The only thing I can see is what looks a slim wasted make figure wearing a belt. The Porsche logo does show a swastika when spun at a certain RPM but I am sure its just a very bizarre coincidence.
@@Tobi-ln9xr If you spin porsche or VW emblems they make the symbol popularized by an Austrian painter from the 40s. This person is just spinning it the wrong way and not fast enough
Obviously it's not gonna look like a swastika either way. However speeding up the video does not work like that, this is because the effect shown in the video is caused by things such as shutter speed and rolling shutter, which is not related to the playback. Again I agree that the people thinking it's going to look like a swastika are not very bright either way.
@SaxonRanger94 Yes, but ONLY "the very 1st VW Logo" incorporated the Swastika from 1937-1939. It was completely removed afterwards from 39-45, when the VW was encircled by a Cog Wheel or a Sprocket. After 45, VW was completely surrounded by a plain circle.
Spinning it the other way won't make any difference. It's not physically possible for it to show anything else if you spin it the other way. You could try reversing the video
You turned the VW emblem in the wrong direction. The KPD was to the left and the NSDAP to the right. Back then, people always drove the Volkswagen in reverse gear so that they could see the swastika.
This is not debunked. First you were spinning it in the wrong direction second it has everything to do with frame rate per second so it depends the RPM you are spinning at as well as the recording devices frame rate per second…. For instance, when you record a helicopter blade and it doesn’t look like it’s moving or when you look at the tire’s rim and it looks like it’s spinning backwards