Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
Check out the similarities between the symbols of nazi germany and the great seal of the us.
the swastika in origin is an asian symbol which stands for peace and god. the Nazis used religious occult imagery in their propaganda and literature.
on the US great seal, the star of david which is connected to Egyptian mystery schools is right above the eagle. also the eagle is holding the arrows for war. but olive for peace. similar wing appearance as the US's is half out, as nazi germany's eagle is wide out.
when you look at it now, you wonder why we never paid attention to this shit. its right in front of us! the problem is acceptance.
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
what the hell are you babbling about?
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
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Originally Posted by opiuser
what the hell are you babbling about?
Yeah this thread goes nowhere... I mean yeah two eagles will always look alike, am I right??
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
yes, it's just two eagles.
check out the dutch and luxembourg flag.
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
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Originally Posted by Hollandica
yes, it's just two eagles.
check out the dutch and luxembourg flag.
My god how blind are you people?! Clearly it is no coincidence that there are eagles followed by religious icons on both of their seals, it almost makes me want to cry its so obvious. Remember that fascism and religion go hand in hand! I think you just have a problem with acceptance.
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
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Originally Posted by Great Spirit
My god how blind are you people?! Clearly it is no coincidence that there are eagles followed by religious icons on both of their seals, it almost makes me want to cry its so obvious. Remember that fascism and religion go hand in hand! I think you just have a problem with acceptance.
My God, how retarded are you! The reason that it is no concidence that you see similar imagery in the flags, crests, coins and currency of "Western" countries, is that we all share a common Greco-Roman heritage that extensively used eagles, arrows, olive branches, victory columns, ad infinitum...
Swastika-like images are found on just about any Hindu, Buddhist, or Shinto temple throughout south and east Asia...
I commend you on your powers of observation - to be able to find similarities between various cultures is a great mental feat - unfortunately it is about as relevant as a flea on Jessica Simpson's ass...
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
Check out the similarities between the Miller High Life logo "the girl in the moon" and the flag of Comoros...
Bhutan has a very scary flag, too...
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
so are you calling Free Masons evil now?
Nazi symbol w/Eagle and American seal w/eagle and religious icon
The design of first seal of the President of the United States of America was designed by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson at the request of the Continental Congress. The design was approved on June 20, 1782.
The seal pictures an American bald eagle holding a ribbon in its beak; the ribbon has the motto of the USA, "E PLURIBUS UNUM," meaning "Out of many, one." The eagle is clutching an olive branch (with 13 olives and 13 leaves) in one foot (symbolizing peace) and 13 arrows in the other (the 13 stands for the original 13 colonies and the arrows symbolize the acceptance of the need to go to war to protect the country).
A shield is in front of the eagle; the shield has 13 red and white stripes (representing the original 13 colonies) with a blue bar above it (it symbolizes the uniting of the 13 colonies and represents congress). Above the eagle are rays, a circle of clouds, and 13 white stars.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/cra...reatseal.shtml
You are definately a dumb ass!:thumbsup: