911:Occult symbolism IX
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- Part XVI (Hand signs)
- Part XVII (Occult Media Programming)
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Alphabets
- Various notes:
- See also:
- History of the alphabet
- Occult alphabets:
- See also:
Hebrew
- Various notes:
- Hebrew alphabet
- To research: "The Hebrew Alphabet (aleph bais) each letter consists of angles of the 6-pointed star which in itself is just a 2-dimensional view of the Merkabah (and from there to the Dodecahedron)" [5] (edited)
- Hebrew alphabet
Hebrew Alphabet as positions within the 6-pointed star |
Runic
- Various notes:
- Runic alphabet ( See Runestone [6][7][8] )
- Category: Runology
- Category: Runes
- Armanen runes ("Armanen futharkh")
- Anglo-Saxon runes ("Futhorc")
Runic alphabet. |
Divination interpretations of Runes symbols |
Runic magic
- Various notes:
- Runes in Germanic mysticism
- Runic magic
- Wiligut runes are a runic row developed by Karl Maria Wiligut in 1934
- Armanen runes are a runic row developed by Guido von List in 1902, but modified by Younger Futhark
Life rune
The Nazi Deutsches Frauenwerk (German Women Worker's) |
The symbol of the National Alliance, an American Neo-Nazi organization. |
Death rune
- Various notes:
- Also named "Nero's cross":
The universal Peace symbol. |
Oldsmobile |
Hagalaz rune
- Various notes:
- See also: Marian star
German World War II 6th SS Mountain Division Nord insignia. |
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FedEx Kinkos Star 3.GIF
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Walmart |
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Dead Kennedys, a 1980's punk rock band from San Francisco, California |
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Sig rune
- Single Sig rune:
The emblem of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA) "brownshirts" stormtroopers. |
Flag of the British Union of Fascists (BUF), a 1930's political party in the United Kingdom. |
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Sig runes on Hilter Youth trumpet flags. |
United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) |
automaker Opel (now part of General Motors) |
Taser International manufacturers of the Taser Electroshock weapon which has already killed hundreds |
Imagery from the children's T.V. channel Nickelodeon (owned by Viacom International). |
Winamp media player, which is a proprietary media player written by Nullsoft, now a subsidiary of Time Warner. |
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Cover of Marilyn Manson's 1997 CD release Remix & Repent. |
A Sig rune is used as the "S" of thrash metal band Slayer. |
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Album cover of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, a 1973 release from heavy metal band Black Sabbath. |
Logo of the immensely popular 1970's, 80's, & 90's Australian rock n' roll band, AC/DC |
Inverted pentagram with lighting bolt (representing Satan) |
- Two Sig runes:
Nazi SS ring with two Sig runes. |
SS unit insignia worn on the collar. |
Eiwaz rune
The Eiwaz rune |
Nazi street banners displaying Eiwaz runes |
Double-cross rune
- Various notes:
- See also: double-cross
This rune is from a late-period runic alphabet after the arrival of Christianity in Scandinavia, at which point the alphabet was Latinised and was used occasionally, mainly for decoration [3] |
Ogham
- Various notes:
- See also: Ogham inscriptions