Minggu, 18 November 2012

5 Logo Perusahaan Paling Menyeramkan

Top 5 Most Sinister Corporate Logos
Oleh: VigilantCitizen
Big corporations pay millions in public relations to make customers associate their brand with a warm and fuzzy feeling. It is imperative that the soulless and inherently greedy nature of the corporation be hidden behind a family-friendly facade. But some companies just don't give a hoot. They hate you, your family and especially your cat and they don't care if you know it. They even display their evilness right on their logo because they're proud of it. Here is my top 5 of most sinister logos. Perusahaan-perusahaan Besar membayar jutaan dolar untuk Humas dalam rangka membuat pelanggan

#5- Alfa Romeo
Yes, I agree they make great looking European cars. But look closely at the logo. Why is there a snake eating a little terrified guy on it? I mean me personally, I'm a human, not a giant snake-dragon. So the fact that a snake is eating somebody is unsettling for me because I tend to identify with the guy and not the giant crown wearing snake. If you look at the logo's history, the ancient ones depicted the guy in a more vivid way.
In older logos, the little guy is in different color, still waving his arms in a seeminly desperate cry for help
The official story of the logo is that Romano Cattaneo was given the task to come up with a badge for the then new company, in 1910. While waiting for a train at Piazza Castello in Milan, he gained inspiration from the Visconti family's coat of arms displayed on a door. It features a "biscione" which is a serpent eating a human child. It reportedly terrified the local populous of Milan in the early part of the 5th century A.D. It has been said that the human being eaten is a Moor, during the Crusades. If that's the case, who or what does the serpent symbolize?
Coat of arm's at Milan Central Station. That nasty looking serpent is eating a child... Or is it giving birth to it?
Some esoteric authors claim that the serpent is actually a kundalini (Shakra snake) eating the material nature of man, thus signifying esoteric initiation. It is possible. But why was this symbol placed on Berlusconi's front lawn?
 
Sylvio Berlusconi's front lawn with man-eating serpent symbol.
The people at redicecreations.com have appropriately noticed that this symbol had been used in numerous documents throughout History such as Aztek drawings or alchemical engravements. The logo today seem to have taken a definitive elitist meaning, due to its usage by noble families, big corporations and even pseudo-dictators such as Berlusconi.
While we're talking about snakes eating people, why do I keep coming across art that portrays reptiles overpowering people?
 
Vigeland Park, Oslo. Look at its creepy face.
Vigeland Park, Oslo. How about a sculpture of me punching one of things in the face?
 
Waddesdon Manor (Rothschild Estate), France
Maybe I should ask David Icke for his take on the subject...
#4- Vodaphone
This logo has been criticized because there are three 6's hidden in it. Can you see them?
As you might know, 666 is the biblical number of the Beast in the Book of Revelation. It is associated with Satan, the Antichrist and Bob Saget (little humor here). Students of occult numerology learn that 666 refers to the material man, who is driven by his lowest impulses. He is thus similar to a beast and consequently embodies his own worst enemy. Whatever signification people attribute to it, it is always extremely negative. The good people at Vodafone however love the triple 6 to a point that they put it all over their advertisements:
 
Another interesting yet disturbing fact is the uncanny resemblance of the Vodafone logo with the one of the KKK.
Vodafone logo looks exactly like the KKK blood drop
So, yup, there's something terribly wrong with that logo.
#3- Council of Foreign Relations
The Council of Foreign Relations is not a corporation but this logo has to be discussed here. If you know anything about international politics or the plan for a New World Order, you surely know about the CFR. It is has been named "the most influential foreign policy think tank in the world" by international journalists. The list of its members is astonishing, to say the least, as it includes gigantic names names in the corporate, financial and political world. Some examples of corporations: ABC News, American Express, Boeing, Coca-Cola, Ford Motor, Google, Halliburton, Heinz, IBM, Nike, Sony Corporation America, Visa. Examples of members: Barack Obama, Zbigniew Brzezinski (Obama's advisor), Hilary Clinton, Dick Cheney, John McCain, David Rockefeller. Many authors have observed that these figures are working towards a world government and many members haven't denied this fact. Recently, Obama has chosen the president of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass, along with senior CFR-members Richard Holbrooke and Dennis Ross as special Foreign Envoys/ Foreign Policy Advisors.
On the logo we see a naked man riding and angry horse and flashing some sort of medieval gang sign. Is this the type of guy you would ask advice concerning internation politics? No. Well, maybe you would just for the heck of it. The figure on the logo contain many symbols that need decifering.
The white horse on the logo is most probably a reference to the first horse of the Book of Revelation. The biblical passages goes as follows:
"And I saw, and behold a white horse;
and he that sat on him had a bow;
and a crown was given unto him:
and he went forth conquering, and
to conquer"
-Revelation 6,2
The man sitting on the horse is naked, symbolizing the fact that he is wild and thus have no cultural affiliation. He is flashing the "Sign of Admiration", one of the many occult hand signs the elite keep waving at your face without you knowing it. Here's Napoleon (Freemason and Illuminist) making the same sign.
Masonic documentation state that this sign is part of the rituals of the 6th degree.
Screen shot of “Duncan’s Masonic Ritual and Monitor”, Malcolm C.Duncan
During this same ritual, the members are asked to repeat “For he is good” six times, then say “for he meroy endureth forever‘” six times. They  are finally asked to rise and balance six times. Draw your own conclusions on the meaning of this ritual. Here’s what Texe Marrs say on the subject:
“The hand/arm salute of the CFR’s naked man atop the white horse, in Masonic textbooks, is called the “Sign of Admiration.” Its explanation is bound up in the ancient pagan temple rituals of Israel’s apostate King Solomon. In reality, this sign is the occult salute of those who are of the Synagogue of Satan. The salute is made in honor of their leader and king, Lucifer, whom the Scriptures call, the “Prince of the Power of the Air.”
Is he totally out of line or barely scratching the surface?
Finally on the FCR logo, we find the saying “Ubique”, which means “everywhere”. Can this be anymore Big Brotherish? In other words, you can’t escape the wild naked rider. He might present himself as a man of peace on his white horse but he represents the occult cabal plotting against your best interests.
#2- Bechtel
 
