January 6, 2009

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    You all remember this symbol, right?
    The symbol which I ‘Photoshopped’ together one day, and decided that it would make an awesome logo?

    Well, I’m confronted with a dilemma.

    You see, if you look closely at the symbol, what do you see?
    Do you see an expression against the movement of global elitism and NWO?
    Or do you see a slanderous statement against the concept of ‘enlightenment’?

    If I were to keep this as a personal logo, would I not be drawing negative reactions from people who would interpret it as the latter?
    The ‘All-Seeing Eye’ has been used time and again as a political symbol of Masonic intent, usually referencing the Illuminati or the Freemasons, or whatever organization places themselves as the elitist ‘capstone’ of any society or government. … but its common, and original meaning among laymen and citizens alike is to express the idea of an open ‘third eye’. An epicenter of sensing that of which we cannot see with our first two eyes. Thusly, is it truly appropriate to gouge out the ‘third-eye’ simply because some collective of high-class, and possibly spiritually/psychicly suppressing jaggoffs decided that the pyramid capstone with an omniscient retina was a perfect way to describe the ‘universally superior’?

    Ever wonder why people use symbols, and turn them around to mean the opposite? … The anti-cross. The pentagram. The swastika.

    What is this movement of twisted morality that enables people to disenfranchise a movement with a counter-movement of dark proportions? Some see these ‘farce symbols’ as meaningless and ridiculous. Some enforce their ‘definition’ blindly to fit their angsty, anti-social needs.

    If a symbol respresents an idea, then why do people steal the symbols but void the interpretation, by either twisting, or not twisting the symbol?

    Perhaps my point was against the elitist factions of the world, but what does the world see but a jagged mirror’s image of what it should have been?

Comments (2)

  • That is why I asked you once if you were an activist. I viewed the symbol as of anarchy. As the all seeing eye that is seen on top of they pyramid on the back of the dollar bill, and a red arrow drawn downwards through it. I dont know, I guess what I am trying to say is that things are viewed differently by different people.

  • I agree that all people view symbols differently, which intrectly aggrivates those who originally intended it to mean something totally different. FOR example. I have a tattoo of a pentagram on my right wrist. I have been labled as a devil worshiper when infact the pentagram existed long before the rebellious statute of Christianity existed. Instead of changing society to understand a symbol as the beholder would like it to be seen, they have taught us to either a. assume what make us feel more comfortable, or b. ‘ignore what others think of you and stand proud of who you are’…. I think you should do as you will, but stereotypes will never fade nomatter the color, shape, or size of the symbol you perfer…

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