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'SIGN' OF THE TIMES: 'I LOVE YOU' OR 'I LOVE YOU SATAN'?

From Rocky Montana

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The popular hand signal has several meanings. 
 
 To the deaf person, it is a sign of Love for another.  To the college athletic fan, it is a sign of team spirit.  To gangs, it is a symbol for a certain gang.  And to Satanic cults, it is either a "sign of the horns" or the "horned owl symbol" which are both Satanic salutes and are signs of recognition between and allegiance of members of Satanism or other unholy groups.  As a deaf hand signal, I can understand ones using the sign in communication with the deaf or the deaf in communication with others.  As college athletic team hand signal, I can understand their use at college games by fans.  It becomes less understandable to me, however, where our politicians are concerned.   There ARE other, unspoken hand gestures which mean "I love you" and which don't have double meanings.  Are these politicians showing a hand signal  representing "I love you" or "I love you Satan"?  Are they showing love for their fellow man or are they showing their allegiance to all things Anti-Christ, Anti-God?  One can't help but wonder if they had arrived at their high political office had it not been for the assistance and approval of the Anti-God world elite group who control so much of our nation today.  They know the multiple meanings of this hand signal so they can't claim ignorance.  They could avoid confusion tomorrow, however, by either coming clean or by simply avoiding the use of this hand signal altogether.  Until they explain or refrain, one must assume the worst, that these politicians are openly and blatantly signalling the world of their allegiance to Anti-God forces.  Remember, Evil must always wear a sign.
 

   

        

Bill Clinton                         George W. Bush             Laura Bush                        Barak Obama                 Sarah Palin

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The following is an excerpt from the "Satanic Bible"...

"Horned Hand or The Mano Cornuto:This gesture is the Satanic salute, a sign of recognition between and allegiance of members of Satanism or other unholy groups." 

I Love You, Devil?

 

The "El The "El Diablo" hand sign often is confused with the deaf hand signal of the phrase, "I love you."  While at first this appears an odd resemblance, we register an "ahh, I get it!" emotion when we discover that the person who invented, or created, the hand sign system for the deaf, Helen Keller, was herself an occultist and Theosophist.  Did Keller purposely design the deaf's "I love you" sign to be such a remarkable imitation of the classic sign of Satan?  Was Keller saying, basically, "I love you, Devil?"                                                                                                                                           —Texe Marrs, CODEX MAGICA. 

From time to time politicians like Bill Clinton and George W. Bush have been caught on camera flashing the horned owl symbol with their hands.  There is a distinct separation between those in the demonic occult and those involved in the wickedness of witchcraft.  The goat is associated strongly with witchcraft and Freemasonry, while the owl is more strongly associated with the occult (e.g., Bohemian grove).  There is definitely an inseparable common denominator between the two groups: Satanism.  http://www.codexmagica.com
 

From Wikapedia:

The sign of the horns is a hand gesture with a vulgar meaning in Mediterranean countries, and a variety of meanings and uses in other cultures. It is formed by extending the index and little fingers while holding the middle and ring fingers down with the thumb.

Hook 'em Horns is the slogan and hand signal of The University of Texan at Austin.  Students and alumni of the university employ a greeting consisting of the phrase "Hook 'em" or "Hook 'em Horns" and also use the phrase as a parting good-bye or as the closing line in a letter or story.  Harley Clark introduced the Hook 'em Horns sign in 1955.  Within a few years, the symbol was widely known to football fans across the state and country.

The gesture is meant to approximate the shape of the head and horns of the UT mascot, the Texas longhorn steer Bevo. The sign is made by extending the index and pinky fingers while grasping the second and third fingers with the thumb. The arm is usually extended, but the sign can also be

 

OTHER USES:

Fans of The University of South Florida Bulls use the same hand sign at their athletic events.

Fans of North Dakota State University Bison athletics also use a similar hand gesture, known as "Go Bison!" The pinky and index fingers are usually slightly bent, however, to mimic the shape of a bison's horns.

Fans of University of Utah athletics, particularly football and gymnastics, use a gesture where the index and pinky finger are straight and parallel to each other, forming a block "U."

Fans of Northwestern State University Demon athletics also use a similar hand gesture, known as "Fork 'em!" The pinky and index fingers are extended but a little more parallel to each other resembling the horns on a demon.

Arizona State University Sun Devil fans make a pitchfork sign by extending the index and middle fingers, as well as the pinky. The thumb holds down the ring finger to complete the gesture.

Fans of the University of Oklahoma, a Big XII rival of The University of Texas, typically invert the "Hook 'em Horns" as a symbol of defiance toward The University of Texas. This symbol is especially prevalent during football season, leading up to the TX/OU game, played each October in Dallas, Texas.

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Feb. 14, 2010

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