posted on Dec, 5 2009 @ 01:17 AM
Originally posted by 12.21.12
Here's a few ideas.
V is the roman numeral for V which in numerology stands for change.
V meaning 5 for the fifth generation of human race.
or V for Venus or visitor, wasn't lillith from Venus?
- Something caught my eye at work the other day. "Red-stripe staples". I did a google picture search, but that only got some slightly similar
results of obviously older packages.
The Logo in question is the rising sun with 12 rays ascending and descending from it. Inside the sun we have a one-headed eagle and on the eagle we
find the letter "V".
The southern hemisphere of the sun is surrounded by a green blackground and the northern hemisphere by white one. Each hemisphere governs 6 rays, and,
in the NH, 3rd ray from below ends abruptly (cleverly so as the text "Red-Stripe" stands in the way, but all other rays are extended to the outer
limits of the pack, beyond that text). What could the significance of this be? I don't know how to look at it, if the rays were to represent the
months of the year or the signs of the zodiac.
I also noted that on older packages, all rays are fully drawn (those are the ones without the eagle and the "V").
It's been boggling me, anyone have any thoughts? I was also considering the V not actually being the letter V, but a twin tower, because of the way
it's been presented (both ends are wider than the bodies, like in a chess tower)!
EDIT: had a thought of maybe white for winter and green for summer (vegetability). That would make the short ray December, right? December of what?
12? 2012?
Though, one has to note that the actual ray colours reflect the backgrounds of the countering hemispheres.
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