Hello guys. I want to keep it short and simple. I stumbled upon this thread today:
https://archive.is/Ae6ns
Specifically:
GOOD HUMOR owned by Unilever, Unilever CEO is Paul Polman. On twitter Paul Polman follows John Podesta and Bill Clinton
when you look at the Unilever logo you will also sie the spiral from the pedo symbols in the down right corner of the U.
Good Humor / Langnese ...yes, the ice-cream brand
Call me crazy, but that looks to me like the leaked FBI pedo symbol:
And it get's even better. While I was googling for the pedo images, I stumbled upon an image I wanted to use..But the website it used to be hosted on got taken down: http://paulding.com/forum/topic/115163-pedophile-propaganda-at-arbor-place-mall/
However, I was luckily able to find a backup:
http://archive.is/kJ0l8
http://archive.is/9MSXV
http://archive.is/LDqrf
I would have never thought in a million years, but today while at the mall, I witnessed a kiosk vendor with abusive sexual lingo about children. I was horrified at the language I saw. After reporting to the security department, I was told he was creating 6 t-shirts for a paying a client to use at their pedophile convention to be held this week in our area. This was said to me from a Douglas county sheriff deputy. The screen I saw, passing through the mall read "human rights...bluff pedophile" And then " PINK Prostitution" The deputy alluded what that meant, but honestly I can't comprehend it. The kiosk had to do with video imaging, which was also alarming. The kiosk operator claimed he had no clue what he was printing. We were told concerning personal rights, the only thing the security could do would be to monitor his products and request him to not do that any more in this family setting. Legally their hands are tied. What do you think about that? The only thing I suggest, is that responsible people keep their eyes and ears open and take action when you can.
I won't be back at that mall too soon. Hope everyone else had a better day.
Centipedes swarm out! Let's gather some intel together!
The spiral is actually on the bottom left of the symbol.
Check out Unilever's rationale behind their "U" logo design:
"Our logo was designed to include 25 icons, each of which represents something important to Unilever. From a lock of hair symbolising our shampoo brands to a spoon, an ice cream, a jar, a tea leaf, a hand and much more, the little icons all have a meaning."
https://www.unilever.com/about/who-we-are/our-logo/
The "little icons all have a meaning" fails to explain exactly which brand the spiral symbol relates to. The link to their "brand center" is behind a password wall. I'll try digging further and report my findings.
OK, doing a slightly deeper search on the brand logos that Unilever have incorporated into the "U" symbol doesn't reveal much about the individual components.
However, looking at this chart:
Shows the extent of their reach - note that this does not mean they "own" any of the related companies, but collude with them. Probably benign corporate relationships, and the spiral logo in the U may well be unrelated.
Until proven otherwise, we will need to be cautious to not go on a witchhunt unless more evidence is uncovered.
Edit - here's what's visible with a quick search of the brands that they own:
https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4f6101110cd9dacc490b6b78df823b03-c?convert_to_webp=true
Great find. Thanks for sharing. I'm feeling rather sick about the prevalence of this.
I am crazy busy right now with you know what coming right on time, that I have nothing to say except that I am posting and upvoting every single post in this category I can until it gets "accidentally erased"