Another thing to note is that the hand sign used by some to represent the devil's horns is extremely commonly used and by people who are far removed from any participation in lucifarian cult activities and that don't associate it's use with evil things. As an observer, it is, I believe, representative of ohana (family), people sticking together, loyalty. Even as a gang sign it is a sign for unity and not satanism. ( Some gangster can correct me on that, though, if not true) As an example of it's non-evil use, it is used throughout the Hawaiian Islands communities, where I used to live, in greeting and when photos are taken. And remember the video of someone in congress apparently signalling McConnell with that supposed illuminati symbol? I just saw that same hand position used by someone who is as far away from being a cabal member as anyone could ever be. Someone we love and trust. So, it depends on who does that with their fingers of one hand resting against the tips of the other. And in closing this already too long comment, decades ago a great grandma from Scotland, in my fam, would sit and tap her fingertips, in that same position. Over and over. It was just about the most prim and proper gesture there is. And meaningless.
Another thing to note is that the hand sign used by some to represent the devil's horns is extremely commonly used and by people who are far removed from any participation in lucifarian cult activities and that don't associate it's use with evil things. As an observer, it is, I believe, representative of ohana (family), people sticking together, loyalty. Even as a gang sign it is a sign for unity and not satanism. ( Some gangster can correct me on that, though, if not true) As an example of it's non-evil use, it is used throughout the Hawaiian Islands communities, where I used to live, in greeting and when photos are taken. And remember the video of someone in congress apparently signalling McConnell with that supposed illuminati symbol? I just saw that same hand position used by someone who is as far away from being a cabal member as anyone could ever be. Someone we love and trust. So, it depends on who does that with their fingers of one hand resting against the tips of the other. And in closing this already too long comment, decades ago a great grandma from Scotland, in my fam, would sit and tap her fingertips, in that same position. Over and over. It was just about the most prim and proper gesture there is. And meaningless.
It used to be a Hawaiian surfer sign for ‘Hang loose.’
Might still be.