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14174654? ago

Today I watched an old TV show, I noticed the color code you talk of were so obviously used. It starts off with a guy pulling out his gun, RED flowers in the foreground of the shot. Then we are introduced to the 'plant' wearing a GREEN neck scarf. Next more 'plant' informants, child wearing bright GREEN t shirt, another man with a GREEN neck scarf. RED chair used in final scene when bad guy is killed. RED handbag used in shot to pay the 'plants' BLUE bathroom where they receive information from a waiter wearing a GREEN suit. ORANGE is used but this color confuses me a little, can you explain the orange more in depth please. The Protectors Series 1 - Episode 3 Harry and Caroline are assigned to keep tabs on a Senator who is investigating the activities of Il Gufo (The Owl) for a Senate report on organised crime in Rome.

14177600? ago

Orange = end - as in "end this now" - basically the color is used just like the number 14 in timecode as an ending code - the cult has multiple ways to say the same thing - and the idea of ending something is an important one - but keep in mind even in cult stuff some colors are just colors - this is a hidden in plain sight language - it's about understanding symbolism and also when it's just coincidental - the symbols mean something and well, there's lots to say about that - but to answer your question it means end - and the symbolic thing they use to represent it is a sunset - like this https://twitter.com/watkins_2/status/1040503952255549440 - but you may be better served looking at all my uses of the color in my twitter https://twitter.com/search?l=&q=orange%20from%3Awatkins_2&src=typd as it may give you a bead on how its used faster

14177995? ago

Thanks for the reply. I picked up on signalling from a BBC kids TV show I watched as a kid. Something urged me to go back and watch it again a few years ago. It was a game show where contestants had too solve puzzles. The contestants had time travelled to a planet inhabited by shape shifting Dragons. They would take on human form except the leader, 'he didnt like Earth shape'. He was a talking house 'Plant' an Aspidistra which (in my research) was also codename for a World War II radar station used by the brits to send propaganda to the Germans. Anyway on the wall was written Richard Of York Gave Battle.. which is ROYGB Red Orange Yellow Green Blue There were lots of clues to the 'cult' in that show. Only one episode was hosted by the creator of the show. It was aired on 9 November which is 911. He showed the DROGNA (anagram of Dragon) coin with its Green Triangle (like the Dollar bill Illuminati symbol). The show also had references to 'semaphores' which was how armies used to communicate using colored flags over long distances.

BBC The Adventure Game was a game show that was originally broadcast on UK television channels BBC1 and BBC2 between 24 May 1980 and 18 February 1986. The story in each show was that the two celebrity contestants and a member of the public had travelled by space ship to the planet Arg. Their overall task varied with each series. For example, the team might be charged with finding a crystal needed to power their ship to return to Earth. The programme is often considered to have been a forerunner of The Crystal Maze.

14178094? ago

connecting crumb to crumb - very nostalgic to when I was doing my AB-BA history digs - if you do it long enough you'll weave from today generation to generation and event to event for hundreds of years in the past stopping sometimes not until you hit the 1600's! - I remember I traced judges and senator code names from now until the origin of our country - it's such an old system and people have always been kept in the dark about it.