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文档介绍:12 MASONIC SIGNALS IN THE MEDIA
We see them everyday in newspapers and magazines: pictures of men and women from
politics, economics and important institutions, which show mostly strange "hand
signals" .But few newspaper readers think about it, because these pictures do not say
anything to them; But they say to freemasons and other insiders very much. Who would let
themselves be photographed time and times again in such a way? Already in the earliest
youth children will be told, when one makes a photo with them, to take their fingers away
from their face and to use no hand gestures. Thus why do politicians, economics and
further personalities allow such photos of themselves to be made? Further ,which editor-in-
chief would picks the worst pictures out from the dozens of photos available, which upon
careful observation, always show the same ugly gestures? But it has already its sense,
because these hand signals, views and grasps are messages under "insiders". With these
hand signals secret messages and instructions, are passed on mainly by signal photos in
the press. In order that this code does not attract the attention of the average reader, the
"insiders" use a whole set of harmlessly looking hand signals and gestures. Only those
who understand this code, from newspapers and magazines will understand, what is really
going on in politics, economics, culture and even in the sport.
Here are the 12 gestures of the freemasons, which are spread over the press:
1 The pointer
2 The fist
3 The pyramid
4 The ok character
5 The hand on the heart
6 The hand in the play (as if holding an invisible ball)
7 The eye looking up for no reasons.
8 The masonic handshake
9 grasping their glasses in a photo
10 looking above the glasses
11 The neck grasp (distress signal)
12 The tie grasp (distress signal)
The pointer is one to most used gestures.
The meaning of this gesture is probably the following:
if the finger shows upward, this is call