The ‘Mad in Orbit’ cover shows Earth as the platonic cube, with the Man 666 launching off as M/13.
Exposing the Cube Form of the Enemy – Library of Rickandria
The word MAD is written in quite a unique way, can you see any other words in that word?
The central letter “A” poses as the Freemasonic Pyramid with Capstone.
Decoding Rosicrucianism & Freemasonry Using the Unified Field – Library of Rickandria
The TIME cover has the Horus Eye and M/13 hand sign.
The TIME magazine comes from the May 15th, 1950, cover and is called “World & Friend”.
The “Friend” is the Coca-Cola (CC = 33) bottlecap (capstone), and the world is cozying up to it and drinking from 33’s bottle.
“During the Renaissance period, hands were as important a focus of attention as the face was, because they were the only other visible area of the body.
Hence, representation of the position of the hands became a decorative element that was almost as important as the face.
Thus, given its high visibility, hand gestures in portraits and paintings have been one of the most effective ways of conveying secrets, codes and messages.
From the historical and religious perspective, hand signs in visual art may provide clues about the underlying iconographical symbols.
This paper will examine the eventual hidden meanings behind a peculiar hand gesture that has been widely used by several painters.”
secret hand gestures in paintings – PMC (nih.gov)
The term “Marrano” refers to the underground Jewish establishment.
This term does not, however, reveal the actual deeper meaning behind the hand signal, nor does it refer to just the finger layout of the M/13 sign, but instead to the Triad Claw of the Priest’s Khohamim blessing gesture.
The M/13 is instead the primary secret and appears to represent the secret royal bloodline.
- Secret hand gestures in paintings. – Abstract – Europe PMC
- secret hand gestures in paintings – PMC (nih.gov)
- Marrano – Wikipedia
- Dönmeh – Wikipedia
BONUS:
The Marrano gesture is on full display on the covers of MAD Magazine & TIME Magazine. (basecamp.com)