🩸 RED BLOOD JOURNAL TRANSMISSION
Division: Archive of Blood & Memory
File Code: RBJ-THEAR-SYMBOL-017
Classification: Allegorical Intelligence Dossier
Planetary Mirror: Thear
The Triangle of Authority
Symbols of the Hidden Order of Thear
PROLOGUE — THE GEOMETRY OF POWER
On the not-so-distant mirror world known as Thear, the inhabitants believed their leaders simply governed nations.
Presidents spoke.
Generals commanded.
Priests prayed.
Scholars explained.
But the historians of Thear noticed something unusual.
Across different continents, religions, and political systems, the leaders of Thear repeatedly displayed the same geometric symbols.
Not carved in stone.
Not printed on flags.
But formed with their own hands.
A quiet triangle.
Held steady.
For the cameras of the masses.
I — THE OLD SYMBOL
The triangle was not new to Thear.
For centuries it appeared in paintings and temples.
An eye inside a triangle.
Priests said it meant divine watchfulness.
Kings said it meant authority from heaven.
Philosophers said it represented knowledge over chaos.
But the archivists of Thear suspected something deeper.
Because wherever the triangle appeared, power followed.
II — THE PYRAMID OF THE AGES
One of the oldest state seals on Thear showed a strange monument:
An unfinished pyramid.
Above it floated the eye.
The inscription read:
“A new order of the ages.”
The official historians explained this as a celebration of a new republic.
But the archivists noticed something else.
The pyramid had thirteen layers.
And its peak was missing.
The eye did not sit on the pyramid.
It hovered above it.
Watching.
Guiding.
Or ruling.
III — THE YEAR OF CONVERGENCE
The pyramid seal marked the year 1776 on Thear.
Officially it commemorated a revolution.
But another event occurred in that same year.
A secret philosophical order was founded deep in the universities of Thear.
Its mission:
To reshape the world through ideas, symbols, and influence rather than armies.
Most citizens of Thear never heard of this order.
But its symbols quietly spread through art, politics, and architecture.
IV — THE LANGUAGE OF SYMBOLS
The rulers of Thear understood something the masses did not.
Symbols speak to the mind without words.
A pyramid suggests permanence.
A triangle suggests hierarchy.
An eye suggests oversight.
When combined, the message becomes simple:
Someone above watches the structure below.
V — THE HANDS OF THE RULERS
Centuries later, the citizens of Thear noticed something strange during public broadcasts.
Leaders from different nations sat before the cameras.
Their hands rested in their laps.
And again and again, they formed the same shape.
Fingertips touching.
A quiet triangle.
Some believed it was coincidence.
Others believed it was media training.
But the archivists of Thear asked a different question:
What if symbols that ruled the past still ruled the present?
Not carved into monuments…
but performed in gestures.
VI — THE ARCHIVIST’S WARNING
On Thear there are two kinds of citizens.
Those who see symbols as decoration.
And those who understand symbols as architecture of power.
Because the rulers of Thear learned long ago:
A population may ignore speeches.
But it rarely notices the symbols shaping its world.
FINAL NOTE — ARCHIVE OF BLOOD & MEMORY
Whether the triangle of Thear is coincidence, tradition, or signal remains disputed among scholars of the Archive.
But one truth remains undeniable:
Civilizations may change their governments, their currencies, and their technologies.
Yet their symbols endure for centuries.
And symbols are rarely created without purpose.
👁️The Geometry of Power:
Symbols of the Hidden Order
This document explores the concept of coded imagery and geometric motifs used by the ruling elite on the mirror world of Thear.
It suggests that symbols like the triangle, unfinished pyramid, and all-seeing eye are not merely decorative but serve as a hidden architecture of authority.
Historical evidence indicates these shapes originated in antiquity and were later adopted by a secret philosophical order established in 1776 to influence society.
The text highlights how modern leaders continue this tradition through subtle hand gestures that signal their place within a long-standing hierarchy.
Ultimately, the archive warns that while the public focuses on political rhetoric, the enduring power of symbols quietly shapes the direction of civilization.
Regardless of whether these patterns are intentional signals or traditional habits, they represent a consistent visual language used to exert control over the masses.













