A STOLEN SYMBOL – A Sign of Things to Come

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Published on Jan 14, 2024
Hexagrams or six pointed stars today are rarely used by Arab artists or designers if at all. The hexagram once a staple of geometric and architectural design is now socially forbidden due to its association with Zionism and Israel.

This video separates the facts from the fiction when it comes to the Zionist narrative that the hexagram, or as labeled by the Zionists, the Star of David, is a false premise without any foundation or archaeological history or reference. It is a myth based on another myth from another Abrahamic religion, Islam. And on that basis, a falsified history was constructed to suit the Zionist narrative.

There is a spoken error in the video when referring to the first proven use of the hexagram by Buddhism. What should be the 1st Millennium BCE was spoken as 1st Century BCE.

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