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King Bush Salutes SATAN!

King Bush Salutes SATAN!  
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From:absolutetruth311 at yahoo.com
Subject:King Bush Salutes SATAN!
Date:23 Jan 2005 16:25:44 -0800
Ha! Bush and family saluting satan...

(Go to link for pictures)

http://infowars.com/articles/nwo/bush_inauguration_illuminati_hand_sign.htm



Illuminati Devil Hand Signals Prevalent Throughout Inauguration

Prison Planet | January 21 2005

We have noticed in the past that the mainstream media would just carry
these photos without attempting to whitewash what we were seeing. Bush
and his entire family flashed so many of these hand signs today that
they had to mention it.

Associated Press and Reuters called it the 'Texas Longhorn ot 'Texas
UT' symbol.

So what affiliation does Prince William Have with Texas UT?

Silvio Berlusconi? Paul McCartney? Bill Clinton?

Tommy Franks.

Rock band Metallica? Are they all acknowledging Texas UT?

Dan Quayle.

Berlusconi again in color.

The first image Represents the horned god of witchcraft. Pan or
Cernunnos. Note the thumb under the fingers and given by the right
hand. The next image is a sign of recognition between those in the
Occult. When pointed at someone it is meant to place a curse. Note the
thumb over the fingers and given by the left hand.

Take a look at the photos and decide for yourself.

Related: Fascist Symbols In The House Of Representatives

Bush's Devil Hand Symbol Shocks European Viewers

Associated Press | January 21, 2005

OSLO, Norway - President Bush's "Hook 'em, 'horns" salute got lost
in translation in Norway, where shocked people interpreted his hand
gesture during his inauguration as a salute to Satan.

That's what it means in the Nordics when you throw up the right hand
with the index and pinky fingers raised, a gesture popular among heavy
metal groups and their fans in the region.

"Shock greeting from Bush daughter," a headline in the Norwegian
Internet newspaper Nettavisen said above a photograph of Bush's
daughter Jenna, smiling and showing the sign.

For Texans, the gesture is a sign of love for the University of Texas
Longhorns, whose fans are known to shout out "Hook 'em, 'horns!" at
sporting events.

Bush, a former Texas governor, and his family made the sign to greet
the Longhorn marching band as it passed during the inaugural parade
through Washington during Thursday's festivities, Norway's largest
newspaper, Verdens Gang, explained to its readers.
   

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