 I don't need to go into occult symbolism for this logo. It's just blatant and in your face. It looks like the logo of a villain in a Saturday morning cartoon. Why are the oceans red on the logo? Are they filled with the blood of the innocent or something? I mean what are we supposed to think? Is it filled with Mercury? Why are the continents grey? Are they all paved with concrete? I especially like the way "Bechtel" is stamped over the planet as if it was saying "We own this place, get the hell off our propriety".
"Evil corporation" is a cliché and slightly annoying expression used by the corny branch of the liberals. But, trust me, it really applies here. Here are a couple of exploits accomplished by this great organization (all citations are from Wikipedia):
Stealing water from poor people:
The Bechtel vs. Bolivia case is round two of a fight over something basic: water. Two years ago Bechtel took over the public water system of Bolivia's third-largest city, Cochabamba, and within weeks raised rates by as much as 200 percent, far beyond what families there could afford. When the company refused to lower rates, the public revolted. Widespread protests eventually forced Bechtel to leave.
Building chemical plant for Saddam Hussein:
In 1988, just after Saddam Hussein had earned international condemnation for using poisonous gas against thousands of Kurds, Bechtel signed contracts with Iraq to build a chemical plant.
Profiting from the fall of Saddam Hussein:
Critics in both the United States and allies like Britain have questioned the process by which the U.S. awarded Iraq contracts to American companies. The profiteering from the destruction caused by the shock and awe at the beginning of the war has caused Bechtel to be accused of disaster capitalism
Profiting from hurricane Katrina:
In 2005, Bechtel was awarded a no-bid contract by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to install temporary housing for the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief effort. The lack of competitive bidding for the contracts was criticized, as was the high cost of the contracts and the failure to support local, minority-owned businesses.
There are many more pretty examples. Also, read on Bechtel's environmental record. It might explain why the water is red and the earth is grey on their logo.
1- Procter and Gamble
This is the mother of all sinister occult logos. It has it all. The corporation (who manufactures a great portion of your household products) has faced much controversy during the 1980's because of its meaning. Due to its bad reputation, the logo doesn't appear on products anymore but it is still used on official P&G documentation.
The logo features a moon crescent with a human face on it. In occult symbolism, a human face on a celestial body typifies it as a deity. The moon is usually portrayed as a goddess because of its receptive nature. Who is this mysterious masculine deity? Some clues concerning its identity are hidden inside the logo. First, look at each end of the moon crescent..two horns. Don't jump out the window yet. Look under the face of the moon, near the circle, there's an inverted 666. OK, now you can jump out the window.
There are exactly 13 stars in the logo, an important number in esoteric (especially masonic) numerology. In their lawsuit against Amway, P&G claimed that the 13 stars referred to the 13 colonies of the US. I'm sorry, but that is 100% BULL-CRAP. You might convince bribed judges or morons of this idiotic explanation, but any knowledgeable person in occultism realizes that this logo isn't just a collection of random cool looking things, as they claim. There are clear astotheological and esoteric symbols in this logo, who make it remeniscent of ancient images in Black Magic relics.
P&G has filed numerous lawsuits against its detractors and recently won against Amway. Some might say "Ok case closed, the judge decided that it wasn't occult. I can now go back to listening to Lady Gaga". But those people are sheep. Wise people use their own judgment and use their knowledge to form their own opinion.
To Conclude
If you believe there's a logo that should be here, be sure to post it in the comments sections. A big part of this analysisis personal interpretation, based esoteric documents, studied by the occult elite. Readers might agree or disagree with my conclusions but I don't really care. The ultimate goal is to encourage more people to examine their surroundings and ask "why"...maybe even doing some research would be a bonus. If more people could take this step and actually be interested in what surrounds them, our society's collective mind would be a little less driven by dumb-ass philosophy. The rewards of this change would be incredible. Meanwhile, back to my Lady Gaga..

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