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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > Military symbols (Viewed 1555 times)
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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 20 on 2/22/2008 4:31 PM >
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Posted by Yehoshua
http://i198.photob...as/ActualPenta.jpg

That would be a more accurate version of which lines actually appear in the map - still rather odd, but you're missing at least one arm of the pentagon, half an arm of the star and have an extra mini-arm on the pentagon.


True. I live in this city, and when I came across this website was astonished and said "This is $%*&!%&*! up! I know for a fact these diagrams are not fully loaded, and what they mean is conspiracy theory.

Here's the link for the craziness:

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 21 on 2/22/2008 4:34 PM >
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If I remember right that is a corn maze. Didn't know it looked like that from the sky though... Cool find.

From the land of "Can't get enough football"
http://maps.google...q&hl=en&q=Anderson,+Anderson,+South+Carolina,+United+States&ie=UTF8&cd=1&geocode=0,34.500440,-82.649580&ll=34.578109,-8 2.723382&spn=0.0022,0.003648&t=k&z=18


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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 22 on 2/22/2008 5:09 PM >
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Anybody remember this? It was a Navy Barracks and it took them six years before they realized the error of their construction. It took six million dollars once somebody finally took note of the shape of this building to correct it. It blows my mind that this even got built.

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 23 on 2/23/2008 12:16 AM >
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I cant believe no one saw the shape of the building when they looked over the plans before construction and said, "Yeah, this looks like a swastika". This os a perfect example of people paying too much attention to the little details and not enough attention to the big picture.

Where was this anyway?

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 24 on 2/23/2008 2:52 AM >
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Posted by Blackbird
I cant believe no one saw the shape of the building when they looked over the plans before construction and said, "Yeah, this looks like a swastika". This os a perfect example of people paying too much attention to the little details and not enough attention to the big picture.

Where was this anyway?


It's near San diego. The only reason anybody actually raised a fuss about this was the advent of Google Earth. Funny how you could go by something everyday and not know what it really looked like. Now the swastika has been around a lot longer the Nazi Germany but seriously, this is US government. Are you f'ing kidding me?

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 25 on 2/23/2008 3:56 AM >
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If it were flipped the other way, it would be Buddhist, but people in America are too ignorant to tell the difference between a Manji and a Nazi swastika.

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 26 on 2/23/2008 4:58 AM >
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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 27 on 2/23/2008 5:44 AM >
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this is an old bombing target near fort worth, its made from concrete and about a foot deep, its about 20 feet from nose to tail.
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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 28 on 2/23/2008 6:20 AM >
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Posted by Wilky



Anybody remember this? It was a Navy Barracks and it took them six years before they realized the error of their construction. It took six million dollars once somebody finally took note of the shape of this building to correct it. It blows my mind that this even got built.


Nothing wrong with it per se. The swastika both a classic symbol, and an ancient one. It appears in almost all cultures and is almost always the symbol of the sun.

Beyond that it was an efficient use of space that provides large amount of natural light to a large area of the buildings with multiple courtyards and still has a compact footprint.

Of coarse the architect(s) and most everyone else knew it was in a swastika shape as that was the intension!


The swastika is now but another victim of the nazis movement. The first time is history that any culture maligned it with death rather than life. swell.



Here's more (use the Search feature) with a lot of posts, but you can just look at the pictures if you like...
http://www.uer.ca/...d=48644&currpage=1

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 29 on 2/23/2008 2:58 PM >
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"Now the swastika has been around a lot longer than Nazi Germany but seriously, this is the US government. Are you f'ing kidding me?"

This isn't Korea.

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 30 on 2/23/2008 6:08 PM >
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Posted by Wilky
"Now the swastika has been around a lot longer than Nazi Germany but seriously, this is the US government. Are you f'ing kidding me?"

This isn't Korea.


Where do you think our missile and rocket expertise came from?
From nazis Germany; scientists, rockets and all.
Who do you think was the the one man most responsible for putting a man on the man, and built the most powerful engine on the face of the earth?
Wernher von Braun while not a nazis, was responsible for the V-1&2 rockets of WW2.
He is a military symbol himself, although that was never his love, rockets were!
Never the less he was a man of vision, pragmatic and understood the full potential of the rocket and space, for peace or war.



