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Much has been written about occult symbolism being seen in corporate logos. Whether it is the McDonald's golden arches, British Petroleum, or Paramount Pictures, the trademark of the NWO can be seen everywhere. However, little notice has been taken of Illuminati symbols in the logos of professional sports teams, major league baseball in particular.

Given that the sport is America's most historical, it makes sense that this is where the secret order would begin its influence in the athletic world. For starters, there are the team logos. Some of these look innocent enough, but too many of them boast the telltale NWO mark. Let's go through each one that looks suspicious.

We'll begin with the Anaheim Angels. That giant "A" with a halo bears an uncanny resemblance to the Eye of Providence.

The Miami Marlins: This team pulls a McDonald's. When you turn the new logo on its side, it looks like the number 13.

The Seattle Mariners, this one is nothing short of a Masonic symbol, a compass.

The Tampa Bay Rays, once known for being a stingray, the new logo now boasts a shining sun, making it a clear reference to the Illuminati.

The Milwaukee Brewers, this team's retro 80s logo looks much more like a 6 than a "b."

The Colorado Rockies, the mountain can easily represent a pyramid.

The Arizona Diamondbacks and the Houston Astros, two team logos boasting stars and triangles, which are always NWO calling cards.

If the evidence presented in the logos is insufficient, then think about the most satanic team of them all, the Chicago Cubs. Although the Cubbies' current mascots and emblems do not boast any direct symbolism, the team's history does. Even the organization has admitted to using occult symbols in the past, but that's not whole story. You have to go back to 1945 for this one. That was the year of the Cubs' biggest choke and the beginning of their never-ending cursed era. Now, what is this curse all about? It involves nothing more than a mere goat. Most baseball fans think this has more to do with the farmer who was denied entry with his animal. However, this whole story was little more than a ruse to allow the Illuminati to conduct devil worshiping ceremonies in broad daylight.

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