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In Plain Sight?
#11
I'm in The UK and got my licence out and confirm it does have a triangle on it, which I can see by tilting under a normal light (I am on the sofa not right under it). It's in the same place.

[Image: License.jpg]
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#12
Thanks so much leah for that report. Do you think many of the people are aware of this?
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#13
I only saw it cos I read this thread! I knew the triangle was there behing the steering wheel but didn't think anything of it, it was just a hologram to me! It's a bit worrying now I've seen this, what does it mean and why?
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#14
So to be clear leah ..Is the triangle on the steering wheel?
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#15
I love this stuff, MN. :)  He did beautiful work - graphics on the passport page - and his analysis and insight are excellent.
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#16
Leah, when did you get your license? Because i showed this on a mostly British site and they laughed at me and said they did not have such things on theirs. But one of the members did not even have a license. But one girl checked and she had nothing. Maybe she did not shine the light behind it right?
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#17
This licence came in February/March this year as I had to get a new one (change of address) but my friend's one doesn't have the hologram either as it is older. The triangle is behind the steering wheel xx
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#18
[Image: hologram.jpg]
Hologram by itself, just took it now on my phone
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#19
Thanks again leah. I see it more clearly  with that latest pic. So the symbolism is steering towards the pyramid.
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#20
Of course there's more to it than the above but I'd rather you do your own investigating and come to your own conclusions.

 
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