So which state has the largest internal area that does not have an international border or coastline? The answer: Nevada. Thus this flag is for 'states' that have the largest area without private access to a foreign areas.
The central square represents that this state had no direct international connections by land or sea, as it surrounded by red striped barriers. The triangles reinforce that this state is disconnected from the sea and a land boarder.
But Nevada was not always the Biggest State with inside connections. From 1861 until 1864 Kansas was the largest inside state. From 1821 until 1861 Missouri had the biggest internal organ of America. But the first state to become the best insider was Tennessee, after Jefferson purchased Louisiana Territory rights from the Napoleon in 1803.
In Mexico, Durango holds the title of largest internal state without a border by land or sea. In contrast with Canada, no province or territory is completely internal. I suppose that's why most Canadians have a keen international awareness.
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Saturday, December 5, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
Flag for the State with the Largest Maritime Area
The flag for the state with the largest maritime area is composed of the colours red, white and blue. Along the fly is a trident which represents the powers of the sea. On the field are lines of latitude, which are important in seafaring.
Alaska is a state of many superlatives - biggest, tallest, coldest, most northern, most western - and it also holds the title of Largest Area of Maritime Waters under its jurisdiction. But this wasn't always so. Ten other states had once laid claim the America's Trident.
Previously Michigan was the Sea King from 1837 until 1959. Michigan reigned for 122 years, and is still the Sea King for the UCF - United Contiguous 48.
Before Michigan, Louisiana was Sea Queen from 1812 until 1837. Louisiana sailed as The Water Lord of America for 25 years, beating out New York's record by one year.
Before Louisiana, New York had the biggest pool from 1788 until 1812. New York's position as the Prince of American Pools lasted for 24 years.
Before New York, Virginia was the Princess of American Pools. Virginia's reign lasted a solid month from June 25, 1788 until July 26, 1788.
Before Virginia, Massachusetts was the Dominant Duck of American Seas. Massachusetts' reign dominated the entire duration of America's "first" spring, from February 6, 1788 until June 25, 1788.
Before Massachusetts, Georgia was the Crabby King of American waters. Georgia's reign lasted for a complete month with a little extra from January 2, 1788 until February 6, 1788.
Before Georgia, New Jersey was the American Salty Dog. New Jersey's reign was short one month, from December 18, 1787 until January 2, 1788.
Before New Jersey, Delaware was the biggest Prince of Prawns. It may seem unfair but Delaware holds all claims, including this one. But only for a week and a half from December 7, 1787 until December 18, 1787.
Since these states no longer hold the title of the State with the Largest Maritime Area, they can fly the flag with the years or year listed when their were the largest water rulers of American Seas, or the most powerful "Waterbender" of the nation.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Flags form Superfusion Book by Zachary Karabell
Flags on book covers are a popular motif. Especially for non-fiction international expositions and opinions, and secondly for espionage thrillers. But every once and a while really snappy and original flags are created.
Here on the cover of Superfusion 2009 by Zachary Karabell the flags of China and United States have been fused. To the average person they may just look like some strange nation, but after a moment the crossing of cantons becomes obvious.
This book delivers as its covers suggests, "How China and America become one economy and why the world's prosperity depends on it."
Note if you dig directly under the United States you won't hit China. However the US has small antipodal parts that are directly underneath a portion of Antarctica and Africa - Nigeria, Namibia; and the remote islands of the South India Ocean - Kerguelen.
Likewise if you are in China - parts of South America are directly underneath, notably Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and a remote part of the UK.
Here the United States canton is superimposed on the red field of China.
In contrast we have the field of American stripes overtaking the flag of China.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Hesh Flag from Sea Lab 2021
The Hesh flag from the animated adult oriented comedy show Sea Lab 2021 is a horizontal tribal of white, blue, and white. Off center to towards the hoist is the silhouette of Hesh holding a microphone raising his right hand.
Sea Lab 2021 Flag
The flag for the experimental sea lab station of the future in the animated series Sea Lab 2021 has yellow background and the silhouette of the station in blue centered in the middle.
International Extended Continental Shelf Flag
The International Extended Continental Shelf Flag is composed of the colours black, white, yellow, and lime green. It indicates that a particular seabed area is under sovereignty of a nation. As this is an internationally coded flag, it should be flown with a national flag to indicate respective control.
Note this flag does not have to be flown on the bottom of the seabed. It can be flown on ship, rig, or buoy to indicate a national claim along the sea floor, but remember that the waters are international and fishing rights extended to all official nations.
The seven stripes represent the seven seas of ancient lore.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
US Sea Floor Continental Shelf Flag
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Flag for the US Sea Floor Continental Shelf Claim - Beyond the Exclusive Economic Zone |
The Extended and regular Continental Shelf claim is the modern day frontier of the United States. All nations get an extra "Sea Floor Claim" of 150 Nautical Miles beyond their Exclusive Economic Zone. Note, this only applies to the sea floor and not to the air and ocean above, at least yet. Sea Floor rights are related to minerals and creatures on the bottom of the ocean. Thus oil deposits found in this area belong to one particular nation. Likewise any crabs, sponges, starfish, lobsters, and clams are under sovereign marine jurisdiction. But any fish swimming in these waters are in International Waters, free for the pickings of any fisherman.

