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What Should We Make of World Leaders at Nuclear Summit Wearing a Triangle Pin?

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

2014 nuke security summitOn March 24, 2014, leaders of 53 countries and 4 international organizations met in the World Forum in The Hague, Netherlands for the Nuclear Security Summit.

As Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte put it, the summit is to prevent nuclear terrorism “by preventing dangerous nuclear material from falling into the wrong hands.”

The maker of the video below and Michael Snyder of End of the American Dream draw our attention to many of the attendees wearing a curious triangle pin on their lapels, like this:

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… and this:

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Both Snyder and the video see something sinister in the triangle lapel pins — that, like the pyramid in the U.S. dollar bill, the pin symbolizes the global elite’s secret allegiance to the Free Masons and the Illuminati.

Interestingly, neither Obama nor Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte wore the triangle pin. Obama wore a pin of the American flag; Rutte’s lapels are unadorned.

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While not ruling out an occult intent, I’m not sure how sinister the pin is, because the triangle seems to be the official logo of the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS), with the initials NSS at the 3 corners of the triangle, as you can on its website and on its Facebook page.

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The word “summit” has two meanings:

  1. A meeting between heads of government
  2. The highest point of a hill or mountain

And so, it’s totally reasonable that the Nuclear Security Summit has a triangle (second meaning of “summit”) as its symbol.

What do you think?

~Eowyn


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