Wernher von Braun is a military symbol and the father of space travel.
That's Walt Disney and Wernher von Braun in 1954. There's a huge 5.4MB blow up of this pic on Wiki.

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 31 on 2/23/2008 6:56 PM >
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Im Jewish , and i think the building is a good design thats why they built it that way they must a have just fingered no one would notice, and until civi setllies came around no one did.
Its really not a big deal because they were using it for function and not for what it looks like.
Now if they were trying to herald a new fascist regime that would be different but thats not the case.

as Posted by Boyington's bastard
Nothing wrong with it per se. The swastika both a classic symbol, and an ancient one. It appears in almost all cultures and is almost always the symbol of the sun.

Beyond that it was an efficient use of space that provides large amount of natural light to a large area of the buildings with multiple courtyards and still has a compact footprint.


Of coarse the architect(s) and most everyone else knew it was in a swastika shape as that was the intension!


The swastika is now but another victim of the nazis movement. The first time is history that any culture maligned it with death rather than life. swell.


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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 32 on 2/23/2008 7:14 PM >
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Posted by Boyington's bastard


Where do you think our missile and rocket expertise came from?
From nazis Germany; scientists, rockets and all.
Who do you think was the the one man most responsible for putting a man on the man, and built the most powerful engine on the face of the earth?
Wernher von Braun while not a nazis, was responsible for the V-1&2 rockets of WW2.
He is a military symbol himself, although that was never his love, rockets were!
Never the less he was a man of vision, pragmatic and understood the full potential of the rocket and space, for peace or war.


Wernher von Braun is a military symbol and the father of space travel.
That's Walt Disney and Wernher von Braun in 1954. There's a huge 5.4MB blow up of this pic on Wiki.



I agree,
If it wasn't for the German defectors during the second world war I doubt we would have developed the atomic bomb before Hitler, not too mention that the Germans were far superior in rocket technology throughout the entire war.

Oh BTW, what's up with Boyington reference? You related to Pappy?

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 33 on 2/25/2008 2:22 AM >
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By the end of the war Germany was 20 years more advanced than the US.. My great grandfather (not going to mention his name) was partly responsible for the bad things that went on in Germany.. So it goes. No he wasn't hitler.

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 34 on 2/25/2008 3:42 AM >
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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 35 on 2/26/2008 3:21 AM >
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Out Jonsered's way there are a shit ton of PBR's, not Pabst Blue Ribbons, although you may find those too. Practice and Percision Bombing Ranges from WWII. They had swastikas and ships mainly, but there are a few other shapes. They bulldozed berms and bombed the crap outta them to get good. Plenty of UXO around and they are mostly cleaned up. MOSTLY. Don't worry, there were just small blackpowder charges to make the markers go off. It was enough to get the bomb casing apart and spread some paint. But unless your skin is tougher than 1/4 inch steel, probably better off leaving them alone if found......

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 36 on 2/26/2008 6:47 AM >
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If i remember what my friend said correctly, the military uses that as an obvious identifier when you're flying into the NAS down in SD. I don't remember but I believe if you're on the correct approach while avoiding certain air space, you make a turn over the swastika for your final. I'm to lazy to actually go look it up.

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 37 on 2/27/2008 4:05 PM >
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Posted by 90rock


True. I live in this city, and when I came across this website was astonished and said "This is $%*&!%&*! up! I know for a fact these diagrams are not fully loaded, and what they mean is conspiracy theory.

Here's the link for the craziness:

http://www.jesus-i.../Illuminati/dc.htm

those people are lunatics. while some of their theories are based in fact, some have nothing to do with anything.


The boundaries of the city, established by George Washington in 1791, form a square 10 miles long on each side, centered on the originally proposed location for the Washington Monument.


right.....because washington was going to erect a monument to himself....(which wasn't even planned until 1840 by someone entirely different)

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 38 on 2/27/2008 6:05 PM >
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Awesome thread.

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Re: Military symbols
<Reply # 39 on 2/27/2008 7:34 PM >
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The housing development near the Orange Bowl football
stadium in Florida was named "Swastika Park" when it
was built about 1919. Recently, the residents thought
about changing the name. Could they sue the American
Nazi Party for defamation?
I don't know if there is any evidence of the original
name for Urban explorers to find today.

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