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reply posted on 3-10-2005 @ 12:53 AM by Trinityman
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Originally posted by realrepublican
Masons didn't do this but it is being blamed on the Masons by those "others" who also consider themselves Mason. When the Masons finally
understand what these sinister elements have planned for them, they will stand firm and be liberated from all this confusion. Until that time, they
will be forever implicated.
Alrighty then. And who are these others who consider themselves masons?
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reply posted on 4-10-2005 @ 01:56 AM by Thomas Crowne
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I am REALLY confused about all of this.
The fact that I've voted Republican in most of the elections I voted in;
does that mean I'm a Satanic-Aggie-Mason?
I no longer play the two-party game for them, I don't like football and I've never belonged to an organization that held secrets, other than the
U.S. Army.
We are getting all of that from a simple logo? Wow!
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reply posted on 4-10-2005 @ 03:41 AM by Regenmacher
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How about a new GOP logo instead.
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reply posted on 4-10-2005 @ 05:34 AM by I_AM_that_I_AM
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CAn I put that in my sIg?
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reply posted on 4-10-2005 @ 05:44 AM by Regenmacher
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Yeah sure, anything I make and put on the net is free for all.
[edit on 4-10-2005 by Regenmacher]
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reply posted on 6-10-2005 @ 11:09 AM by boombye
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I can't believe someone is trying to defend the upside down stars...
churchofsatan.com...
What do you see at the top????
Thank you!
as for the longhorn fans, holding up that sign has always been a school thing to them, despite conservatives calling heavy metal the devil's music,
they used to also bash "the sign of the devil"...everyone knows it's the sign of the devil, even bill and ted knew it..
but for the longhorn fans, it's different, as it represents the horns of the bull, their mascot...
but who's idea was it to make their school's mascot a longhorn, and to use the sign of the devil as a way for them to depict their mascot when
they're cheering on their team...
so basically, they're unknowingly invoking something that means something else to the people who came up with the idea... that doesn't make them bad
though..
[edit on 6-10-2005 by boombye]
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reply posted on 6-10-2005 @ 11:35 AM by bigworm
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Originally posted by boombye
I can't believe someone is trying to defend the upside down stars...
churchofsatan.com...
What do you see at the top????
Thank you!
as for the longhorn fans, holding up that sign has always been a school thing to them, despite conservatives calling heavy metal the devil's music,
they used to also bash "the sign of the devil"...everyone knows it's the sign of the devil, even bill and ted knew it..
but for the longhorn fans, it's different, as it represents the horns of the bull, their mascot...
but who's idea was it to make their school's mascot a longhorn, and to use the sign of the devil as a way for them to depict their mascot when
they're cheering on their team...
so basically, they're unknowingly invoking something that means something else to the people who came up with the idea... that doesn't make them bad
though..
[edit on 6-10-2005 by boombye]
the longhorn sign is just a sign but people will always make it what they want. a pentagram is almost always used for protection. i dont think that
has been posted yet why because almost everyone belives in the devil but almost everyone denies god so how does that work. simple signs are the
devil to simple people. just like foozball is the devil and girls are the devil and water sucks gatorade is better.
[edit on 6-10-2005 by bigworm]
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reply posted on 8-10-2005 @ 07:45 AM by TheShroudOfMemphis
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The GOP didn't always have upside down stars. I wonder what year they turned?
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reply posted on 9-10-2005 @ 01:56 PM by Amethyst
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I thought the Hook-em Horns was with only the thumb and pinkie extended...?
Some people think that hand gesture means "I love you." But I looked it up, and the "I love you" gesture has the thumb extended. Bit of a
difference there.
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reply posted on 9-10-2005 @ 05:51 PM by ViolatoR
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Wanna be Satanists - evil intent - Sign of the Beast - ,l..l - Fun hand symbol - benign intent - Rockers/long horn fans/kids
I may wear the same shoes as a NWO-Grey-Mason-Mormon-Nazi-Satanist, but they dont make me one.
A star can be used to represent everything from the 5 wounds of Jesus to a goats head. If i were to wave a republican flag the last thing im thinking
about is worshiping satan; whether or not the star on it has at one time or another been attributed to evil among a myriad of other things. Its
upsidedownness could represent Jesus/God looking down on us, as the down pointing triangle in the Star of David represents. Or, not.
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reply posted on 24-8-2008 @ 08:54 PM by ItsTheQuestion
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reply posted on 24-8-2008 @ 09:53 PM by feydrautha
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reply posted on 24-8-2008 @ 09:58 PM by ItsTheQuestion
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reply posted on 19-10-2008 @ 04:45 PM by adrenochrome
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Jordan Maxwell's said he's called up Exxon and asked them about their X's in their logo forming a double-cross. they verified that it was true -
that it was designed to form a cross. surely someone can call and ask about the upside-down stars... i wouldn't just ask what they mean though.
i'd ask something along the lines of "does it have any religious or symbolic meaning?"...
btw, here's an interesting .pdf i found about Exxon and their cross:
www.exxposeexxon.com...
en.wikipedia.org...
In the Byzantine Empire of the 9th century, the double cross was not a religious, but a political symbol used by Byzantine clerks and
missionaries
en.wikipedia.org...
Exxon corporate logo uses a modified version of the cross of Lorraine...
en.wikipedia.org...
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