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(#2) The White House
Over the years, rumors have spread that the streets of Washington, DC, were designed to form a pentagram, with the tip leading directly to the White House.
This conspiracy theory alleges that the formation of the streets allows Satan direct access to the Oval Office.
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(#6) A Dot Inside A Circle
Corporations like CBS, Target, and Circular Logic feature logos that put a spin on this design of a dot in a circle - but what does it mean? The dot inside of the circle is said to stand for "God lies within," a notion in direct opposition to the Christian God, who lies outside of humanity until accepted by them.
According to this theory, the dot inside the circle suggests that man is his own god.
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(#7) The 'DOOM' Soundtrack
In 2016, a new edition of the DOOM video game reportedly included satanic symbols hidden in the soundtrack.
The game sparked controversy for including pentagrams and the number 666 as "Easter eggs" in its song "Cyberdemon."
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(#4) The Statue Of Liberty
Designed by a Freemason, the Statue of Liberty represents Lucifer, at least according to some conspiracy theorists.
These theorists, who reference the statue's lighted torch and crown as proof for their beliefs, claim the statue also represents the goddess Venus. Regardless, some view the statue as an anti-Christian symbol.
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(#1) The Walt Disney Logo
The Walt Disney Company logo famously incorporates its founder's signature, but some speculate that the signature includes three sixes, as well. The number 666 is commonly associated with Satan and the "mark of the beast" in the biblical book of Revelation.
The numerals in question seem to appear in the "D," the dot of the "I," and the "Y," though some people prefer to place the third six in the "W" when the full "Walt Disney" signature is used.
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(#3) The Starbucks Circle
Some have claimed that when turned upside down, the Starbucks logo shares similarities with the emblem used for the Order of Baphomet, one of the many offshoots of satanism. Specifically, the spacing of the stars and the double-circle shield design are said to resemble one another.
Regarldess of what the logo "might" depict, the Starbucks logo officially depicts the Siren, a mermaid being found in Greek mythology.
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