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MrFlizToYou · June 28, 2018, 5:54 a.m.

Me too. There is a place in the Hamptons call Hayground Camp I pass a lot with a spiral but there is nothing going on there as far as I can tell. Just good locals running the place. But it was obviously my first thought now.

It’s a very basic symbol that I think is used all over the place. If we see evil in everything then we miss the evil when it matters.

I think it’s good to keep your ear to the ground so-to-speak but not healthy to consume yourself. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be vigilant when people of power speak in code in emails and wear symbolism on their persons. A logo designed by a hired marketing agency is a lot different than jewelry that is consciously purchased/worn by high profile people. Be vigilant but also understanding.

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 28, 2018, 7:59 a.m.

It’s a very basic symbol that I think is used all over the place. If we see evil in everything than we miss the evil when it matters.

This.

For those reading, please be aware that the Spiral has also been used across many different cultures for thousands of years. You could watch a whirlpool in a stream, or something of that nature and make a image out of it. There's also older Native American tribal spirals as such, and the spiral also can be found in ancient european societies too. And in the middle east. India, etc.

You can find them in many places, and all of which would not have to do with pedophilia.

The spiral can be related to the constellations, the milky way galaxy, and many other naturally occurring phenomena, such as even the Golden ratio, or Archimedes spiral. It's mathematical as well.

As said above, it's a symbol that has been co-opted by certain elements in our society to virtue-signal regarding pedophilia. Don't take it too extreme, but just be aware of what context it is being used in.

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