Saturday, 5 April 2008

An Eye On The Coat Of Arms


Moving away from the ugly world of corporations and with a new connection to Royalty, I'd like to draw some attention to the Coat Of Arms, found on the cover of the UK Passport (contents to be covered shortly).

There are hidden messages in both the French slogans and the imagery used.


The Imagery:

1. The Pyramid with missing capstone (formed by a lion and a unicorn on either side).

2. An All Seeing Eye symbolised by a crown, with a Rosicross doubling up as the pupil.

3. The Lion. A symbol of Great Britain, but also a symbol of Egypt - The Sphinx. Please notice how the Lion (Sphinx) wears the crown.

4. The Unicorn which symbolises purity, but more importantly the spiritual third eye chakra with its horn in the centre of its forehead. May i draw attention to the fact that THE UNICORN IS CHAINED UP.

5. The animal's tails appear to take the form of devil's forks - they are non-realistic.

I can't help but feel that the Coat Of Arms is sending a strong message. Fluoridated water and fluoride in toothpaste are known to contribute to the calcification of the pineal gland. The pineal gland is found in the brain and secretes serotonin, melotonin and DMT. It is also known as the physical location of the spiritual third eye.

The Coat Of Arms, depicts the Lion wearing a crown (royalty) chaining up the unicorn (and the spiritual third eye of the nation) against the pyramid. All to be presided over by the all encompassing crown.

The Text:

Bottom banner: Dieu et mon droit

This has been used as the motto of the British monarch since it was adopted by the English king Henry V (1413-1422). This French sentence means "God and my right".

Central circle: Honi soit qui mal y pense

Is old french for "Shame upon him who thinks evil of it"

So here we have a strong message essentially saying, this is God (the Coat Of Arms) and shame upon you if you do not believe this.

Shame upon you if you do not believe in the pyramid!

Is it me, or am I the only one a little concerned by this?


4 comments:

Aloe said...

Hey, I am very interested in your blog. I am a graphic designer myself, and it boggles my mind that there are designers out there who are designing this stuff and incorporating all this symbolism into logos. Have you ever thought about trying to find out the names of these designers and trying to contact them to ask them how they came up with these ideas? To ask if they were told to incorporate certain things into the designs, or if they are in on it themselves too? I am very curious to get into their minds...

Rik said...

Interesting question, i can't help but feel that due to the size of these institutions and corporations - you'd be hard pushed to find or approach the original designers.

For instance, the McDonalds & Schweppes logos have been around for decades, and the same goes with the British Coat Of Arms.

The Great Seal on the US dollar bill, was apparently completed over a period of 20 or so years by the establishment, back in the 1700's.

As you say though, to understand and get into the designers mind... it would give some answers for sure.

James said...

Look at Prince Charles Coat of Arms.
Even creepier.
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Now html code if it works here.

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Anonymous said...

Check out this youtube video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZyQjr1YL0zg. it's called: "Derren Brown - Subliminal Advertising". I think the knowledge exists to get even unknowing designers to come up with exactly the designs you want them to - and make them think it was their own idea!! Of course, there are also probably people in every walk of life who ARE in the know, and knowingly go along with the programand. Also probably who know what their depicting but really believe it's for the greatest good.