5 Common Illuminati Symbols (And Why Not To Worry)

On May 30, 2014 by Tim Newman

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First off, here’s a recap of my stance on Illuminati theories and conspiracies that abound: there is a shadowy elite that controls the world, they’re called politicians, oil barons and the rich. Are they attempting to control our minds through advertising, to ensure we buy their products and keep them rich? Yes, turn on your TV or simply walk around with your eyes open and that’s clear. Do they have Satanic, occult undertones? Well, maybe sometimes, who knows what they get up to behind closed doors. But are these “Illuminati” slipping symbols into pop videos for no reason other than to show off? I highly doubt it. It’s pointless, especially if they are trying to keep secret.

If they’re smart enough to run the Universe they’re probably bright enough not to advertise that fact.

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I took the following photos from an article about Illuminati symbolism, click on the link to see the original. When explaining exactly why the incredibly indelibly secretive Illuminati put symbols in things the author wrote the following:

The motivation behind this brazen move is that it actually gives them a perverse kick to know that despite elements of truth or pieces of the puzzle being hidden in plain sight, the masses still remain largely ignorant, plus they also believe that by subconsciously placing their sinister symbols in front of the public they are actually tricking them into unwittingly handing over their consent, the very thing that allows the few to rule over the many.

What confuses things a little is that many of these so called Illuminati symbols really have been used by cultures across the world as meaningful symbols for years. But just because something did have meaning doesn’t mean it still does and it certainly doesn’t mean we’re being brainwashed (although we actually are, but by media advertising over-lords rather than satanic cults.)

1) Monarch Butterfly

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Conspiracy theory reasoning: 

The Monarch butterfly is used by those within the entertainment industry to symbolise the trauma based mind control techniques being carried out predominantly on the female celebrity performing puppets we see relentlessly paraded in front of the idolising masses. – The Monarch butterfly is used by those within the entertainment industry to symbolise the trauma based mind control techniques being carried out predominantly on the female celebrity performing puppets we see relentlessly paraded in front of the idolising masses.

Well, from the images there, only one might be a monarch butterfly, the others definitely aren’t and one’s actually a moth. So if they are using these symbols to point and laugh at MKUltra CIA drug experiments they’re clearly not zoologists.

On top of that can you think of any other reason why butterflies might be used in music vids etc? Well, um… yes. The monarch butterfly is used by many as a symbol of hope. There’s also the fact that they’re “pretty” and symbolise new birth, rebirth, the cycle of life, freedom etc.

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2) Serpents, Reptiles, Dragons

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These largely feared creatures have long been used to symbolise the cold-blooded and callous ruling ‘elite’. From ancient myths like George and the Dragon to more modern portrayals encompassing corporate identities and hollywood blockbusters, lizard-like beasts play a significant role in illuminati imagery.

Well… yes, dragons are a bit scary, and they have been in ancient mythology for many, many thousands of years. I don’t think you can say that the Illuminati have the monopoly on dragon imagery though, the Welsh do. Are we now saying that Wales is an Illuminati stronghold in the wild west of Western Europe? And also: Spyro.

The picture of Katie Perry above isn’t even reptilian, she looks like an alien with cats eyes to me. The grave is that of Dr. Franz Leuffen, the author of a book on post-mortem examinations, written in the 1860’s.

The patch is a military mission badge and the inscription “Nunquam Ante Numquam Iterum” translates to “Never before, never again.” No one knows what the mission was about, it does look sinister, but then the military kills people for a job so…

At the end of the day monsters = drama, so if you’re playing insipid plop music a monster might be a good way to make your dull tripe seem jazzier.

We continue with the evil owl on the next page…

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