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b0ed34  No.8827104

And just like that…

Q reintroduces a potent sacred symbol that has been corrupted for / by the masses for almost a century.

Taking it's power back.

Nice Move Q -

(much better than playing into that other muh "devil" crap)

https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends/symbol-swastika-and-its-12000-year-old-history-001312

There is no religion higher than Truth

In the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, swastika means "well-being". The symbol has been used by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains for millennia and is commonly assumed to be an Indian sign.

Early Western travelers to Asia were inspired by its positive and ancient associations and started using it back home. By the beginning of the 20th Century there was a huge fad for the swastika as a benign good luck symbol.

In his book The Swastika: Symbol Beyond Redemption? US graphic design writer Steven Heller shows how it was enthusiastically adopted in the West as an architectural motif, on advertising and product design.

"Coca-Cola used it. Carlsberg used it on their beer bottles. The Boy Scouts adopted it and the Girls' Club of America called their magazine Swastika. They would even send out swastika badges to their young readers as a prize for selling copies of the magazine," he says.

It was used by American military units during World War One and it could be seen on RAF planes as late as 1939. Most of these benign uses came to a halt in the 1930s as the Nazis rose to power in Germany.

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3db5cf  No.8828995

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