Why is it that so many nation flags share the red, white and blue colour scheme? Whether its modern cold war enemies like Russian and the United States or the classic rivals France and the United Kingdom we find these reoccurring colours. It doesn't just stop with these major players. The red, white and blue can be found everywhere: Czech Republic, Norway, Netherlands, Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Iceland, Luxembourg.
That's just Europe, then you have Asia, Laos, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Cambodia.
Not to mention both North and South Korea!
You get the point, like weren't North and South Korea mortal enemies? I mean how serious are these nation states really? The US was an integral part of the Korean war and they too have the same colour scheme. If you asked some outsider, imagine for instance you asked an alien about these nation states they could be forgiven for assuming all these flags belonged to the same "team". The same group. The same Empire. Surely.
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Seeing these flags side by side. Was this a joke?
I'm sure someone, somewhere is laughing.
A coincidence perhaps?
There must be a reasonable explanation for all this. In fact when you delve deeper there are explanations for how all of these different nations came to the exact same decision. A thousand different roads up the same mountain. Here are a few...
United states of America...
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TIME.
Russia
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Wikipedia
France...
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Wikipedia
North Korea...
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Wikipedia
South Korea...
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And on and on and on, such explanations. It's like a fat lady desperately scrambling, giving you a dozen different reasons as to why she needs to eat that bacon maple syrup cheese cake that you're holding. Point being. No matter what the given excuse, The outcome is always gonna be the same. -Shes gets her cake and shes gonna eat it too.
It has been said that many countries chose these colours because they were easily made during the middle ages and it was cheap to produce. Ok, sure maybe that works for the older European states. But Places like Asia in the modern era? Really bro? You could keep arguing these little tid bits until the end of time but this is coincidence stacked on coincidence.
When you're a detective there are no coincidences. It is not a coincidence when the murder victims wife just took out a million dollar life insurance claim on her husband the week before he died. Much in the same way it is not a coincidence when multiple nation states are toppled by internal revolutions and change their flags to tricolour.
Although not initially obvious it would seem that there is not one single elite group ruling the world from the shadows but actually a number of
competing elite families. Rival houses vying for power. Not all nations have tricolour flags, for various reasons. Political and social. Either they aren't directly controlled by this tricolour faction or perhaps they belong to the opposition. If we trace the tricolour back to its first appearance we find some quite interesting results...
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"William I, Prince of Orange (24 April 1533 – 10 July 1584)... ...was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs that set off the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1581...
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Wikipedia.
So William revolted against his patron masters the Habsburg family.
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When you read holy roman empire they are describing Tartary. Side note, one famous Hapsburg was
Otto II, Count of Habsburg. It had been said that the decendatns of Otto include Octavian (Augustus) the roman ruler welcomed into the gates of Rome and crown ceasar by the people with out resistance as he was recognized as the legal ruler by birth right.
The obfuscation of historical characters like Otto II, Charlamange, Octavian and Otto von Bismarck are all part of the stolen scaligarian history drama. Also there is a connection to the Otto-man empire. Sadly it's all very messy and i'm no expert, this stuff is confusing on purpose.
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The Ottomans defeated the Poles, who were
supporting the Habsburgs in the Thirty Years' war.
(I'm so confused right now.)
Conclusion From what I can gather, it would appear that the rival houses have drawn lines in the sand to differentiate themselves. They may have started out as one big empire but they fractured and have been fighting for world domination since. It benefits all these groups to remain hidden and the
tricolour flags work as a kind of wolf whistle to each other about who owns what. Regardless of the geopolitical drama that plays out in front of the common man, upon closer inspection it is clear to see where the battle lines have been drawn.