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12-29-2006, 08:49 PM #1OPSenior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
Hmm. This is interesting. Look at these photos and you will see fascist symbols from Napoleon to Hitler, to Bush.
Especially notice in the painting of Napoleon, the eagle with its wings spread out. That is a typical symbol of fascist nations.
Notice too on Aleister Crowley's certificate of becoming a 33rd degree mason, on top...the fascist eagle with the Illuminati triangle.Great Spirit Reviewed by Great Spirit on . Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush Hmm. This is interesting. Look at these photos and you will see fascist symbols from Napoleon to Hitler, to Bush. Especially notice in the painting of Napoleon, the eagle with its wings spread out. That is a typical symbol of fascist nations. Notice too on Aleister Crowley's certificate of becoming a 33rd degree mason, on top...the fascist eagle with the Illuminati triangle. Rating: 5
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12-29-2006, 10:06 PM #2Senior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
Yup, it's all related. You figured it out, congrats. Not only that, but Crowley was Hitler.
The World was Lied to about Hitler's Death
http://www.blackraiser.com/nredoubt/identity.htm
"Before Hitler was, I am." - Aleister Crowley
http://www.blackraiser.com/nredoubt/ident2.htm
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12-29-2006, 10:39 PM #3Senior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
Great Spirit has heard me say this before, but his paranoiac mind won't let him actually synthesize this information, and he's apparently not very long on memory. I'll say it again, though, because it helps put his degree of crazy distortion into perspective.
The spread eagle is a classic, often-seen motif in art. It's not a symbol of fascist nations. It's a symbol that's been shown widely in prehistoric cave paintings. In ancient Chinese and Egyptian art. In Greek and Roman art and sculpture. In pre-Columbian native American art. In classical European art and architecture. And, not coincidentally, in modern images chosen for countries and currency and political leaders, both good and bad. It's not used because of its fascist symbolism, for that only makes sense to people who have no understanding of visual art or history, but because it is a classical, familiar motif. It ranks right up there in frequency of use with other motifs like columns on buildings, nudes in paintings and sculpture, dancers, dogs, or landscapes. And it's certainly equally sinister (NOT!) as those other motifs, too.
Get a clue, GS. And get some education. I'm saving this link so that when you trot out your spread-eagle-fascism spin again in another four or five months, we'll have this on file. Your brand of crazy has failed again.[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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12-30-2006, 01:39 AM #4Senior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
If the Eagle is a facist symbol whats your feelings on Steve Miller?
Have a good one!:jointsmile:
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12-30-2006, 02:29 AM #5Senior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
Biggest threat to Americans.. Bears!
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12-30-2006, 02:35 AM #6OPSenior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
And don't forget about the Roman fasces!! The bottom image was from the fascist Vichy government of France.
p.s. I did go to college and I have a college degree
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12-30-2006, 02:46 AM #7Senior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
For someone who's had college, and I'm not at all sure I believe your claim, you're still not very smart.
It's a symbol of all sorts of nations, you wacko. And all sorts of other things as well. Fascists didn't choose it because it signifies fascism. But because it's a classic motif. You need to go back to school. And also get some therapy while you're at it.[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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12-30-2006, 02:54 AM #8OPSenior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
Put yourself back 500 years. If you said the world was round, you would not only be branded as a "wacko", but you would be branded as a heretic and burned at the stake!
Yea...who's the "wacko" now??
Oh believe me...I'm much smarter then you think I am.
p.s....DO YOU MIND TELLING US WHY TWO ROMAN FASCES SYMBOLS ARE HANGING ON THE WALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES??
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12-30-2006, 09:06 AM #9Senior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
This is how I know you're a wacko. Because your logic is insane. If you pray that I'll eventually see the truth, you need to pray even harder that you yourself do. You're the one who distorts reality.
If you were all that smart, you'd know that there were people, even 500 years ago, who theorized that the planet was round. People were burned as heretics for lots of other things than their theories of world topography/shape, chiefly their religious beliefs. If you weren't so absurd, you'd use another example to try and illustrate your own opposition to the mainstream. You've used that one repeatedly, and I can only gather it's because it's the only comparison you know.
Well, let's see. You'll say that images of Roman fasces in our capitol are because they're fascist and will base that on the fact that that image was chosen for use by Italian fascists and because the word "fascist" itself has the same root word. But if you were able to step back and look at the image itself and learn some art history--as you need to do with the spread eagle, too--you'll see that the fasces symbol of power and jurisdiction is far older than Italian fascism and that that image, like the spread eagle, has been used over and over again by various civilizations in architectures throughout history, not all of them fascist. Ask any art or architecture historian to confirm this for you and he will. Only conspiracists believe there's anything inherently sinister in that image. You conspiracists believe there's sinister meaning in classic visual motifs because your paranoiac minds desperately need to attach dangerous meaning where there actually is none. Just like you do here.
Little tip for you, GS. I'm a lot smarter than you can even fathom.[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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12-30-2006, 12:12 PM #10Senior Member
Fascist Symbols from Napoleon to Bush
When my cousin was huffing chemicals and had his nervous breakdown he was seeing 'symbols' in everything. He baracaded himself in the house and was babbling about teaching the crows to carry food to feed Africa. I remember he was looking at the rings on the end of a ceramic fireplace log. There was something of a distorted cross in the middle of the rings and he was making associations to the Free Masons, who controled the people who manufactured the log.
There's something to mental disorders and trying to put symbols and associations to things. Like Rain Man insisting on 3 fishsticks and trying to figure out Who's on First. I think there's a little bit of it in all of us and that's why we use symbols. But when the mind short circuits, it desparately tries to restore its own functioning by grasping at symbols to weave back into something concrete maybe? Just theorizing because I really don't know, but it's something I've been watching and thinking about a lot.
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