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Originally posted by Indigo_Child
They did not all go to UT and before it was a symbol of UT, it was used in a satanic context. As follows:
Originally posted by Indigo_Child
So, is director of homeland security and former governor of Pennsylvania Tom Ridge.
Originally posted by Indigo_Child
Whatever it is, Bush, his administration of Skull and Bones members, and his family, who were in turn were associated with the occultist Nazis are doing it, that to me it can only mean one thing, something negative. A bit like his speech "I will bring freedom to the darkest corners of the world"
[edit on 22-1-2005 by Indigo_Child]
Originally posted by Valhall
It is not the Cornu. It is the UT "hook 'em horns". Please note that it is also not a failed attempt at the "love" sign. Being a rival Boomer Sooner, I assure you there is no love felt from across the field when you see the hook 'em horns.
Originally posted by Valhall
Being a rival Boomer Sooner, I assure you there is no love felt from across the field when you see the hook 'em horns.
Originally posted by valkeryie
The way Bush is doing it also means BS in sign language.
Shocked Europeans See Bush Hand Gesture As Satanic
Associated Press | January 21 2005
Related: Illuminati Devil Hand Signals Prevalent Throughout Inauguration
Related: The Devil's Hand: No, It's Not 'Hook 'Em Horns'
OSLO, Norway — President Bush's "Hook 'em, 'horns" salute got lost in translation in Norway, where shocked people interpreted his hand gesture during his inauguration as a salute to Satan.
That's what it means in the Nordics when you throw up the right hand with the index and pinky fingers raised, a gesture popular among heavy metal groups and their fans in the region.
"Shock greeting from Bush daughter," a headline in the Norwegian Internet newspaper Nettavisen said above a photograph of Bush's daughter Jenna, smiling and showing the sign.
For Texans, the gesture is a sign of love for the University of Texas Longhorns, whose fans are known to shout out "Hook 'em, 'horns!" at sporting events.
Bush, a former Texas governor, and his family made the sign to greet the Longhorn marching band as it passed during the inaugural parade through Washington during Thursday's festivities, Norway's largest newspaper, Verdens Gang, explained to its readers.