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Swastika Quotes

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Dan    Brown
“It means that when organized philosophies like the Illuminati go out of existence, their symbols remain� available for adoption by other groups. It’s called transference. It’s very common in symbology. The Nazis took the swastika from the Hindus, the Christians adopted the cruciform from the Egyptians, the�”
Dan Brown, Angels & Demons

Dan    Brown
“Ancient documents described the symbol as an ambigram—ambi meaning
“both”—signifying it was legible both ways. And although ambigrams were common in symbology�
swastikas, yin yang, Jewish stars, simple crosses—the idea that a word could be crafted into an
ambigram seemed utterly impossible.”
Dan Brown, Angels & Demons

“The Nazis have swastika. A cross crying on the sides. (Les nazis ont croix ée. - Une croix qui pleure sur les ôés.)”
Charles de Leusse

“The need has to be defined by an Individual. If the basic need of quenching thirst can be met by a glass of water, everything beyond that is indulgence. Ego makes organizations sell products and services that deviate from servicing the needs to making higher profits. The further away you get from fulfilling a need and into making people believe that they need to buy a certain product or services as a necessity, the more tension builds into the system.”
Ajay Chaturvedi, Lost Wisdom of the Swastika: Turiya Tales

Mandy Ashcraft
“His undeniably impressive resume might as well have said he designed an updated swastika for the modern Neo-Nazi, the way brick walls had been put up around his entire field of work.”
Mandy Ashcraft, Small Orange Fruit

Philip Kerr
“Is dat een hakenkruis op dat stuk steen?"
"Het is een zegel", zei ze. "Van de beschaving uit de Indusvallei. Van rond 1500 voor Christus. De swastika was een belangrijk religieus symbool van onze verre voorvaderen."
Ik grijnsde. "Of misschien probeerden ze ons ergens voor te waarschuwen.”
Philip Kerr, If The Dead Rise Not