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Have you ever wondered?
Questions by Jordan Maxwell

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Don't forget: some entries have footnotes.
26) What is the symbolic significance of the Oak?

In this German poster from 1939, we see pictured the two sides of the Second World War: On the right, the American, British, French and Allied Forces. On the left, we see Nazi Germany.

Notice the use of Oak leaves and acorns as Nazi symbols.

Here we see the swastika of Nazi Germany -- accompanied by the Oak leaves and acorns.


Here again, we see the now-familiar Oak leaf symbol being used in Nazi posters.

More of the same ... Nazi swastikas with oak leaves.

There are many, many pictures like these. But with these few pictures above, we simply wish to establish that the Oak leaf and acorn is a favorite symbol that was used by Adolph Hitler's Nazi Germany.

You should spend some time doing your own research! Here are two ways you might start:

1) Google Search 1: Nazi Symbolism Oak
2) Search Google for "Order of the Oak"
Now, here we see the same symbol used in a Los Angeles park:

 

 

Here we see Nazi symbolism with the Oak leaves as well as an olive branch. The CIA coat of arms also displays both the oak leaves and the olive branch.

Zionist poster (ask yourself: why would the Zionists be using the oak?)

27) Did someone at Microsoft plan their symbolic "Wingdings" font based on foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks?
757 Jet
Twin Towers
Order of Skull & Bones
Zionism
"Right on"

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