United Russia logo through the eyes of a professional

United Russia logo through the eyes of a professional

03.05.2019

07.12.2012 14:57 Author: Yuliya

Most of the information that we blindly believe in the media is veiled and embellished so much that it loses the main essence of the truth and borders on a lie. More precisely, we receive only the information that people from above impose on us: the government, the world elite, the authorities. The media write about what the government dictates to them, thus distorting information, deliberately misleading the reader.

For example, what do we know about the United Russia party? It positions itself as the largest political party in Russia, which is fighting for the promising future of its citizens. But what really? Let's look at the details:

The United Russia logo is a bear, a symbol of reliability, perseverance and wisdom. But its shape is slightly distorted, if you highlight the base of the bear, then a completely different beast is formed - a goat.

But what does the goat have to do with the United Russia logo? Perhaps it is some special symbol? If you ask any search engine “a goat is a symbol ...”, then an approximate picture will be like this: “a goat is a symbol of the devil; symbol of antichrist; The goat is the symbol of Satan.

Goat or - a mythical creature personifying Satan. A creature named Baphomet is depicted with a human body and the head of a goat, whose hands are painted with Latin words: “solve” (disintegrate, dissolve, saw) and “coagula” (freeze, thicken, save, put in pockets). Say, if a land lawyer wrote the slogan “disintegrate, put in your pockets, saw”, would you turn to him?

Going further, the United Russia logo was not limited to Baphomet alone. If you pay attention to the paws of the "bear", then you can see something like an inscription or a word on them, but certainly not in the Indo-European language. Rather, it looks like Eastern hieroglyphs, that is, in Hebrew. Turning the logo over, the word selection method turns out “?????” (Jesus). It turns out that the bear's paws are not paws at all, but the name "Jesus" in Hebrew.

This can be treated as you like, but it's very interesting to read. Well, draw your own conclusions. It will be about what is hidden in the logo of the United Russia party.

I came across an interesting conspiracy theory regarding the United Russia party. Of course, it does not pretend to be a serious study, but nevertheless, the number of matches is really of interest. The number of letters, the features of the logo - everything goes to what smacks of Satanism here.

Original taken from mrvorchun A bit about the logo of the United Russia party

Interesting, in general.






I hope you noticed that Baphomet is holding on his knees not a simple object - a caduceus.
This is what it looks like according to Wikipedia:

An interesting resemblance, don't you think? For example, the same caduceus appears on the emblem of the Russian Customs Service:

The main point that does not allow me to take seriously the study of the material is the name JESUS, which he found upside down in the paws of a bear.

I draw your attention to a small detail - despite all the assurances of the Jews, in Hebrew there is no word ישוע, which is usually translated as "Jesus".
There is only שוע, the name JOSHUA or YESHUA, meaning "the wealth of God", which was worn by a person who was later recognized as the "savior" of the whole world. IN this case the most authoritative is the IRIS online Hebrew dictionary - check it out for yourself. Even Google translate carefully hides the truth.
What to do! Ivery masters the art of disguise simply masterfully

And besides, why would the Iberians turn over their own letters? After all, this is written only for those who speak Hebrew - are there many such among us?

Therefore, I think that the version is interesting, but not true.

And now it's time to start, in fact, the material itself. which has been aged in my drafts for so long:

It all started a long time ago, when this demotivator caught my eye:

Since I don’t speak Hebrew, I had to wonder why, in fact, the logo of the leading political party, Rasei, looks so strange. Even to the most impartial and objective view, he still looks strange.

At least the fact that a butting goat is hidden in a bear. Don't you see? And if like this:

But it's not a goat! As the WDP helpfully states:
The symbol of the party is an inverted marching bear. The party congress, held on November 26, 2005, adopted decisions on changes in the symbolism of the party: instead of a bear Brown the bear became the symbol of the party white color, outlined in blue.
Above the image of the bear is a fluttering Russian flag, below the image of the bear is the inscription "United Russia". The semantics of the bear is actively used by the party, including through various allusions. So one of the sections of the party's official website is called "Berloga".

The two hind legs of the bear are the letter Aleph, and the two front legs are the Aleph reflected in the mirror. Thus, the Throne is obtained, but in fact the Ark of the Covenant. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D1%84

And then it fits that United Russia, or rather the leadership of Russia, who comes from the KGB, adopted an armed KOB developed in the depths of the KGB.
The legs of the bear, representing the two letters Aleph in a mirror image, carry the Ark of the Covenant from the Sinai campaign, where they were sent by the pharaoh's priests.
And under the feet in the underbelly - the pharaoh and on the left, on the right a cat and a dog - pharaoh's servants and gods with the heads of a cat and a dog.
And all this bears the Russian bear in itself - they have tangled the bear, it carries the weight of the underbelly.

