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Conspiracy theorists claims Donald Trump’s ‘secret’ hand signals ‘prove he’s in the Illuminati’

What the president-elect's hands 'reveal about his true thoughts and feelings'

YOU'VE  got to HAND it to Donald Trump he certainly surprised the world when he won the US Presidential election.

Now conspiracy theorists have hinted he's been secretly messaging the world to reveal he's not just a Republican he's also a devil worshipper, member of the Illuminati and even a pacifist!

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Trump's 'quotation mark' gesture is said to be a reference to the IlluminatiCredit: Getty Images

The 'Quotation Mark'

Let's start with his 'quotation mark' gesture which conspiracy theorists claims is clearly an: "Open acknowledgement of his secret society affiliation with the Illuminati."

The pose supposedly recalls the Devil's number - 666: the '6' figure created by the thumb and forefinger, and the other three fingers.

The Illuminati a mysterious group that conspiracy nuts believe is seeking a 'New World Order' that would impose a totalitarian world government.

Among the alleged members of the secret society are not just politicians and religious leaders, but actors and pop stars.

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In the UK the sign also has a very x-rated meaning.

Trump is also accused of using devil worship signs. With Apprentice star Jesse James.

The 'Devil's Horns'

The Donald stands accused of regularly using not one but TWO devil worship signs.

The Devil's Horns is known as the Satanic salute, and is a sign of recognition between and allegiance of members of Satanism or other unholy groups.

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Also known as the 'El Diablo' hand sign it is often confused with the deaf hand signal of the phrase, “I love you.”

In many Latin countries, the sign when directed towards someone and swivelled back and forth implies someone has been cuckolded.

The closed V sign (above right) is also seen as a sign of devil worship and another pledge to the Illuminati. It's even said to be a reference to the vagina.

It is one of Donald's favourites.

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Trump makes his feelings clear at his golf course in ScotlandCredit: PA Archive

The 'Two Fingered Salute'

The meaning of the V sign is dependent on the manner in which the hand is positioned.

Pointing forward, the sign is an insult in Australia, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.

Reversed the hand gesture is recognised as an international sign of peace.

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A commonly repeated legend claims that the two-fingered salute derives from a gesture made by archers fighting the French at at the Battle of Agincourt.

This legend dictates the English and Welsh archers who were captured by the French had their index and middle fingers cut off so that they couldn't operate their longbows.

The V Sign was then used by un-captured and victorious archers in a display of defiance against the enemy.

Trump tries to convince the world he has nothing to hideCredit: Getty Images
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The 'Trust me I'm a Politician'

This gesture is allegedly a sign of honesty, sincerity, submission and total innocence.

This is also how some people show submission and respect to their god during church worship.

It is also recognised across the world as a sign to show someone has nothing to hide.

Needless to say it has become very popular with politicians, who usually have a fair bit to hide.

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However, if you nod, smile and lean all the time, you appear too eager to please, and therefore lower your status in the eyes of others.

Well it certainly worked for The Donald.

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'The Little Donald'

This is one the politician uses a fair bit  -and it's all his own.

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It could be a reference to his win in the recent Presidential election or the size of something else.

However, we are pretty sure it does not refer to the size of  his bank balance or his ego.

It's not the first time Trump's hands have made the headlines.

During the election campaign he was forced to defend the size of his mitts - and his  manhood - during a Republican debate in Detroit.

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He told the crowd at one debate: ‘I guarantee you, there’s no problem.’

But do his hands tell otherwise?

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