Anonymous ID: e2bcd3 June 12, 2019, 5:52 p.m. No.6737534   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7596 >>7772

Because (((their))) symbology is important to them, let's take a look back to 1970 at the Atlanta Pop Festival, one of many multi-day music festivals at the time popularized by Woodstock the year before. Many of the same acts appearing at Woodstock also performed in Atlanta. As well as the same acts, the same scene followed. All the hippies, VW micro buses, open drug selling, eastern religious cults, biker gangs, underage girls, radical political groups, anti-war activists you know and loved from the 60's were still active through the early 70's. Look closely and I'm sure you'll see a few clowns.

 

Most visible at the center of the staging is an eye adorned pyramid. The same Hindu guru who gave a speech at Woodstock also appeared at the Atlanta festival. At some point, spray painted messaging appeared on the front of the stage platform beside the pyramid eye: March To The Mantra Sat Nam, and on the other side was Om A Yankee Doodle Dandy. Sat Nam is one of the common mantra phrases in the Kundalini Yoga process, translated as truth identity. Om is another common phrase which is essentially the sound of all that is sacred, or that which emanates from their version of the divine, including all their gods and incarnations. Sat Nam… anagram for…

 

The 1960's and 70's were loaded with anti-American programming, embedded within the music and pop artists of the day. Is anything different today? Has it become even more obvious? The messaging more crass and degraded?

Anonymous ID: e2bcd3 June 12, 2019, 6:09 p.m. No.6737641   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6737530

Another reason to take in yet more refugees. Optics suggest everyone coming to this country are doing so for legitimate reasons, including the illegals flooding the southern border.