Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Paranoid Delusion of the Week

The above is the new NASA logo. Pretty, but subversive to goopers. It seems the fucking Islamists are invading us like crazy.
Now, thanks to an astute observation by Christopher Logan of the Logans Warning blog, we have another possible explanation for behavior that — in the face of rapidly growing threats posed by North Korean, Iranian, Russian, Chinese and others’ ballistic missiles — can only be described as treacherous and malfeasant: Team Obama’s anti-anti-missile initiatives are not simply acts of unilateral disarmament of the sort to be expected from an Alinsky acolyte. They seem to fit an increasingly obvious and worrying pattern of official U.S. submission to Islam and the theo-political-legal program the latter’s authorities call Shariah. What could be code-breaking evidence of the latter explanation is to be found in the newly-disclosed redesign of the Missile Defense Agency logo (above). As Logan helpfully shows, the new MDA shield appears ominously to reflect a morphing of the Islamic crescent and star with the Obama campaign logo [ed- which the fucker excluded].
Obama logo

OK, I'll give this asshole points for similar colors. But I kick his balls on any other comparison. He's a fucking idiot and only morons would agree with his 'linking' of these two logos. I'll also give props for 'roundness.'


However, it is clear the nearest link between Obama's logo and any other organization, troubling as it may be, is Pepsi® .

And we can all ignore this shit:




Hey idiots. I have a fucking revelation for you. The crescent and the star are natural phenomenon. To use them in any God damn logo is perfectly reasonable. They're attractive signs and are not necessarily connected to Islam in common usage. Even though it's no foul.

Quit jerking off over these logos. They aren't indicative of 'hidden meanings' any more than McDonald's golden arches are connected to porn. Well, to the best of my fucking knowledge. Get it you stupid goopers?

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