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May 17, 2004 - Ok, this is creepy. A freakin' reptile with
a pentagram in the eye. A "Great Value" brand product, marketed by
Wal-Mart.

May 17, 2004 - The cover of "Database Management Systems", by Gerald.
V. Post. Published by Irwin McGraw-Hill. Symbolism of note: all-seeing eye at
the top of the pyramid, blueprint planners at the top of the pyramid, 7 marks
in the lower left of the screen ("G" for gnosis), Royal Arch Masonry
- lower right, the left crane lifts a strange headdress (with another arch),
the right crane appears to be a stylized reptilian/dinosaur.

May 17, 2004 - From eWeek, March 29th, 2004. Doesn't IBM VP Linda Sanford just
LOOK like a reptile? The story continues on page 16, which resolves to 7, again
"G" for gnosis.

May
22, 2004 - My daughter's Lincoln Parish library card.

June 21, 2004 -
KinderCare Logo. You might have to squint to see the all-seeing eye at the top
of the pyramid, but I have also read that the bell itself is Masonic symbolism.
KinderCare has been implicated in a ritual abuse case, and has ties to Bush
and others.
June 21, 2004 - Steve Curry Expeditions - Voyage To Our Hollow Earth - I don't think enough people know about this historic trip being planned. I am pushing for myself and David Icke to go along... Read the second essay below.
June 21, 2004 - I realize this cover is mostly in reference to his earlier work Red Dragon, but I detect a lot of Masonic references in this book.

June 22, 2004 - Okay, this was from a site that advertised reptilian contact lenses. But it's still sort of ooky. They don't make your skin green, do they?

June 23, 2004 - This was one of my absolute favorite games on the Atari 2600 when I was a kid. "Demons" + Reptiles + Space. Collective Unconsciousness?
June 24, 2004 - 1982 movie about Quetzalcoatl, the winged serpent. Humongous Pterodactyloid Quetzalcoatlus Northropi.
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