The explanation is interesting, but it seemed insufficient to me. Look again at what I'm trying to explain to you:

Here I just removed the extra parts of the "polar bear" - those that are designed to distract the eye. If you still say that this does not look like some kind of inscription, then you are in the wrong place and you better go read something about cute cats.

However, at some point I took another look at these “pharaoh, cat and dog” and suddenly thought that these “ears” can only serve as a pointer to “extra” parts that should not be taken into account. Approximately like this:

To be honest, at first I was even upset, the result seemed so absurd to me. Clicking in frustration on the pages of the WDP, I suddenly realized that Hebrew, in addition to printed letters, also has a written version.
Incidentally, very significant differences in the style of the letters are obtained.

From this point of view, let's now consider the resulting picture:

Let's see what happens:

It turns out the word TsAV (Hebrew letters are not printed, but written. The written letters almost exactly match the picture)

As you can see, any Iver can easily read what exactly is written by the "feet" of a bear. who where and why. In detail, so to speak. Look at the links here:

Of all three words, it is “tsav” that is closest in meaning to the word “mitzvah” with the same root. From this we see that it is precisely in the commandments given with the command "tsav" that the essence of the mitzvah is especially emphasized. Therefore, with regard to them, "special diligence is needed now and forever."

The weekly section of Tsav (Hebrew צַו‎) is the 25th section of the Torah and the 2nd section of the book of Vayikra. I got my name from the first meaningful word text: Tzav et-ha-aharon, veet-banav = Tell Aharon and his sons... Contains verses 6:1 to 8:36.

When the Torah describes the manner in which the Kohen was to remove the ashes from the altar after the sacrifice, she says the following: “And he will take off his clothes, and put on other clothes, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place” (Vayicro, 6:4). Commenting on this verse, Rashi. explains that the change of clothes by the kohen before he takes out the ashes is dictated by the rules of decency, so that when taking out the ashes, not to pollute the clothes in which he usually performs service. “In the clothes in which he prepares food for the master, he will not pour a glass for his master. Therefore, “and put on other clothes”, it’s simpler,” he emphasizes.

The section of the TsAV is mainly addressed to the Kohanim and therefore it begins with the words "Command to Aaron and his sons" (Vayikra 6:2) (Hizkuni explains that the section of Vayikra includes the rules for offering sacrifices that are obligatory for the whole people. In the TsAV, it speaks mainly about Mitzvot to be observed by Kohanim)

Let's go back to the goat that is hidden inside the bear.

Why do Iberians need some kind of Baphomet when there is a scapegoat? Few people know Baphomet, but every Iver knows the scapegoat. Yes, and the Russian people, too, according to a well-known expression.

On Yom Kippur, sacrificial cattle were brought to the Temple in Jerusalem: a ram, a calf and two goats of the same [source not specified 421 days] suit. The high priest cast lots and, at his choice, the first of the goats was sacrificed along with the calf (for the sins of the priest and the people), the tabernacle was consecrated with their blood, and the carcasses were later taken out and burned outside the camp; and on the second goat the high priest symbolically laid the sins of the entire Jewish people, and he was taken into the wilderness (Lev. 16:20-22). Hence the "scapegoat". According to another version, the goat was taken to the Judean desert, where they were thrown from a cliff called Azazel into the abyss.

I will not be scattered, but a number of Iberian sources indicate that not animals were sacrificed at all. And people. Other nationality. In other words, goyim. Doubt? In vain. Well, if Abraham, at the behest of God, without hesitation was ready to stab his own son, what can we say about some goyim?

I summarize:

1. The logo of the ruling party has a clear message to those who speak Hebrew - everything that comes from this party has the power of "order, decree, command"
2. The logo clearly indicates the section of the Torah of the CAB, which tells about the sacrifices and the order in which they are performed.
3. The victim is clearly indicated - Rus', which has a bear as its symbol. That is why a “scapegoat” is unpretentiously hidden in the silhouette of a bear.

like this interesting option decoding the logo I offer you. It's up to you to decide which version is closer to the truth.

I just want to say that the actions of United Russia in last years and the truth is, well, they very much resemble the sacrifice of Rus' and the Russian people inhabiting it. Read TsAV - everything is written there and keep in mind that for the Ibers we are not even cattle, we are worse:

taken from here:

