Google Chrome 666

Pretty sure most of you have seen the Google Play/Lucifer sigil correspondence.

Has anyone else noticed the 666 in the Google Chrome logo?

Before we jump to conclusions on why Google would do this, I don’t think it’s “Google” per say doing it, but rather individuals who work for/with Google that have their own motivations.

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Nothing special about it.just a design your brain tried to find a patern within it and it did.

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Even if it WAS actually tied to some underground , high-profile cult , the end result is pretty much the same . Conspiracies are a rabbit hole designed to keep your attention off what really matters , and that’s your own personal ascent …

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I knew this answer was coming

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Not once did I imply it did

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You did imply that that this was a conscious choice made by people probrably with hidden intentions so not that far off

Really? This kind of nonsense again? Sheesh. :roll_eyes:

How many times are people going to project things that fit their own beliefs and biases and think they’re somehow significant and part of some big conspiracy? This is just like that other silliness a few months ago where someone else believed the Google Play logo was the upper part of Lucifer’s sigil simply because it was two crossing lines.

There is literally zero evidence for any “666” in the Chrome logo. Not once, in all the years I’ve used it, have I ever noticed such a thing. I don’t read meaning into things that isn’t there.

Might as well be a Christian who sees the face of Jesus in a piece of burned toast.

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Most practical answer? Like for real?

I think it is intentional, but doesn’t have anything to do with the company itself or its motives. If it is intentional, it’s some graphic designer having a laugh.

This is a pretty common thing among artists and has been for a while — pushing limits to see what they can get away with. The bigger the company, the funnier the personal joke if something makes it past review.

For an especially blatant example of this, the original VHS cover art of Disney’s The Little Mermaid had a pretty blatant penis in one of the towers of the undersea castle lol. It’s an old example, but a famous one.

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Google is not the only one whose logos contain signs or encrypted sigils. I have seen many similar sites and I will even say more, in my circle of friends there is a man - a black magician who was specially hired to develop a protective logo for the site of one society of people - a forum. So, this is real and has a place to be.

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I will be happy to play the Devil’s Advocate on this subject. If you trace the lines between the colors and then continue around the center circle you can see the 3 sixes.

For the sake of discussion let’s assume that the logo was intentionally designed with these occulted sixes. What would the implications be ? Would millions of people looking at these hidden sixes every day somehow be influenced to exhibit more anti-christ tendencies ? Could this be part of the reason that the world seems to be going to hell faster and faster as of late ?

I have a hard time imagining just how the mere and unconscious observance of the sixes would influence the observer. If the number 666 were spray painted in plain view on numerous objects that everybody would see every day, would that change anything ? Is there another angle to the view here ?

of course it’s triple 6

666 can have several meanings other than “the number of the beast” such as:

  • the magic square of the sun
  • a carbon atom has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons - every part of your body is made up of chains of carbon atoms, which is why we are known as “carbon-based life-forms.” - so we, the people, are the beast - that’s why satanism teaches us to “become a living God” and not to worship other external “gods”
  • 666 is the number of talents of gold Solomon collected each year - so, 666 represents wealth in jewish tradition
  • In China, 666 can mean “everything goes smoothly”

We do know that the number six represents the physical world. The Torah describes the creation of the universe as a six part, six day, process. Our ancient sources describe the universe as emanating in six directions – north, south, east, west, up, down – from a central point. All physical space and all physical objects have these six dimensions.

666 is six repeated three times. Repeating a concept three times represents the affirmation and strength of that concept. The number 666 could thus represent the strength and perfection of the physical world, which Judaism teaches will occur in the messianic era, when the physical world will reach its ultimate purpose, to be a vehicle through which the created experience the Creator.

the above is from a random jewish rabbi

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How is this nonsense?

It’s not like this forum is the only one to practise magick.

It could be so, maybe not, but I noticed it once this guy pointed it out.

Whilst this is very nebulous, there are other big corporations that just straight have goetic sigils as their logo so yeah.

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This is my thought exactly. Why people jumped on me for being a conspiracy theorist… for that I have no explanation. :joy:

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I wouldn’t assume any of that. I think it was a graphic designer having a laugh and nothing more.

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Designed by who? You think every conspiracy exists to keep your attention off ascension?

even if this logo true about 666
many of members here have met with the ‘beast’ him self :innocent:

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None of it is practical when it comes to actual spiritual progression . Mentally maybe . But for the occult? Nah . Not for me , at the very least.

Something I just remembered…

Younger gen-X and early millennials grew up during the height of Satanic Panic where concerns over subliminal messaging was rife. There’s a lot of people doing this who aren’t even Satanists.

Like I can think of at least a few friends who’ve done this stuff, most especially in professional settings lmao. One guy became a rapper and def put backwards messages into his music :laughing: usually way stereotypical stuff, he wasn’t into the occult at all

Another good friend, now he did have a heavy interest in the occult, demons, etc. but didn’t practice magick. He’s since become a successful graphic designer. Back when he was a student I saw a lot of the process when we’d hang out though.

He was definitely one of those sorts who’d embed stuff into his designs — sometimes we’d often brainstorm what kind of stuff would be funniest or really push the limits. At some point he showed me a gallery of the projects everyone was working on, at least a third were doing this kind of thing lmao.

This is way more rampant among animators too, though they seem to aim adding stuff of a sexual nature. Graphic designers seem to prefer occult.

So yea, my bet is that the google graphic designer absolutely did this with intention, but it’s probably to tilt their parents more than it is to indoctrination anyone into Satanism :laughing:

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Exactly… Disney is a perfect example

Exactly