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10-06-2007, 02:39 AM
Hello
For some years, I have been conducting research into illuminati symbolism used in American comics, a very potent propaganda area of pop culture which has been often overlooked. I intend to write up my research in detail, but first consider these few snippets:
In 1966 DC comics (the name DC, as well as referencing Washington DC also spells out 600 in Roman numerals, so that's 600 in the year '66) rather arbitarily started to adorn the tops of its covers of its comics with a MASONIC CHECKERBOARD pattern! It did so for a period of exactly 18 months (ie 6+6+6). The then address of DC, at the time officially named National Periodicals, was 666 Fifth Avenue. (All these facts can easily be checked online, if you don't believe me).
Here is a sample cover from this period:
http://static.flickr.com/40/77679588_faee642676_o.jpg
A startlingly blatant NWO message, don't you think?
For some years, I have been conducting research into illuminati symbolism used in American comics, a very potent propaganda area of pop culture which has been often overlooked. I intend to write up my research in detail, but first consider these few snippets:
In 1966 DC comics (the name DC, as well as referencing Washington DC also spells out 600 in Roman numerals, so that's 600 in the year '66) rather arbitarily started to adorn the tops of its covers of its comics with a MASONIC CHECKERBOARD pattern! It did so for a period of exactly 18 months (ie 6+6+6). The then address of DC, at the time officially named National Periodicals, was 666 Fifth Avenue. (All these facts can easily be checked online, if you don't believe me).
Here is a sample cover from this period:
http://static.flickr.com/40/77679588_faee642676_o.jpg
A startlingly blatant NWO message, don't you think?