The Great American Chicken Footprint
The peace sign became widely used in the United States, especially in various rights movements, after it was used by a friend of Martin Luther King during a civil rights movement and among orthodox Christian organizations in the United States. In the 1970s, some people thought this symbol contained some evil metaphor, while others thought it was a symbol of communism, so people began to avoid using it. Under South Africa's apartheid regime, the symbol was even officially banned. During the Vietnam War, opponents of the war used this symbol, so the symbol is also known as the "Great American Chicken's Footprints."
British nuclear disarmament symbol
It is not an intentional infringement. This symbol still serves as the British nuclear disarmament symbol. But around the world, people see it as a symbol of peace and non-violence. People can use this logo for free and without anyone's permission. This has led to its use and abuse, even if it is seen by CND or other peace organizations who will not be happy. This logo is also used for several other purposes such as business, advertising, and fashion. "We can't prevent these uses, and we don't plan to apply for patents. All we can do is hope that those businesses will donate some money. Any money they donate, we will use it as CND's peaceful education and information work." So said a spokesperson for the Disarmament website.
Death sign
This symbol is a death sign in the ancient Nordic Teutonic language. It was adopted as a "peace sign" in 1960 and is still used today. Gerald Holtom, a supporter of the 1950 peace movement, may have been commissioned by the communist Bertrand Russell to design a logo to unite left-wingers in the 1958 peace movement. Apparently both Holtom and Russell considered the Teutonic Cross (also known as the Nero Cross) an appropriate symbol to represent their cause.
Used to hate Christians
However, two thousand years ago to the present, this symbol was designed to hate Christians. Nero, a tyrant who despised Christians, crucified Saint Peter and turned the cross upside down. The shape of the Teutonic cross symbolized this horrific atrocity and became a very popular emblem among pagans at the time. This symbol has since been known as the "Cross of Nero". The historical origin of this symbol proves that it is a visualization of the mystical characteristics of "Aum (forked Y)", which is a sacred word to Hinduism. The hymn "Aum" is believed to help awaken the "evil power of Lord Brahma" in the human spine. The mystic Albert Pike also made this symbol very mysterious in his book on Faith and Morality.
This symbol (also known as "The Broken Cross", "The Wrinkle of the Eye", "Witch's Feet", "Nero's Cross", "Destroyed Judaism", "Anti-Christ's mark") is actually a broken weapon. It also means "gesture of despair" and "death of man". The Germanic tribes who used this symbol gave it strange and mysterious properties. Such a "word" is said to be used by pagan "black magicians" in spells and curses...
And today this inverted broken cross - and the socialist " The same as the "peace sign"
In Germany it is considered the "todersrune" or word of death. Not only was it stipulated by Hitler's National Socialist Party members that it must appear on German obituaries, it must also be engraved on the tombstones of Nazi officers in the SS troops. This symbol catered to the Nazi emphasis on pagan mysticism. When the arms of this sign stand vertically, it is "the Pythagorean emblem of life, forming a fork in the road leading to good and evil." It also means fertility and fertility, but when the arms point downward, It represents evil and death.
Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan, used this symbol on his altar curtain. A witch once commented on this symbol as follows: It is an ancient and powerful anti-Christ symbol. In the Dark Ages it was used in Druid magic and various Satan worshipers' initiation ceremonies. They painted A magic circle is created and a cross is given to the new member, who then holds the cross up and turns it upside down.
He then broke with Christianity in all three dimensions of time (past, present and future) and snapped the horizontal one downward to form the shape of the "crow's feet". ?This ugly sign is a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Those who wear and display this symbol are, knowingly or unknowingly, resisting Christ.
Paris Incident Peace Sign
After the terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015, the 32-year-old French graphic designer Jean Jullien created " "Peace in Paris" sign went viral around the world. This icon combines the Eiffel Tower with the peace sign and becomes a symbol of support for France.