Everyday's examples of the Illuminati Pyramid

Mikey

The Living Force
A few years ago, I read the german book "Secret Societies and their Power in the 21st Century" from Jan Udo Holey, so I became aware of the whole Illuminati/Freemasonry conspiracy including its symbology. It was interesting that after becoming aware of the symbols, most prominently the pyramid, I found them occasionally even out on the street!

First, this is the well-known Illuminati Pyramid, with the all-seeing luciferian eye in it: There are a lot more interesting details to discover, please refer to the respective litereature.
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I thought, this could be interesting to you, so I went out and took some pictures:

In the first district of Vienna, it could also called the "bank and money district", are the most prominent establishments of banks and insurance companies (Hypo Bank, Bank Austria, Bawag, Anker, ...) . One can easily see it due to the special type of buildings:

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One insurance company, the "Anker Versicherung" belongs to the "helvetia group", which has as logo a pyramid:

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With my mouth wide open, I found a pyramid carved in the granite (3mm deep) of the sidewalk. You can see the simplified "eye" in the middle:
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In a town about 50km south of Vienna, there is a kind of monument, which was apparently built by the Raiffeisen bank, consisting of 5 pyramids. The luciferian eye replaced by the Raiffeisen logo, a traditional protection symbol:

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Interestingly, opposite to the site, there is a house with the classical illuminati pyramid depicted with the words "Hof zum Auge Gottes" that means "House to the eye of god". The luciferian god, of course:
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The Erste bank advertised with this flyer, showing a mascot. Maybe I am freaking out here, but I cannot help but seeing a pyramid shape as the red hat.
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Do you have good examples? Share it here!!

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- check stephansdom. it is FULL of freemasonry-related symbols, inside and outside
- peterskirche = opus dei
- malteserkirche = knights of malta

- also, fountain next to ankeruhr (opposite of ice parlor)
- main building of erstebank am graben (fries, ganz oben) - the two stone needles before the entrance also have a meaning BTW
- votivkirche inside
- hofburg
- rathaus
- natur + kunsthistorisches museum
...

i have a collection of pics, will see if i come around to post something during the next days.
 
this one i took here in vienna - it's from a rather smallish monument found in the vast garden area of Schönbrunn palace.
it commemorates Joseph II.
the slogan is 'Virtute et exemplo'.

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Again a pyramid:

Loomis has a position as a global leader in cash handling as a division of Securitas. Internationally Loomis comprises a service network of 440 operating locations in ten Western European countries and the U.S. with annual revenue of $1.6 billion. (according to Homesite)

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Is it a red hat inside the trangle, or a hobbyhorse??

Note the 13 red fruits and 7 bunch of leafes on each branch in almost the same manner as the dollar note:

Wikipedia said:
13 stars above the eagle
13 steps on the Pyramid
13 letters in ANNUIT COEPTIS
13 letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM
13 vertical bars on the shield
13 horizontal stripes at the top of the shield
13 leaves on the olive branch
13 fruits
13 arrows
 
Data said:
Is it a red hat inside the trangle, or a hobbyhorse??
from wikipedia:
The coat of arms of El Salvador has been in use in its current form since 15 September 1912. Its center consists of a triangle, in which five volcanoes rise out of the sea. They symbolize the five member states of the United Provinces of Central America. Depicted under it is a red Phrygian cap on a staff before a golden sun and the date 15 September, 1821, Independence Day of El Salvador. Over it is a rainbow. Behind the coat of arms there are five flags representing the flags of the Federal Republic of Central America raised. Under it, there is a scroll which states the national motto of El Salvador: Dios, Unión, Libertad (Span., "God, Union, Liberty"). All of this is surrounded by a laurel garland, which is tied together under the national flag. The garland is divided into 14 different parts, which symbolize the 14 Departamentos, the Salvadorian subnational administrative units. All this is surrounded by golden letters, which form the Spanish words REPÚBLICA DE EL SALVADOR EN LA AMÉRICA CENTRAL (English: Republic of El Salvador in Central America).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_El_Salvador


what is a 'phrygian cap'?

from wikipedia (excerpts)
The Phrygian cap or Bonnet Phrygien is a soft, red, conical cap with the top pulled forward, worn in antiquity by the inhabitants of Phrygia, a region of central Anatolia. In paintings and caricatures, it represents freedom, or the search for liberty.

In vase-paintings and other Greek art, the Phrygian cap serves to identify the Trojan hero Paris as non-Greek; Roman poets habitually use the epithet "Phrygian" to mean Trojan.

The Phrygian cap is worn by the syncretic Hellenistic and Roman, though originally Persian, saviour god Mithras, and by the Anatolian god Attis. The same soft cap is seen worn by an attendant in the murals of a late 4th century Thracian tomb at Kazanlak, Bulgaria

During the 18th century, the red Phrygian cap evolved into a symbol of freedom, held aloft on a Liberty Pole during the American Revolutionary War. It was also adopted during the French Revolution, and to this day the national emblem of France, Marianne, is shown wearing a Phrygian cap. The cap was also incorporated into the symbol of the late 18th century Irish revolutionary organisation the Society of the United Irishmen.

Many of the anti-colonial revolutions in North and South America were heavily inspired by the imagery and slogans of the French Revolution. As a result, the cap has appeared on the coats of arms of many Latin American nations. An effigy of "Liberty" was shown holding the Liberty Pole and Phrygian cap on some early United States of America coinage. It also appears on the State flag of West Virginia, New Jersey and New York, as well as the official seals of the United States Army and the United States Senate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygian_cap
 
Data said:
With my mouth wide open, I found a pyramid carved in the granite (3mm deep) of the sidewalk. You can see the simplified "eye" in the middle:
Probably a survey point.

Interesting that a survey point is often denoted by a triangle...

Prosaicly though, a triangle is an efficient way of highlighting a feature (the "eye" would mark a position known to an accuracy of a few millimetres) so that it can be readily recognised at some future date.
 
I thought of that possibility also. It could well be. Triangles usually mark "trigonometric points" and are more likely found on granite stones in the open land. Professional survey points look more like metal plates shown in the pictures below, and are also found at the discussed site.
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I am going to ask a friend - a land surveyor - about the issue. Thanks for pointing that out!
 
data, I cannot see over half of your images. when i go to address, "Uh Oh!" cannot find files.

I have looked at several short films about these symbols on youtube\google. simply type in search: "occult symbology" + (refine)"corprate" and there are quite a few. One of the things I see as an issue is how far do you take a symbol?
Sometimes a triangle is just that. Admittedly, there seems no reason for anyone but occult organisations to use the eye in a pyramid. I have seen a website saying that the made in australia triange (and several others in corporate/gov aus.) point to NWO influence. I cannot seem to find the site right now.

I have also seen an image of what was claimed to be the israeli supreme court that had a pyramid embedded in the roof ( from the outside). It is hard to find another image of the building showing a roofline, so this is still unconfirmed (for me....).
 
some quick observations:
- The little thing I donnot understand is why they are still calling it "occult symbol" since everybody knows it? Thos pyramid stuff is everywhere, it is like they put it intensionnaly before our eyes to see it!
- the little upper part of the pyramide with the eye is separated and may represent the multidimensional aspect above the elite. what do you think about it?
- a single eye (rather then two in our terrestrial nature) is also a representation of something out-here? an eye is a presence (a window to the soul) and there is any body with it (no body/matter)?
- now, less serious, what a bout the dark side of the moon album of pink floyd? :P
 
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