There are a number of wrong statements in the article regarding Zuism.
Firstly, the source zuist.org[1] (number [20]) is not the official page of Zuism in Iceland. That's something else entirely. I don't know why they claim such a thing. The official page of Zuism in Iceland is zuistar.is[2] (zuism.is redirects there as well). Zuism.org should not be considered a source on Zuism in Iceland.
Secondly, the high priest is not Agust Arnar Agustsson, as claimed by the aforementioned website. The high priest's name is Ísak Andri Ólafsson[3], that can be verified by checking out the website of the Icelandic sheriffs, or magistrates (sýslumenn) who oversee the registry of religious organizations in Iceland[4].
Thirdly, the symbols shown as used by the Zuist movement aren't used by it at all. Zuism in Iceland doesn't use the upper symbol at all. They only use the Z on a filled outline of Iceland, yellow on purple or the other way around, or just the Z with the same colors. Not the upper symbol, which comes from the website that's claimed to be the official website of Zuism. That can be seen on the official facebook page of Zuism Iceland[5].
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