This information is full of paranoia! While the truth is obvious about secret societies, etc, what good is this overload of information? And for the record, half of the info is by coincidence and there is no deliberate scheme involved. Paranoia will destroya!
@bobbygray100 [I] am a creative who created logos before, and they were not based on occult or masonic symbols, but often on the Latin letters of the company name in a "creative" way. We just need to ask ourselves 2 questions: Which companies did I, or current better creative professionals, create logos for? And which companies is Tsarion talking about? He's talking about companies that shape our very culture, while we dealt with local law offices etc. And crass is another word for "corporate".
@bobbygray100 I'll tell you since when...since the people who created England ditched England and Oxford to go to create America and Harvard, then they created a Merriam-Webster that defines what English is, and created many other things that defines what should be and what culture is. Internet wasn't a word either when your dad was in school, but today it is a word, and so is lite, thanks to corporations defining culture, language, and life. Too bad you're in denial, pal.
@bobbygray100 If you cared to do some homework or spend seconds on research before dismissing what doesn't agree with your current belief system, you would've found out that actually "lite" is commercially used a lot more than "light". Don't take my word for it, here is Webster's exact definition of "lite" pasted:
lite
[lahyt] Show IPA
–adjective
1.
an informal, simplified spelling of light, used esp. in labeling or advertising commercial products: lite beer.
@kscuteflute Also remember that non-Arabs sometimes replace the "H" in the end of some Arabic words with the "T", due to lack of knowledge on when the H is pronounced as T. Like, you know, how Pakistanis refer to "salah" as "salat" or "zakah" as "zakat", even when there is no word after zakah or salah. So many non-Arabs may refer to the singular snake as "hayyat" instead of "hayyah".
@LinaGalina871030 Actually you morphed "hayat" into "hayati" to make that conclusion; there's also another way to morph the word so it would mean serpent. If you know Arabic, then you should know that "hayaat" (long A) means "life", and "hayaati" literally means "my life", so it means "my love / sweetheart" when used to refer to a beloved, signifying that the beloved is one's whole life. However, "hayyah" or "hayyat" (emphasis on Y) indeed means serpent or snake.
Its amazing how pervasive symbols are in media and culture. esspescially the history and power of those symbols. Although I don't think it is a conspiracy, at least not all of it, I think it is beautiful isn't it? is that just me?
I am a graphic designer, but not a freemason... I think a lot of us wish for a new age of enlightenment but, who knows historically we may look back at these days and think of how it was a time of desires fed and images like dionysis and the roman mantras of "eat drink and be merry" may fill the heads of starry eyed historians.
OK,so,you dont think thats not a conspiracy,ok...so what it is?coincidence?Do you have the notion that a lot of this companys have ties,like friends,mates,mutual friends etc..if you have 4 friends,and you concieved a code that only both of you understand...and somehow,someone figure it out what that meens,what will you four say...C´on,thers no conspiracy,,,its just codes!
the problem is,when someone need to comunicate by simbols or codes,that is indeed a conspiracy,not coincidences.
M is wings? I think not. 'The Solar window' represents the equinox? How about it represets a window?
Sears = aries? No, founded by Richard Warren Sears, it's a Cornish name meaning a person who saws. This is class A tripe.
The human subconcious prefers rhymes, not anagrams. And the 'solar symbol' and triangles are just basic geometrical shapes: the cirle, the triange and the square. And advertisers want their ads to be light? Er.....yes. They don't work too well if they're dark.
er... light is the correct spelling - lite is the spelling used by lazy ass americans in the past who were never corrected and no is used by americans who don't know better
Is it just me, or are these videos begging to become out of sync?
Morahman7vnNo2 9 months ago
This information is full of paranoia! While the truth is obvious about secret societies, etc, what good is this overload of information? And for the record, half of the info is by coincidence and there is no deliberate scheme involved. Paranoia will destroya!
videoknife 10 months ago
These companies/familes are having fun at our expense. Functioning in this world, at a very different level than most humans.
miketonon 10 months ago
waht about teh word aristacrat? any relvence?
bboytrix1 10 months ago
at 09:54 Tsarion said; "... if you go back 25 000 years the word for satan was pepsi..."
Now how does he know what was the word for that, if there is not writen documents?
did I miss something?,
don't get me wrong here, I just love Tsarion but sometimes I think that even our great teatchers make big mistakes.
