PolitiFact - Is Monster Energy's logo a reference to the anti-Christ? No

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A video from 2014 is resurfacing on social media, claiming that Monster Energy’s company designed its logo and marketing strategy to promote the devil. The “M” logo on its can isn’t a sign of the anti-Christ, and it’s not Hebrew for “666.”

on March 8 shows a woman illustrating why she believes that Monster Energy product packaging represents the anti-Christ. Picking up a can of the energy drink, she tells someone off-camera,"Look at your ‘M’ closely. There’s a gap right here in the letter ‘M.’ It’s never connected. So you go into Hebrew," she said, picking up a poster board with the Hebrew alphabet on it."The letter Vav is also the number six.

""Here’s the message: anti-Christ. 666 in Hebrew," she said. She also drew ties to the company’s motto,"Unleash the Beast," and the biblical mark of the beast.This was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. The true Hebrew translation for the number of the beast, 666, is not"Vav" repeated three times, said Rabbi Philip Weintraub of Congregation B’nai Israel in St. Petersburg, Florida.

 

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Amusing how people can get worked up over old references to creatures of myth.

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PolitiFact - Is Monster Energy's logo a reference to the anti-Christ? NoA video from 2014 is resurfacing on social media, claiming that Monster Energy’s company designed its logo and marketing strategy to promote the devil. The “M” logo on its can isn’t a sign of the anti-Christ, and it’s not Hebrew for “666.” It's a weird coincidence though. Escape is possible. You learn magic does not work. It should be. That stuff is gonna be the death of me, I swear.
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