During my student years, I was fond of design, or, as they said then, technical aesthetics, artistic design. There was a magazine in the USSR "Technical Aesthetics", which was published by the Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics - NIITE. The Soviet design school was generally recognized as one of the best in the world - for example, in 1967, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of October, NIITE developed a taxi car, the Gazelle, based on the Volga-M21, which began to be produced a quarter of a century later, it's just his enlarged version.
One of the areas of technical aesthetics was the creation of logos - the logos of Soviet enterprises constantly took first places at specialized exhibitions. I liked this business, and I tried to design logos myself.
The student passion came in handy later, when during the years of “perestroika” my enterprise was destroyed by the “democrats” and I took on any job, including the development of logos for companies and firms growing like mushrooms.
Logo design is a serious and responsible business. Here you need to study the business that the company is engaged in, and its history, and the main concept of its development, and explore the name - in a word, shovel a mountain of data in order to express the main idea of ​​​​the company in a concise and memorable pictographic form.
And it’s supposed to hand over the logo to the customer for a reason - like it or not - but always accompanied by a “legend”, i.e. descriptions of the logo, with links to history, word meanings, heraldry and symbols. In self-respecting companies, the legend is printed in artistic form and hung in a frame on the wall - so that visitors know who they are dealing with. And it is clear that the development of a legend is a job that is often paid higher than just the development of a logo.
And so, I looked at the United Russia logo with a professional look - and gasped! Well, wow, what courage and what sarcasm the developer was that he managed to put such a seal on the forehead of this entire Gryzlov company - but they swallowed it and did not notice!
Since, as I understand it, the developer handed over the logo without a legend, I will try to do this part of the work for him - for free, at voluntary. So:

“The logo of the pro-Putin party is based on a circle - as a figure that does not have sharp corners and the most pleasing to the eyes of higher authorities. The circle is divided by three horizontal lines into three equal parts, which are filled with white, blue and red, in accordance with the colors of the flag used by Hitler's ally, the traitor Vlasov. To emphasize that this is the Vlasov flag, and not some other, in the upper part of the logo there is an outline of Russia within the boundaries that Hitler and Vlasov determined for it - without the Baltic states, Ukraine, the Caucasus and other territories. The contour of Russia is painted in a characteristic yellow-brown color.
Below is the name of the company "United Russia", the letters are filled in white, but this does not mean at all that this is the same "united and indivisible Russia" for which the white army fought - this is only a remnant of that Russia.
At the bottom of the logo, a plantigrade bear is depicted, leaving in the direction from left to right, i.e. from west to east, which symbolizes Russia's withdrawal from Europe.
In accordance with Russian folklore, the bear symbolizes brute destructive power ("Teremok"), malicious vindictiveness ("Lime Leg", "Three Bears"), greed and stupidity ("Top and Roots", "Masha and the Bear"). In addition, in Russian idioms, the bear symbolizes wildness and wilderness (“bear corner”), as well as cowardice (“bear disease”).
It is the last idiom - “bear disease” - when a bear, frightened of even a weak enemy, begins to flood everything around with diarrhea, and determined the fill color of the Russia outline in the logo.
In addition, the figure of the bear in the logo clearly expresses exactly how the pro-Putin party is going to lead Russia – it is well known from Russian literature how a bear behaves when it seizes power and finds itself in the voivodeship.”

Such a legend - the interpretation of the logo should have been told in every office of United Russia. "But in general, it's simply amazing how they could take such a stigma on their foreheads. However, what to expect from "politicians" with bearish manners: brute police force has always remained fools and received vershoks instead of roots and vertices instead of vershoks.

Alexander Trubitsyn, engineer

Take a closer look at the symbol of the United Russia party, a strange bear, the wrong supply of chiaroscuro, a complex outline - this is a counterform: a goat is hidden in the “skin of a bear”, bowing its head, being pulled to the altar.

Scapegoat- in Judaism, a special animal on which the sins of the Jewish people were laid. On Yom Kippur, sacrificial cattle were brought to the Temple in Jerusalem: a ram, a calf and two goats. Taurus and goat sacrificed(for the sins of the priest and the people), the tabernacle was consecrated with their blood, and the carcasses were later burned outside the camp. The sins of the entire Jewish people were laid on the second goat and taken into the wilderness. Hence the "scapegoat". Or the goat was taken to the Judean desert, where they threw Azazel off the rock into the abyss.

A number of Iberian sources indicate that it was not animals at all that were sacrificed, but people of a different nationality (goyim). Doubt? In vain. Well, if Abraham, at the behest of God, was ready to stab his own son without hesitation - what can we say about some goyim.

Paws of a bear - the word Tsav

In addition to the goat, the paws of a bear are especially highlighted in the United Russia logo, they look like some kind of inscription. If you remove the excess (front and hind legs), then you get the word TsAV (Hebrew letters are taken not printed, but written). Tsav is a section of the Torah that details the process of sacrifice.

I summarize:
1. The logo of the ruling party has a clear message to those who speak Hebrew.
2. The logo shows a section of the Torah Tsav, which tells about sacrifices and the order in which they are performed.
3. The victim is clearly indicated - Rus', which has a bear as its symbol.

Here is such an interesting version of the decoding of the logo. The Russian people, in addition to glorifying the Jewish God and the Jewish people in churches (see), have now moved to the final stage - from “lost sheep” they have become “scapegoats”, i.e. took upon themselves the sins of the Jewish people, and all that remains is to sacrifice.
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