But, the basic idea here is a triangle shape containing the all-seeing-eye of Horus as a representation of the sun/son. Reference the back of the one dollar bill.

The Cowboys use the 5-sided star (a.k.a. sun/son) made of a number of triangles. It’s a classic illuminati sun symbol without any disguise.

The Houston Texans use the pentagram star (sun) as the single eye (all-seeing eye of Horus) sitting in the black, triangular half of the bull. The bull’s red half represents the sun’s rays emanating.

The Patriots use a triangular shaped face/red hat with a star, and one eye showing. The star is probably meant as the all-seeing-eye, rather than the man’s eye. But that’s splitting hairs. Triangle? Check. Star? Check. Eye? Check. Color? Check.

The Chiefs use the triangle formed from an arrow head. The oval shaped “C” is the eye with the portion of the “K” lying within as the pupil. The red lettering is also symbolic of the sun.

The Arizona Cardinals logo consists of a triangular bird head, with one eye and red in color. The orange beak is the sun’s rays emanating outward.
Here’s a quick reminder of what we’re going for. It’s eerily similar to the Cardinal, and especially now that the eye is more defined.

The Philadelphia Eagles logo is almost identical to the Cardinals. The only thing missing is sun color, although a case could be made for the white around the eye.

The same goes for the Ravens, very similar to the Eagles and Cardinals. The Ravens have a golden color trim to further the sun depiction. My guess is the exaggerated oval “B” is the all-seeing-eye (s), rather than the puny bird eye.

The Falcons logo is in the shape of an “F”, so it doesn’t count…just kidding. Here's a shit-load of triangles, red color and an eye.

The Seahawks logo is not as triangular as the other birds’. But more focus is brought to the all-seeing-eye, which is disproportionately large. I bet the green eye means something to the lizards.

Carolina uses two triangles. One represents the body and the other forms the head. The panther has two eyes of Horus, one for each triangle. The whiskers are the sun’s rays radiating.

The St. Louis Rams logo is triangular in shape with golden coloring and an eye of Horus. Triangle? Check. Eye? Check. Color? Check.

The Broncos horse is triangular, with an orange mane representing the rays, and an eye for the eye of Some-God.

The Bills’ buffalo has a red triangle piercing through the eye of Jim Kelly.


Cincinnati has an orange/red Bengal with black triangles around each all-seeing-eye of Loni.

The only good thing to ever come out of Ohio was WKRP in Cincinnati. Notice the sun symbolism in Loni’s breasts.

And I saved the best for last, the Jets. They’re last because it took me the longest to spot the sun depiction as laid out by our lovely, lizard rulers. The logo consists of a group of slanted block letters with the “ETS” under the “J”. The “ETS” is the eye and the “J” is the border of the triangle that it lies on. The slanted letters give it all triangular shapes which are exaggerated in the “S” as well as the jet depiction. Vrooom!

The “V” in the Vonage logo is an easier example to see, one type that is used extensively. And the big orange circle is a sun.

So, what’s the moral of the story? If you think we humans are alone in the universe, you’re naïve. If you think we humans are alone and the most advanced race in the universe, you’re naïve and retarded. If you think no other race more advanced than us would use us as slaves since the beginning of history, you’re naïve, retarded and like most other humans on the planet. I read that 25 percent of Americans believe the earth is only 6000 years old because that’s what their religion told them. I don’t expect them to be reading this article. But, those of you with a clue are. It’s up to us to get the word out and help usher in the age of enlightenment, one retard at a time. Set the example! Peace and love, and go Lions!
