Thank you. Future proves past. No wonder he was so happy.
https:// www.thesun.co.uk/news/5111407/crackpot-north-korea-claims-kim-jong-un-controlled-the-weather-while-climbing-9000ft-sacred-mountain/
Thank you. Future proves past. No wonder he was so happy.
https:// www.thesun.co.uk/news/5111407/crackpot-north-korea-claims-kim-jong-un-controlled-the-weather-while-climbing-9000ft-sacred-mountain/
I know all about that Anon but there seems to be a bigger more complex part to the symbols. A very simple expression of it is in gang warfare. For example, Folk Nation Gangs demonstrate their particular alliance-alignment by "representing" through the display of symbols, colors, graffiti, and numbers and letters. Folk Nation symbols are Winged Heart, Devil's Horns, 6-Dice, Number 6, Devil's Tail, Six Point Star (Star of David), Upside Down 5 and Crown, Broken Five Point Star, and a Pitch Fork.
Folk Nation group members use right-handed identifiers to distinguish themselves from the People Nation groups, wearing articles of clothing to the right, such as caps, bandannas, or rolling up the right pant leg and using right angles.
Folk Nation gangs use the term "All is One" to greet each other.
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_Nation
And People Nation.
Gangs demonstrate their particular alignment by "representing" through symbols, colors, graffiti, hand signs, and words. Representing also encompasses physical orientation to the left side of the body. The People Nation Gangs wear all identifiers to the left. An earring in the left, a left pants leg rolled up, and a cap tilted to the left may all indicate affiliation to the alliance.[2]
The People Nation's hand sign is thrown to the left shoulder. The gang members fold their arms in a manner that is pointed to the left. The People Nation alliance in most instances uses a five-pointed star in their gang graffiti.[3][4]
The five-pointed star has its origins with the Black Stone Rangers/Black P. Stone Ranger Nation, one of the larger street gangs. The alliance's term "high five, six must die" is in reference to the five-pointed star versus the six-pointed star of their rivals in the Folk Nation alliance. Commonly used by the People Nation alliance are drawings of pitchforks pointed down in disrespect to the Folk Nation alliance.[1]
Certain terms are used by the People Nation alliance, such as "all is well" when greeting each other. The five-pointed star is not the only symbol used by the People Nation. Others include a 3D pyramid, a five-pointed crown, a die with its front-side showing five dots, a crescent moon with its concave side facing to the right and sometimes with a small five-pointed star to the right of that moon symbol.
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Nation
Cheers Anon. You were helpful. We're all in this together. Thanks! I'm just seeing these symbols everywhere now. I've turned into Rainman. It's spooky. Check out these music videos from Warren Fu. Seriously starting to consider the idea that we live in a Men in Black world surrounded by Ayyeees, which is awesome. How CNN reporters must be feeling right now:
https:// vimeo.com/252603290
https:// vimeo.com/warrenfuprojects
Just a personal opinion but I'd keep an eye on the London Mayor. Links to the Muslim Brotherhood and all.