The Great Seal
| Comments: | Does this drawing on the back of a $1 bill represent anything?
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From: Juan Tutri
(Tue Jan 9 02:46:16 2007)
It's a Native American tipi. Duh!
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From: SheDevil
(Fri Jan 19 14:38:48 2007)
Its actually a wigwam, not a teepee. Duh..
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From: superfish66w@yahoo.com
(Sun Jan 21 18:03:33 2007)
Looks like a tepee!!
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From: intelnm@netzero.com
(Mon Apr 9 17:33:31 2007)
whats the difference
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From: phoenixrebellion@hotmail.com
(Wed May 2 06:26:52 2007)
This MY FRIENDS IS THE GREAT SEAL!!!
Annuit Coeptis is latin for (OUR ENTERPRISE IS A SUCCESS)
Novus Ordo Seclorum is latin for (NEW WORLD ORDER)
This Seal Belongs to the MASONS...Just add a star of davi to the drawing... and you get the word MASON the tips of the star touch the A form annuit the S from coeptis the last O in ordo... that's the first triangle... the second triangle is the N in Novus the M in seclorum and the top point rises above the Eye of the pyramid to signify that they are the all seeing eye.
By the way the Number at the bottom of the pyramid is the year the illuminati was created. the seal was also only added to the dollar bill in 1932 when the masons took over the federal banks.
BUT YEAH THAT IS A TIPPY!!!! LOL
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From: suleetajo
(Sat May 12 15:42:34 2007)
Let's just call it a tent.
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