Peace
extractormann 1 year ago
@bobbygray100 Go to the store.... it says Miller "LITE"... look it up in the dictionary.
doubledibi 1 year ago
@bobbygray100 [I] am a creative who created logos before, and they were not based on occult or masonic symbols, but often on the Latin letters of the company name in a "creative" way. We just need to ask ourselves 2 questions: Which companies did I, or current better creative professionals, create logos for? And which companies is Tsarion talking about? He's talking about companies that shape our very culture, while we dealt with local law offices etc. And crass is another word for "corporate".
gorocca 1 year ago
@bobbygray100 I'll tell you since when...since the people who created England ditched England and Oxford to go to create America and Harvard, then they created a Merriam-Webster that defines what English is, and created many other things that defines what should be and what culture is. Internet wasn't a word either when your dad was in school, but today it is a word, and so is lite, thanks to corporations defining culture, language, and life. Too bad you're in denial, pal.
gorocca 1 year ago
@bobbygray100 If you cared to do some homework or spend seconds on research before dismissing what doesn't agree with your current belief system, you would've found out that actually "lite" is commercially used a lot more than "light". Don't take my word for it, here is Webster's exact definition of "lite" pasted:
lite
[lahyt] Show IPA
–adjective
1.
an informal, simplified spelling of light, used esp. in labeling or advertising commercial products: lite beer.
gorocca 1 year ago
I have an archetypal aeries birthday :(
Kitt0000 1 year ago
hayat (hayati) in arabic meaning honey, sweetheart.....not serpant.....gosh.....
LinaGalina871030 2 years ago
@LinaGalina871030
haya = snake
hayyat = snakes
he's right.
kscuteflute 1 year ago 2
@kscuteflute Also remember that non-Arabs sometimes replace the "H" in the end of some Arabic words with the "T", due to lack of knowledge on when the H is pronounced as T. Like, you know, how Pakistanis refer to "salah" as "salat" or "zakah" as "zakat", even when there is no word after zakah or salah. So many non-Arabs may refer to the singular snake as "hayyat" instead of "hayyah".
gorocca 1 year ago
@LinaGalina871030 Actually you morphed "hayat" into "hayati" to make that conclusion; there's also another way to morph the word so it would mean serpent. If you know Arabic, then you should know that "hayaat" (long A) means "life", and "hayaati" literally means "my life", so it means "my love / sweetheart" when used to refer to a beloved, signifying that the beloved is one's whole life. However, "hayyah" or "hayyat" (emphasis on Y) indeed means serpent or snake.
gorocca 1 year ago
Its amazing how pervasive symbols are in media and culture. esspescially the history and power of those symbols. Although I don't think it is a conspiracy, at least not all of it, I think it is beautiful isn't it? is that just me?
yourdentisthatesyou 3 years ago
I am a graphic designer, but not a freemason... I think a lot of us wish for a new age of enlightenment but, who knows historically we may look back at these days and think of how it was a time of desires fed and images like dionysis and the roman mantras of "eat drink and be merry" may fill the heads of starry eyed historians.
yourdentisthatesyou 3 years ago
OK,so,you dont think thats not a conspiracy,ok...so what it is?coincidence?Do you have the notion that a lot of this companys have ties,like friends,mates,mutual friends etc..if you have 4 friends,and you concieved a code that only both of you understand...and somehow,someone figure it out what that meens,what will you four say...C´on,thers no conspiracy,,,its just codes!
the problem is,when someone need to comunicate by simbols or codes,that is indeed a conspiracy,not coincidences.
streetwarrior31 2 years ago
M is wings? I think not. 'The Solar window' represents the equinox? How about it represets a window?
Sears = aries? No, founded by Richard Warren Sears, it's a Cornish name meaning a person who saws. This is class A tripe.
The human subconcious prefers rhymes, not anagrams. And the 'solar symbol' and triangles are just basic geometrical shapes: the cirle, the triange and the square. And advertisers want their ads to be light? Er.....yes. They don't work too well if they're dark.
Baloney.
Cacadore 3 years ago
...thats not how you spell bologna.
heysheeple 3 years ago 4
er... light is the correct spelling - lite is the spelling used by lazy ass americans in the past who were never corrected and no is used by americans who don't know better
dkintheuk 3 years ago
@dkintheuk
wait wait wait so your telling me that I should say I have a lite head ache???
no better yet are you aying I can't see without lite is correct?
Anyway has anyone checked to see if pesi really did mean satan?
lopytube 1 year ago
what does it all mean?
bobtuskinsherbane 4 years ago
Salem cigs is Males spelled backwards!?!?
Subversive indeed!
jbrandonvalentine 4 years ago
no salem backwards is melas he said re-arrange the letters or something along that note.
darkfay 3 years ago
still it means nothing subversive.
It's the word "males" on a box trying to sell cigs
Jaybird040 3 years ago
I know its late but he said anagram not backwards if I'm not mistaken.
OnFiya4Jesus 2 years ago
OMG
ErikErikSonD 4 years ago