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Topic started on 21-1-2005 @ 01:01 AM by 2ndSEED
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"Was it a multiple ghost sighting?"
Marchers wearing Red clothes resembling the Red Coats of the American Revolution. Wasn't this nation going up against those red coat and now 200 plus
years later these same red coats marched down Pennsylvania ave. escorting Bush...
something fishy is going on, folkzzzz
Was there a symbolic meaning behind it, then how about that idiot over the loud horn sounded like some N.W.O take over if I wouldn't say...
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 01:10 AM by djohnsto77
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I noticed that!!! The first thought that came to mind is why are there Red Coats marching in Washington??? Strange indeed...
Where's Paul Revere when you need him?
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 01:35 AM by 2ndSEED
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I Though I was kidding myself, but sometimes the obvious is just plainly overlooked....
American the Nation was just overtaken under your noses in live television for the world to see.....
Welcome the N.W.O
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 02:17 AM by twitchy
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Any pics or links? Were there any ensigna on their outfits? I missed the redcoats, but I'm not a big fan of coronations and missed most of the
crowning ceremony. Would love to see what you guys are talking about though...
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 09:43 AM by Kakugo
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They are no ghosts, they are real soldiers from the 3rd US Infantry Regiment. Here is their website.
Why the red coats? It's simple: during the late XVIII century regimental bands usually wore the "inverted" parent regiment's colours. For example,
if an English regiment wore red coats with yellow cuffs and collars, their regimental band would wear yellow tunics with red cuffs and collars. In
this particular case, the customary Continental Army uniform was dark blue coats with red cuffs and collars, so the regimental bands would wear red
coats with dark blue cuffs and collars (there were some exceptions to this, but this not the place to talk about them). I would ask a moderator to
lock this thread and move to appropriate forum... Thanks!
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 09:47 AM by djohnsto77
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Thanks for the link Kakugo. I always thought that this wasn't paranormal...now you've proved it! The thread should be moved to current events or
something.
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 12:57 PM by ms_Bhavn
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Thanks for the link....I was thinking it was the grassfire group.
noticed the DOD warning at the bottom of the page.
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 01:07 PM by dgtempe
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Red Coats=Dictatorship
Its long been the comunist color and the color of dictatorship
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 02:02 PM by Cug
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Originally posted by dgtempe
Red Coats=Dictatorship
Its long been the comunist color and the color of dictatorship 
And sports cars and hotrods.
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 02:28 PM by Nygdan
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Originally posted by dgtempe
Red Coats=Dictatorship
Its long been the comunist color and the color of dictatorship 
Not necessarily the communist colour, however in the spartan athenian struggle, the spartans were red. THe romans were also red. The brits were also
red. The soviets were also red. There is no red army right now. It would be interesting to say the least if one unit of the US army had red dress
uniforms.
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 02:30 PM by dgtempe
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Nydan, i know first hand its the communist color. I lived in it, i know.
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 02:43 PM by djohnsto77
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Originally posted by dgtempe
Red Coats=Dictatorship
Its long been the comunist color and the color of dictatorship 
The Brits were wearing red coats long before there was such a thing as a communist. Yeah it was kind of a symbol of dictatorship here but by the
British Throne not communists.
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reply posted on 21-1-2005 @ 02:47 PM by dgtempe
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Djohn, do a little research on this matter. It most certainly is a communist color.
Look up China, Russia and Cuba and tell me what you come up with.
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reply posted on 23-1-2005 @ 01:15 AM by Nygdan
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Originally posted by dgtempe
i know first hand its the communist color. 
Sorry, wasn't saying its not a colour used by the communists. Was saying its not a colour specific to communist movements. It is 'Red China' and
the 'Red Scare' after all no? And non communist leftists are 'Pinkos', right?
Also, Red flags used to be put up in a city that was under martial law in europe, usually this was because of mass riots and anarchy. Thus the Red
Flag was taken by the communists as their flag.
 I lived in it, i know. 
Hows that? Soviet Russia? Eastern Europe?
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reply posted on 23-1-2005 @ 01:28 AM by djohnsto77
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Originally posted by dgtempe
Djohn, do a little research on this matter. It most certainly is a communist color.
Look up China, Russia and Cuba and tell me what you come up with. 
Of course red is the color used by communists but that doesn't mean the color red didn't exist before communists! Sheesh... The British soldiers
occupying America during the Revolutionary war wore red uniforms, that's what this thread is discussing!!!
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