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I only was able to find 2 messages from Brad, both lacking any
Nazi-symbol-like shape. I even tried to look at those messages in different
fonts, both monospaced and proportional to no avail.

There is only one symbolic thing in his mails:
  _
 / )
/ _)rad
which looks very much like a "B" and very unlike a swastika.

Am 04.08.2015 um 10:44 schrieb Séamas Ó Brógáin:
Are you talking about the ASCII art capital B?

No, the thing that looks like a Nazi symbol.



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