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Example Unity Flags

The Unity Flag is interactive and the symbols included are finalized on an annual bases through online voting.  Since we have not yet finalized the first version of the Unity Flag, all examples are only DRAFT until after the first years votes have been finalized to create the Original Unity Flag.  This will most likely take place around October 2014, although it could be longer since this is the first year.

Unity Flag

This is the current DRAFT 9-symbol International Unity Flag.  The international version uses NO written words within the symbols.

This is the current DRAFT 12-symbol International Unity Flag with 4 local San Francisco Bay Area flag. 

This is the current DRAFT 9-symbol English Unity Flag. 

This is the old DRAFT 13-symbol english Unity Flag with 3 government based flags for the local San Francisco Bay Area. 

This is the old DRAFT 9-symbol Unity Flag with 3 government based flags for the local San Francisco Bay Area. 

This is the old DRAFT 6-symbol Unity Flag.  The three blank spots can be left blank, or be used to add in national, state, or local flags.

This is the original DRAFT 9-symbol english Unity Flag.   The I heart symbol currently can not be used because it is trademarked, and the current indigenous symbol is used instead of the galactic butterfly which more represents the time movement and inca.

This is the original DRAFT 4-symbol International Unity Flag.   The idea of the Unity Flag simply needs a single symbol of unity, but also can have multiple symbols.  Currently we primarily use the 9-symbol version, but this shows what a 4-symbol version would look like.  There is also the option for a 2-symbol or 3-symbol versions.  It is very unlikely that we will ever have a 1-symbol version, but if everyone could come to agreement on a single image that represented ALL movements uniting together for the future of humanity, then it is a possibility, just unlikely at this point in time.

This is the DRAFT 9-symbol US version of the Unity Flag.