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Common
color codes.
Be advised that each
color has more than one meaning. To properly discern its interpretation the
color must be read in context. For instance, if the color is used on a symbol
then the symbol will point you to the accurate interpretation.
In example: the color black can mean “wrong” or “power” if the black is
represented on an arm band or bracelets then you know “power” is the correct interpretation
– this is derived from black arm bands in Nazi Germany.
Please
remember I didn’t write this code I merely interpret it.
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USMC or Nazi Germany – or communist type control
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Usually refers to communism but can reference any of
the following.
– Nazi Germany, China, Soviet Union & USMC all
used red and gold – this must be read in context to determine which is being
referenced.
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Usually refers to a defined problem: Black &
white states that it’s a matter of right and wrong.
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Gray indicates a gray area is being defined –
usually the defined gray area is really a black and white matter.
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go
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Orange = Arranged so if you see orange as in a bowl
of oranges on a table or orange décor/walls/etc then
you can assume something defined therein was arranged. Usually these
arrangements are referring to a set-up.
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Pi inc.
Pi can also be read as the number 8 or letter H
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Monarch/parliament/royalty
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China – Communism – Stop
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Can mean slow – the “don’t tread on me” group and
the pyramid group found on the back of a dollar bill.
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