REPLY TO THREAD
|
Subject
|
BREAKING NEWS***the satanic OBAMA MEDALLION
|
User Name
|
|
|
|
|
Font color:
Font:
|
|
|
|
Original Message
|
In regards to the mysterious medallion, [link to 1.bp.blogspot.com]
I searched the net and found this, [link to www.fotw.net] which seems to be the anti thesis of the medallion, which is rather striking as this [link to www.fotw.net]
was a symbol of The 'kanaga' symbol was used on the first Mali flag, until it was abolished on 1 March, 1961. It is a black human-like image and was removed because of pressure from Muslims who do not approve of making images of the human shape.
Željko Heimer, 6 April 1996
It is said that the kanaga symbol was included in the Federation flag on initiative by Léopold Sédar Senghor, later president of Senegal (1960-1980).
Željko Heimer, 19 November 2000
Znamierowski shows the symbols with rounded edges while most other sources show the stright edged symbol, but with something as unregulated the 'kanaga' was, there is actually hard to talk about a right and wrong way of illustrating it.
edited from Martin Grieve, Christopher Southworth and Ivan Sache, 12 October 2003
The hands raised to the sky as a symbol of the joy of freedom are raised down on the medallion. the below is the cache of the page i got the kanaga symbol from.
National flag
"On 20 January 1961, four months after the official proclamation of the independence of the Republic of Mali on 22 September 1960, the Deputies adopted in a pleanry session of the National Assembly the law #61-26 prescribing the national flag of Mali. This flag shall be made of three equal vertical green, gold and red stripes. Initially, the flag of Mali as described in paragraph 5 of article 1 of the Constitution of the Republic of Mali, adopted on 22 September 1960, was made of three equal vertical green, gold and red stripes; the golden stripe was charged by the black ideogram of the Man with the arms raised to the sky. That first version of the national flag, embedded in the emotion caused by the proclamation of the national independence, was immediatly adopted by people. The law of 20 January 1961 prescribes the definitive version of the national flag of Mali. It is made of three green, gold and red stripes. The green colour of the first stripe means the hope, the greenery of the pastures and fields in Mali, the richness of its soil and of everything the soil can produce for the wellfare of the Malian populations. Green also recalls the main agripastoral vocation of the country for development, modernization and integration for which no effort will be spared.
the new revised flag is here,
[link to www.fotw.net]
also the same stick man was used in this flag of french sudan [link to www.fotw.net] which is on the same page as the below cached link
The flag of autonomous Sudanese Republic (French Sudan) from 24 November 1958 to 4 April 1959 was the french tricolour with black kanaga. The proposal for including Kanaga was made by L. Sedar Senghor
edited from Mikhail Revnivtsev and Jaume Oll&eacure;, 10 February 2005 . As you can see obma's medalion seems to be the antithesis of these images on these flags.The hands are down to hell not up to the heavens .
[link to 209.85.173.132]
Ofcourse this is not conclusive but the images likenesess are striking.
There is also mention elsewhere of the sign of the swastika used by the hindu bengals looking like a stick figure man , i tried to find an image of that but i couldnt. But i do not think that figure would be as similar anyway.
Heres the wiki mention of it
[link to en.wikipedia.org] The swastika is common as a design motif in current Hindu architecture and Indian ... This symbol looks something like a stick figure of a human being. ..... in the swastika, the mission of the struggle for the victory of the Aryan man, ...
|
Pictures (click to insert)
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Next Page >> |
|