From: Die Wahrheit on 20 Jun 2010 16:35 On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:05:11 -0700, Savageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote: >On 2010-06-19 20:44:22 -0700, tony cooper <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> said: > >> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 17:14:21 -0700 (PDT), sobriquet >> <dohduhdah(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Just because people have a swastika on display, that doesn't imply >>> they subscribe to the tenets of the national socialist workers party >>> in former Nazi Germany. >>> >> If anyone knows, the Duck knows that if it walks like a duck and >> quacks like a duck that it's probably a duck. > >I haven't seen many Aryan Brotherhood, NLR, Sacramaniac, SkinHead, >White Power, or Peckerwood gang members sporting "Buddhist or Hindu >swastika" tattoos or decorating their walls with anything other than >those we became familiar with since the rise of the NDAP after WWI. >Finding a swastika on, or about a subject gives most investigators a >pretty good idea of that individual's mindset and philosophy. Interesting you should say that. I once visited the St. Paul cathedral. Some of the hallways are completely lined in tiles all arranged in shapes of swastikas. Even the dome of the cathedral is decorated in elaborate images taken directly from the Major Arcana of a deck of tarot cards. All of the dome's images plainly titled with the very same names as those tarot cards' names. I asked the tour-guide about all of that, the halls of swastikas and tarot card's images above all other symbols and designs, but she had no answers. I guess we now know how all christians think and believe. > >There are plenty of other gang affiliation clues to be found in wall >decorations and tattoos, but I won't elaborate here. >I somehow doubt our Dutch pal has the skills to be rabid gangbanger, >but that might not be a hinderance to him favoring the practices of >that old teutonic party.
From: Tim Conway on 20 Jun 2010 16:44 "Die Wahrheit" <diewahrheit(a)somewherehonest.net> wrote in message news:7aus1697h0sg90kqjch5so7vkl9rejqju0(a)4ax.com... > On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:05:11 -0700, Savageduck > <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote: > >>On 2010-06-19 20:44:22 -0700, tony cooper <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> >>said: >> >>> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 17:14:21 -0700 (PDT), sobriquet >>> <dohduhdah(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Just because people have a swastika on display, that doesn't imply >>>> they subscribe to the tenets of the national socialist workers party >>>> in former Nazi Germany. >>>> >>> If anyone knows, the Duck knows that if it walks like a duck and >>> quacks like a duck that it's probably a duck. >> >>I haven't seen many Aryan Brotherhood, NLR, Sacramaniac, SkinHead, >>White Power, or Peckerwood gang members sporting "Buddhist or Hindu >>swastika" tattoos or decorating their walls with anything other than >>those we became familiar with since the rise of the NDAP after WWI. >>Finding a swastika on, or about a subject gives most investigators a >>pretty good idea of that individual's mindset and philosophy. > > Interesting you should say that. I once visited the St. Paul cathedral. > Some of the hallways are completely lined in tiles all arranged in shapes > of swastikas. Even the dome of the cathedral is decorated in elaborate > images taken directly from the Major Arcana of a deck of tarot cards. All > of the dome's images plainly titled with the very same names as those > tarot > cards' names. I asked the tour-guide about all of that, the halls of > swastikas and tarot card's images above all other symbols and designs, but > she had no answers. I guess we now know how all christians think and > believe. Not true christians. > >> >>There are plenty of other gang affiliation clues to be found in wall >>decorations and tattoos, but I won't elaborate here. >>I somehow doubt our Dutch pal has the skills to be rabid gangbanger, >>but that might not be a hinderance to him favoring the practices of >>that old teutonic party.
From: John McWilliams on 20 Jun 2010 16:50 ken d wrote: > Which are just as criminal as Google's activities. You don't have a leg to > stand on. IAE, please trim replies.......... TIA, -- lsmft
From: Die Wahrheit on 20 Jun 2010 17:12 On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 16:44:47 -0400, "Tim Conway" <tconway_113(a)comcast.net> wrote: > >"Die Wahrheit" <diewahrheit(a)somewherehonest.net> wrote in message >news:7aus1697h0sg90kqjch5so7vkl9rejqju0(a)4ax.com... >> On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:05:11 -0700, Savageduck >> <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote: >> >>>On 2010-06-19 20:44:22 -0700, tony cooper <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> >>>said: >>> >>>> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 17:14:21 -0700 (PDT), sobriquet >>>> <dohduhdah(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Just because people have a swastika on display, that doesn't imply >>>>> they subscribe to the tenets of the national socialist workers party >>>>> in former Nazi Germany. >>>>> >>>> If anyone knows, the Duck knows that if it walks like a duck and >>>> quacks like a duck that it's probably a duck. >>> >>>I haven't seen many Aryan Brotherhood, NLR, Sacramaniac, SkinHead, >>>White Power, or Peckerwood gang members sporting "Buddhist or Hindu >>>swastika" tattoos or decorating their walls with anything other than >>>those we became familiar with since the rise of the NDAP after WWI. >>>Finding a swastika on, or about a subject gives most investigators a >>>pretty good idea of that individual's mindset and philosophy. >> >> Interesting you should say that. I once visited the St. Paul cathedral. >> Some of the hallways are completely lined in tiles all arranged in shapes >> of swastikas. Even the dome of the cathedral is decorated in elaborate >> images taken directly from the Major Arcana of a deck of tarot cards. All >> of the dome's images plainly titled with the very same names as those >> tarot >> cards' names. I asked the tour-guide about all of that, the halls of >> swastikas and tarot card's images above all other symbols and designs, but >> she had no answers. I guess we now know how all christians think and >> believe. > >Not true christians. Quick, point out all the "true" ones. While I wait, I'll point out all "true christians" faster than you can. They all act and behave the same. "'We', and all just like us, are good. 'They' are different, they don't deserve respect. 'They' are evil and must eventually be destroyed." It's pretty simple. It's the core foundation of all their beliefs. Without that base foundation of childishly manipulative dichotomy they cannot be christians nor call themselves "true christians".
From: tony cooper on 20 Jun 2010 17:17
On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 15:35:06 -0500, Die Wahrheit <diewahrheit(a)somewherehonest.net> wrote: >On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:05:11 -0700, Savageduck ><savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote: > >>On 2010-06-19 20:44:22 -0700, tony cooper <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> said: >> >>> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 17:14:21 -0700 (PDT), sobriquet >>> <dohduhdah(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Just because people have a swastika on display, that doesn't imply >>>> they subscribe to the tenets of the national socialist workers party >>>> in former Nazi Germany. >>>> >>> If anyone knows, the Duck knows that if it walks like a duck and >>> quacks like a duck that it's probably a duck. >> >>I haven't seen many Aryan Brotherhood, NLR, Sacramaniac, SkinHead, >>White Power, or Peckerwood gang members sporting "Buddhist or Hindu >>swastika" tattoos or decorating their walls with anything other than >>those we became familiar with since the rise of the NDAP after WWI. >>Finding a swastika on, or about a subject gives most investigators a >>pretty good idea of that individual's mindset and philosophy. > >Interesting you should say that. I once visited the St. Paul cathedral. Which St Paul's? If the one in London, Christopher Wren did not anticipate the swastika design being a symbol of the Nazis hundreds of years later. >Some of the hallways are completely lined in tiles all arranged in shapes >of swastikas. Even the dome of the cathedral is decorated in elaborate >images taken directly from the Major Arcana of a deck of tarot cards. All >of the dome's images plainly titled with the very same names as those tarot >cards' names. I asked the tour-guide about all of that, the halls of >swastikas and tarot card's images above all other symbols and designs, but >she had no answers. I guess we now know how all christians think and >believe. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida |