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Like many facets of popular culture, Zelda boasts obvious symbolism, and that's the Triforce. This quadruple triangle logo is a signature of the secret order, and it's all over the games. Each incarnation of Link's adventures is coated with the Triforce. There is no getting around it. Now, you might be thinking that this is just a unique logo that has no connection to any shadow organization and that we're being paranoid. Well, that argument might be valid if the Triforce wasn't visible in other Illuminati mediums.

What we're referring to here is the dollar bill. This piece of legal tender is covered in subliminal symbols as well as the obvious Eye of Providence, and the Triforce can even be found on it too. To find the symbol, you need to look at a bill on its side and focus on the "E" in "ONE". The typesetting for the letter reveals a Triforce. This is just another of the many subtle references found on America's currency. From owls to spiderwebs and now Triforces, the dollar bill is decked out with satanic references.

Aside from seeing the logo on money, the Triforce has a darker history that reveals its Illuminati heritage. The Ku Klux Klan used the symbol as a trademark. This was another subliminal message telling people that shadow forces were behind racial violence in the South. Given that the Civil War was really a stand against the Illuminati and its banks, this makes sense that the order would perpetuate the struggle to reinforce the idea that slavery was the conflict's root cause.

Like the Illuminati's other symbols, the Triforce can be seen in other realms of pop culture. On "Star Trek: The Next Generation" the symbol makes an appearance on the warp core. This is just one example, and we're sure many more exist. What we want you to remember before you play on your Nintendos is that "The Legend of Zelda" is a highly dangerous form of brainwashing that bears the signature of the Illuminati.

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