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truthseekertx ago

Sickkkkkkk!!! Did you not catch this sick pic on their facebook page of one of the doctors kissing a little boy patient on the mouth? http://archive.is/w9HtE

Then the first comment on that pic says "That is precious!!! This picture is not a "posed" picture either. Dr Davis really is this kind and loving with his little friends"

Oh really? Can't imagine parents being ok with their male doctor kissing their son on the mouths. Freakin sick!

SavedbyJCfromRSA_MK ago

The Doc photo is ... not good at all, ......inappropriate to say the least, but especially when combined with the homepage swirls. I've been that kid. An innocent swirl here another swirl there, plus a few other hints, kisses and it all begins to add up.

Symbolism is not exact to a particular construction. Arguing about rounded corners or not is b.s. It doesn't matter to pedophile networks, they can see it and the general public can't. These things add up. Variation makes pinning the meaning down harder for outsiders to do, that's the point. Symbols are used symbolically. Think about shields in logo's. There is infinite variety, exact copying is against the rules of copyright, but we can all see the shields, if we look for the symbolism.

It is a proud parlor trick of pedophiles (from my experience), that using a ordinary paper clip and needle nose pliers, they can quickly bend it into a boy love symbol in a couple of well practiced moves. Hammering it flat, for the even more skillful, makes those irregular line variations. The circle or hole at the top is for the string if it's meant to hang as a necklace. Then with string or dental floss, they tie it on your neck, saying never take this off, it will protect you. Swirls are easy to make from a paper clip and don't require pliers, they can all do that one.