact, a quick trip to the wikipedia page for Skull & Bones produces quite a long list of famous members throughout history, many in high profile, powerful jobs (which makes sense when Yale admissions require an SAT of 2,370 and the average in America is 1, 538). Also, given the amount of information that is easily accessible on Skull & Bones, they're less of a "secret society" and more of an intelligent fraternity with a cool name.
With regards to the Masons. Given that there have been 44 Presidents, your statistic of 14 looks far less impressive. There are also hundreds, if not thousands of unremarkable, "regular Joe's" who are also Masons. So other than proving you can count and that you've read one too many conspiracy theory pages on the internet, I fail to see your point here.
Your blog is not ground-breaking, insightful, or even remotely intelligent. You're pedalling ideas that have been around for centuries, what little fact you use - you're trying to pass off as predictions of your own. I highly recommend removing the tin foil hat and going outside for a walk in the sunshine.
You know with the vast amount of information out there it's pretty difficult to keep it condensed so that it's kept mildly interesting. I don't pretend to be an author and this is my first ever attempt at creating a blog.
ReplyDeleteI'd say that Skull & Bones is very much a secret society, do you know what goes on in there? I don't. Just because everyone knows about it doesn't make it any less mysterious. Everyone knows about the Coca Cola secret recipe kept in a vault, but none of us actually know the ingredients, it's no different, still a mystery.
How can you possibly say that out of 44 presidents, the 14 (that we're aware of) have been masons is not an impressive figure which shouldn't raise questions? I mean, I'm not here saying that 14 of them were catholics, or christians etc, I'm talking about a secret brotherhood which dates back thousands of years. I think it's quite odd that 14 of them have been president. There are plenty of regular Joe masons, I know this, but none of them have the full knowledge that a high ranking or 33rd degree mason would have....
You like everyone else use the term "conspiracy theory" because you either like to label people who think something differently than you do or because you think it's cool. I know that modern society has twisted the meaning of that word to make people think that we are crazy, but if you actually know the definition of a "conspiracy", you will know that it is two or more people secretely planning or plotting to commit and evil or illegal act. Has nothing at all to do with theorising!
You know, I don't claim to know everything or uncover new information, I'm new at creating a blog and my only intention is to bring some information together in one place. What prediction have I made in this thread? These ideas may have been around for centuries but you'd be surprised how few people even know anything about history, most are too consumed by games, gadgets, celebrity and football. The fact that you've somehow found your way on here is a good thing and shows that whether we agree or not, you too have an interest in these topics so I applaud you for that. Thanks for the insult, you just lost whatever respect I ad for you. That's a sure way to lose credibility when you personally attack someone's views. Perhaps you would be better off serving at the frontline of Occupy Wall Street so you can beat up and pepper-spray innocent, peaceful citizens who only want to express their views as well. Cheers
Very well put my brother. Absolutely nothing wrong with your blog. All the points you made are valid. Lastly, I just want to add that the term "Conspiracy Theory" was created by the CIA back in the 40's or 50's when so many UFO sightings were being reported. The CIA has used this term to make people believe that whistle blowers, etc... Are not credible witnesses, they are all just a bunch of crazy conspiracy theorists. When in reality the conspiracy theories often become conspiracy facts!
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