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Ah, but they didn't stop there. Cole, the IAEA Director General, apparently enjoyed this enough that he had the new emblem printed in gold on a blue flag, and put it up above the United Nations flag outside of the Third General Conference of the IAEA in 1959. Apparently in UN-world, this was seen as a major scandal.
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This monstrosity got made into a crazy gold-on-blue flag and hoisted up above the United Nations flag at the Third General Conference of the IAEA in 1958. As I wrote then, Apparently in UN-world, this was seen as a major scandal. A representative of the UN Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjld, saw it, flipped out, and had it immediately removed.