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RE: Unilever / Langnese connection + Pedophile convention near Arbor Place Mall #Pizzagate

in #pizzagate8 years ago

The spiral is actually on the bottom left of the symbol.

Check out Unilever's rationale behind their "U" logo design:
"Our logo was designed to include 25 icons, each of which represents something important to Unilever. From a lock of hair symbolising our shampoo brands to a spoon, an ice cream, a jar, a tea leaf, a hand and much more, the little icons all have a meaning."

https://www.unilever.com/about/who-we-are/our-logo/

The "little icons all have a meaning" fails to explain exactly which brand the spiral symbol relates to. The link to their "brand center" is behind a password wall. I'll try digging further and report my findings.

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OK, doing a slightly deeper search on the brand logos that Unilever have incorporated into the "U" symbol doesn't reveal much about the individual components.

However, looking at this chart:

Shows the extent of their reach - note that this does not mean they "own" any of the related companies, but collude with them. Probably benign corporate relationships, and the spiral logo in the U may well be unrelated.

Until proven otherwise, we will need to be cautious to not go on a witchhunt unless more evidence is uncovered.

Edit - here's what's visible with a quick search of the brands that they own:
https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4f6101110cd9dacc490b6b78df823b03-c?convert_to_webp=true

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