911:Occult symbolism IX
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- Part I (Egyptian mythology, Pyramid, All-seeing eye, Obelisk)
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- Part VIII (Colors)
- Part IX (Alphabets)
- Part X (Animals, Insects, Arachnids)
- Part XI (Plants)
- Part XII (Life, Death, Sexuality)
- Part XIII (Alchemy)
- Part XIV (Masonic symbolism)
- Part XV (Masonic places)
- Part XVI (Hand signs)
- Part XVII (Occult Media Programming)
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.
Note: There are several different variations of the runic alphabet, depending on the time period and culture.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.
See also: "The John Birch Society's Apocryphal History of the Peace Sign"Oldsmobile
Note: This is one of several different logos they have used over the years.
Hagalaz rune
- Various notes:
- See also: Marian star
German World War II 6th SS Mountain Division Nord insignia.
- FedEx Kinkos Star 3.GIF
Walmart
(new logo, July 2008)Dead Kennedys, a 1980's punk rock band from San Francisco, California
Sig rune
- Single Sig rune:
The emblem of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA) "brownshirts" stormtroopers.
Note: the circle (representing the female/creational force)Flag of the British Union of Fascists (BUF), a 1930's political party in the United Kingdom.
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).
Note: the eye-in-pyramid.Winamp media player, which is a proprietary media player written by Nullsoft, now a subsidiary of Time Warner.
Note: the oblong square.Cover of Marilyn Manson's 1997 CD release Remix & Repent.
A Sig rune is used as the "S" of thrash metal band Slayer.
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
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