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One of the most popular of brands, Monster energy drinks, have been consumed by millions around the globe. But other than its high health risk issues, what's wrong with the product? If you notice by its logo, there is a lot of dark symbolism implied here. But nothing anyone can't explain from surface value right? "I mean it's called Monster, obviously the lines are scratch marks meaning if you drink it, you will get a lot of energy, enough for people to think your a monster." Right?... Well if any Jewish rabbi just so happened to be walking in a super market and saw this logo, they would probably run. Let me explain....

If you notice, the scratches are very oddly shaped. The top of the scratches are hook-like, all pointing to the left it seems. But what logo or picture depicting scratches have you ever seen to look like this? I doubt you will find too many. Reason being that the company wanted to relay an underlying message that may be disturbing to any person that can read Hebrew.

As you can see from this Hebrew counting chart, the shape of these odd looking claw marks strongly resemble the letter "Vav". Commonly used as the numerical value of 6 in Hebrew.

So if the can was translated from Hebrew into English, the logo would look more like this:

666

Scary right? (there is a hidden cross inside of the "O" as well). The company also has a very popular slogan frequently used in there commercial ad's. Anybody remember what it is?

"Unleash The Beast"
Putting all these hidden occult messages together, it sounds something the Antichrist would use for a campaign slogan, "666 Monster Energy: Unleash The Beast!" lol But seriously...

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