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newark
Member # 888
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Information Awareness Office has an official site. On this site, there is a symbol. I would like to say a few words on this symbol. Here is another site with an opinion on the matter.
The new government symbol
Before I state my opinion, I determine that IAO is known also as IHJH, or the Tetragrammation in the Hebrew Mysteries. And, for the Gnostics, the IAO was the mystical symbol for the Divine Supreme World, or the Supreme Being.
I very much hate this symbol. This symbol says that we have the power of God to do what we please and to whom we please. This is the height of arrogance and vanity. No one can harm or hinder our ascent. The people of the Middle East will be under our constant and unwavering eye subject to our whims and desires. Is this the message we want to send to your coalition of the willing, as our president calls our allies?
Where the frell is our country going?
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Sol System
Member # 30
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I am 100% convinced. But surely those clever Denton lads will save us?
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TSN
Member # 31
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Y'know, sometimes these logos are created by stupid people who don't put as much thought into them as the conspiracy theorists. Probably, the logo's creator said "Hey, since we're about gathering information, we can show an eye overlooking the world. And we can use that weird eye-on-a-pyramid thing off the dollar bill. That's an American symbol, right?".
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First of Two
Member # 16
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Please send all your dollar bills to me, newark.
I'm sure you don't hate the symbol quite THAT much, do you?
*points and laughs, Nelson-style*
quote: I determine that IAO is known also as IHJH, or the Tetragrammation in the Hebrew Mysteries.
How did you "determine" this? And what hallucinogen were you using at the time?
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TSN
Member # 31
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Not to mention that the word is "Tetragrammaton". And it's simply the name of the Judeo-Christian god as written in Hebrew in the bible. I don't know what these "Hebrew mysteries" are. Were they written by Sir Arthur Cohen Doyle?
Oh, and the most obvious: It's YHVH or YHWH. Sometimes you'll see a 'J' in place of the 'Y'. In a stretch, you might be able to replace the 'Y' w/ an 'I'. But there's no way you can put a 'J' between the 'H's and still have anything even close to the Tetragrammaton.
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Ritten
Member # 417
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Yes, newark, and any larger bills can be sent to me...
All seeing in to the shadowy hard to define world....
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