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The Wingdings Prophecies
Wingdings are a series of so-called "dingbat fonts" in Microsoft Word. They display symbols and pictures instead of letters, with each symbol corresponding to a different letter. In 1992, soon after the release of Windows 3.1, a rumor began to circulate alleging that anti-semitic messages had been coded into wingdings. The cause of this rumor was the (true) fact that if you typed the letters NYC using wingdings, you got a skull and crossbones, a star of David, and a thumbs up symbol:

Conspiracy theorists claimed that Microsoft programmers had deliberately designed this into the font as a way of urging people to kill New York City Jews. Microsoft strongly denied these allegations. However, because of the controversy, when Microsoft designed the successor to wingdings in the late 90s, Webdings, they deliberately ensured that a happy message appeared when the letters NYC were typed:

The wingdings controversy returned after 9/11, when an email began to circulate claiming that wingdings had predicted the attack on the World Trade Center. The rumor alleged that if you typed Q33NY using wingdings (Q33NY supposedly being the flight number of one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center) you would see a picture that looked like a plane flying towards two building towers followed by a skull and crossbones and the star of David.:

In reality, Q33NY was not the flight number of any of the hijacked planes. Their flight numbers were 11 and 175. Q33NY was completely meaningless. It was simply what needed to be typed in wingdings in order to get a plane and two buildings to appear.

Conspiracy theorists claimed that Microsoft programmers had deliberately designed this into the font as a way of urging people to kill New York City Jews. Microsoft strongly denied these allegations. However, because of the controversy, when Microsoft designed the successor to wingdings in the late 90s, Webdings, they deliberately ensured that a happy message appeared when the letters NYC were typed:

September 11, 2001
The wingdings controversy returned after 9/11, when an email began to circulate claiming that wingdings had predicted the attack on the World Trade Center. The rumor alleged that if you typed Q33NY using wingdings (Q33NY supposedly being the flight number of one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center) you would see a picture that looked like a plane flying towards two building towers followed by a skull and crossbones and the star of David.:

In reality, Q33NY was not the flight number of any of the hijacked planes. Their flight numbers were 11 and 175. Q33NY was completely meaningless. It was simply what needed to be typed in wingdings in order to get a plane and two buildings to appear.
Categories: Hate Crimes, Terror-Related Hoaxes, September 11, Rumors and Legends, Email, 21st Century
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Wingdings spells out doom
However, it just was a
Bad coincidence
Posted by Cryptid lover on Wed May 09, 2012 at 10:43 PM
However, it just was a
Bad coincidence
I do rather believe that, as a member of the knighted community - Since 1986 by the Queen herself - that I have a place in the argument on the world trade centres. I think microsoft should be sued for all they own for this monstrocity! For future reference, If anyone would like to see proof of my knighthood, a google search of groundbreaking foeti research.
Posted by Sir Phineas Tinkle in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Thu Nov 15, 2012 at 06:59 AM
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