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More weirdness from the weirdness mills:
https://t.me/STFNREPORT/20204
Ceffer says
More weirdness from the weirdness mills:
https://t.me/STFNREPORT/20204
Why is the inscription in English? Shouldn't it be in German, Yiddish, or Hebrew? Also 1932 was the START of the depression in the United States although it hit Europe earlier.
The coin, celebrating the end of the depression, had been produced in 1932 by Stewart-Warner, a company that in its earliest incarnation had produced the speedometers that were used in the Ford Model T. ...
Mr Warner, given his surname, easily had German origins. In July 1932’s elections the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (the nazi party) became the most important political party in Germany, with a 37,4% votes, and Mr Warner arguably backed it and celebrated its victory, together with the end of the depression, with the special token.
Now, at that time the swastika was already on the nazi party flag. Nothing to say about the Maghen David, the Star of David, we all know it.
About the shamrock (which is actually a four-leaf clover), it’s a symbol almost universally bringing good luck , while that eye belongs not only to masonry, but to the christian and jewish traditions as well, God’s eye that sees everything.
In the end I wouldn’t call this token any obscure prophecy, but rather a wish, according to Mr Warner beliefs.
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