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Offline Yada  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2008 3:39:32 AM(UTC)
Yada
Joined: 6/28/2007(UTC)
Posts: 3,537

I was listening to Yada's recording of the "Pergamos" chapter when a heard him remark that the 'Druid peace sign was Satanic.'

A quick search online turned up this article:

Quote:
The Peace Sign and Satanism

The signal "actually began as a symbol of Satanic benediction during the rituals.'' This sign has been used by Yasser Arafat, Richard Nixon, Winston Churchill, and Stewart Meacham, Co-Chairman of Reds' New Mobilisation Committee." Churchill said that the sign stood for victory but remember that Churchill was one of the insider "elite" and a Mason. He most likely knew the evil significance of this symbol but tried to give it a facelift.

The "v sign" has a colourful history. "V" is the Roman sign for the number five and Adam Weishaupt used it in the Illuminati to symbolise the "Law of Fives,'' but there's more. In the Cabala:

"the meaning for the Hebrew letter for V (Van) is 'Nail.' Now, 'The Nail' is one of the secret titles of Satan within the Brotherhood of Satanism. Satan is letting us know that this is one of his favourite signs. Why else does he like the PENTA-gram (Penta = five!) and the FIVE-fold salute used in Masonry and Witchcraft?''

Furthermore:

"The Leftists, radicals, and Satanists who have popularised that sign...know its ancient significance very well. In fact, that 'V' sign is now used extensively by such Communist organisations as the Young Socialist Alliance, Vets for Peace in Vietnam, and the Students for a Democratic Society."

Although not a hand sign, the peace symbol itself needs to be examined.

"Known as the 'peace sign' throughout the 1960's and into the present day, this symbol is the Teutonic rune of death. 1950's peace advocate Gerald Holtom may have been commissioned by communist sympathiser Bertrand Russell to design a symbol to unite leftist peace marchers in 1958. It is clear that either Holtom or Russell deemed the Teutonic (Neronic) cross as the appropriate symbol for their cause.

Throughout the last 2,000 years this symbol has designated hatred of Christians. Nero, who despised Christians, crucified the Apostle Peter on a cross head downward. This hideous event resembled the Teutonic cross and became a popular pagan insignia of the day. Thereafter, this sign became known as the 'Neronic cross.'

"The symbol's origin in history proves it to be the visual mystic character for 'Aum' (the split 'Y'). This is the sacred word to the Hindu. Chanting 'Aum' is supposed to help awaken 'the serpent power of Brahma' at the base of the human spine. Occultist Albert Pike also identifies this symbol as mystical in his book on Freemasonry Morals and Dogma...

Read on
Yada attached the following image(s):
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Offline Samuel  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, September 16, 2008 6:40:28 AM(UTC)
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Joined: 8/4/2008(UTC)
Posts: 76

Man I learn something new everyday from here for real! Yahweh and the set-apart spirit just reminded me. I'll just relay a story on how i can relate to this. It was Mother's Day and I was out with the family, we just got thru eating and headed outside to of course take pictures. So of course me and my lil bro took a pic you posing and grinning and of course throwing up the peace. But while my GF was snagging the photo my mom said something but I just brushed it off. She said, "Learn to throw nothing up at all!" But upon reading this Yahweh brought to my attention the recount of that incident. He spoke thru my mom at that time but i didnt get it but now I understand. Thats powerful man. Appreciate the article. Also see pic below LOL, but now I know!



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"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places." -Ephesians 6:12
Offline CK  
#3 Posted : Thursday, September 18, 2008 8:41:51 PM(UTC)
CK
Joined: 9/10/2007(UTC)
Posts: 128
Location: Washington State

I'm confused. I read the article Yada posted above. Within it there is a discussion on the Vulcan hand sign made in the Star Trek series. While I read with interest about where the name 'Vulcan' originated, I was under the impression (from reading Lew White's "Fossilized Customs") that the hand sign used in the series meant something entirely different than what the above noted article stated. According to "Fossilized Customs," the "origin of the Star Trek salute" meant "Shalom aleichem (peace be with you), and that by placing one's hands together - back side of hands - thumb to thumb - and separating one's fingers in to the sign shaped the "letter SHIN for Shekhinah."
Any one have some input on this???
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