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Re:psychoceramics: the tibetan roots of the third reich
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- Subject: Re:psychoceramics: the tibetan roots of the third reich
- From: Robert Arnold <rax @ warbaby.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 12:16:09 -0800
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>>>> Mitchell Porter <m--@t--.com.au> 22/07/97 :0431 >>>
>A new twist on "the occult roots of Nazism":
>
> One of the most tangible expressions of Nazi interest in Tibet
> was the party`s adoption of its deepest and most mystical of
> symbols - the swastika.
>
>--As far as I'm aware, the swastika was actually of scandinavian origin,
>and its
>meaning revolves around the heat and power of the sun. Tibet is certainly
>a new
>twist.
>
>--Rev Hippy
It's also a traditional symbol used by Native American tribes in the Southwest.
R.
Robert Arnold
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