The Starbuck's Experiment - Just to see., page 1


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Topic started on 22-5-2005 @ 01:39 PM by Dae
I’m curious to know how many Starbucks have the illuminati eye/triangle symbol in their cafes. Reason I ask is that I saw on this link [ infowars.com... ] (scroll down to the bottom for the image).


Now I was a bit shocked at seeing it as a while ago I was in a Starbucks with my partner, we clearly saw on the wall the classic eye in the pyramid symbol (the dollar bill one), we were like "Ooo look at that, a bit blatant that... maybe they like the symbol for artsy reasons". Now, maybe a year after that (and after having read Illuminatus! Trilogy and lots of internet reading) we visited a different Starbucks.

So there we were supping coffee looking around to see if we could find another eye. We couldn’t. My partner went to get us cake. I then noticed he was trying to get my attention when standing in the queue, he made guestures at me as if he had found the eye. I mouthed to him,"Really??" and he nods a lot. So I get up and look where to he is pointing. It’s like a news stand, facing the queue and on the bottom was an Egyptian eye symbol, looked like the classic eye of Horus. It was just there staring at me, definitely part of the decor.

So when I see that other people have noticed this imagery in other Starbucks... I’m curious!

So what do people think, visits to Starbucks anyone? Take photos of any eye/triangle or other imagery associated with Illuminati/NWO that you may find on their premises and post it here? I will be getting photos of both 'eyes' in the two Starbucks I know in Liverpool, UK within the week.

Happy hunting!

PS I hope this is the right forum and Id put up the image in this post if I knew how!

[edit to insert image and correct url; see coding by hitting quote or u2u me - nygdan]

[edit on 22-5-2005 by Nygdan]


reply posted on 1-6-2005 @ 02:06 PM by Dae
I decided to look into the symbolism used in the Starbucks decor and logo. Interesting find! The original logo was changed thrice as the images were deemed too sexual.




This site has a nice piece about the mermaids and the Starbucks logo.

Personally I think that these two images are alike


But most of all I love this one!



[edit on 23/4/06 by Dae]


reply posted on 2-6-2005 @ 01:31 PM by blanketgirl
Originally posted by WyrdeOne
Anyone think that starbucks logo chick could be Columbia? Think statue of liberty...

The mother of Babylon?

Edit: Found a link to a thread I created yesterday, about the Columbia disaster, and relevant symbolism. Strangely enough..I think this little starbucks lady is none other than..

"the great whore that sitteth upon many waters" - {This from WelcomeinPeace's post.}

www.abovetopsecret.com...


[edit on 2-6-2005 by WyrdeOne]

[edit on 2-6-2005 by WyrdeOne]


sorry, but no.
She is a siren. If you ask anybody who works there they should be able to tell you, it is part of the training when you start... one of those boring things where you learn company history.
It is a sea siren who is doing something cheesy like calling people to come enjoy the coffee or whatever, they were founded by water so they looked for something water related. (it's been a few years, I forgot specifics obviously)
If you go to your local starbucks, you can ask and if any of them paid any attention they will be able to lend you the training book that tells the story.

Those eye symbols are everywhere in those stores.
During my 9 months or so, I worked at 7 different stores to train people and I always noticed them.


reply posted on 2-6-2005 @ 02:16 PM by God
I dunno if this has any relevance to this thread but...

A year or two ago they sent me this card in the mail....inside the card was a keychain that I think had a picture of the sea siren lady on it but a different variation . I think it was made of pewter. The card said something along the lines of: "..... to show our appreciation.....blah blah...a cup of coffee wouldn't fit in the envelope....blah blah...."

I thought this was rather odd...since I despise starbucks with a fiery passion and would never fill out anything there that would give them my name and address. And I only go to starbucks if it's my absolute last resort...I prefer dunkin' donuts coffee and lattes.

I always wondered why they sent it to me.....how they knew my name and address. Maybe they're trying to recruit me.
I just figured they got my name from the college I went to or something. I'd snap a pic of the whole thing (I never removed the keychain from the card) but I can't find the stupid thing. Can't find it on the net either...or ebay... I'll have to tear apart the house some more to actually find it.

I did find a mention of it though....from someones journal....
Mention of the "weird" gift

Scroll down to the 5/4/2004 entry to see what this person has to say. I'm pretty sure he/she received the same thing I did.

I think the weirdest thing about this keychain is that it doesn't say "starbucks" anywhere on it from what I remember....you'd never know it came from starbucks unless you recieved it with the thank-you card. That was the reason I was actually thinking of using it with my keys....because nobody could tell it was a starbucks item.

Hmm... gotta try to find this thing....
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