The Extended Continental Self claim of the United States is estimated to be about half the size of the Louisiana Purchase. Certainly a strange claim, since, it can extend the sea floor rights of a nation a maximum of 100 Nautical Miles beyond the established 150 Nautical Mile seafloor claim further out from the Exclusive Economic Zone but only if certain requirements are met.

Note that Extended Continental Shelf claims are all in, or rather under, international waters. This means that the Extended Continental Shelf Claim applies only to the surface of the Earth underwater. All waters and airspace directly above the Extended Continental Shelf Claim does belong to any one particular nation.
Eventually this situation will change when people colonize the bottom of the sea in the 22nd Century. In theory, as it has not yet happened, a person born on the bottom on the sea floor has the right to fly this flag.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Flag for Americans born in International Airspace
The flag for American born in International Airspace unclaimed by the nations uses the colours white, red, and blue.
Nominally this could take place over flights over the Pacific or Atlantic Ocean. Although rare, births aboard international air flights have been occurring with more frequency each decade.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Flag for Americans born in Domestic US Airspace
The flag for Americans born in the skies of the United States has a navy blue background central star on a blue disc that is surrounded by a white circle. Across the circle is a horizontal striped wing pattern that is white blue and white. The central emblem looks like a US Air Force marking but is slightly different.
Although a rare occurrence, as time moves on there are more and more people born in US Airspace every decade.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Flag for Americans born in Foreign Airspace
The flag for Americans born over Foreign Airspace uses the colours red, white and blue. The central symbol is a modified roundel emblem based upon the USAF.
For example if an American is born in the air on an aircraft while flying through Canadian, Russian, European, or Brazilian airspace, then they have a right to fly this flag.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Flag for Americans born on the Southern Ocean
The flag for Americans born within the Southern or Antarctic Ocean uses the colours blue, white and orange.
Flag for Americans born on the Arctic Ocean
The flag for Americans born on the Arctic Ocean uses the colours of white, navy blue, and indigo. In the upper hoist area is a Betsy Ross canton of 13 stars on a field of white.
Flag for Americans born on the Indian Ocean
The flag for Americans born in the Indian Ocean uses the colours navy blue, green, orange and white. In the upper hoist area is a Betsy Ross circle of stars.
Flag for Americans born on the Pacific Ocean
The flag for Americans born in the Pacific Ocean uses the colours navy blue and white. It is a simple flag with a rising white diagonal and Betsy Ross Canton in the honorable canton position. In the 1800s and early part of the 1900s several hundred Americans were born at sea in the Pacific Ocean as intercontinental travel by ship was slow and the primary means of long distance transport.
Notable Americans born on the Pacific Ocean:
Francis Lathrop - American Painter born near Hawaii
Flag for Americans born on the Atlantic Ocean
Most Americans are born in the USA, some are born abroad in foreign lands by Americans living abroad. But still a few are born at sea. This flag is for Americans born on the Atlantic Ocean.
The flag for Americans born on the Atlantic Ocean uses the colours red, blue, and white. In the upper hoist area is the famous Betsy Ross Circle of stars to denote connectivity to the United States. In the 1600s, 1700s, 1800s and early 1900s there were hundreds of Americans born at sea on a ship, since this method of transport was extremely slow and the only means of intercontinental travel.
In many ways the Atlantic Ocean is the ocean that gave proverbial birth to the people of America who would come to dominate the American Continent undergoing a metamorphosis from African, European and Asian unto becoming a new people - American.
Notable Americans born on the Atlantic Ocean
Westmoreland Davis - the 48th Governor of Virginia
Oceanus Hopkins - Born on the Mayflower 1620
Mary Jemison - frontierswoman
August D. Julliard - founder of The Julliard School in NYC
Ed Porray - Baseball Player of the Buffalo Buffeds
Moses O. Williamson - Illinois Politician
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Flag for Americans born in the US Exclusive Economic Zone
Believe it or not, there is an exclusive minority of Americans born upon the sea. Some are born in US Internal Waters, while others are born in the US Maritime Contiguous Zone, and finally at the very tail-end afterglow of American spaces - we have the US EEZ - or rather the United States Exclusive Economic Zone.
These situations arise when an early unexpected birth takes place at sea, usually upon a cruise ship, transport ship, refinery, or yacht. Thus a person who has at least one parent or grandparent with US citizenship, can fly this flag so long as they they were born 24 to 200 nautical mile out to sea in the US Exclusive Economic Zone.
Although the US EEZ starts three nautical miles out to sea, this flag is for Americans who were born 24 to 200 nautical miles out to sea. Reason being, citizens born from 3 to 12 nautical at sea are officially born in US territory at sea, thus they can fly the US Internal Waters flag; while a persons born 12 to 24 nautical miles out to sea miles use the US Contiguous flag.
The colours of this flag are based upon the Exclusive Economic Zone flag combined with first proposed and vexillological US Internal Waters flag.
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Monday, November 2, 2015
Flag for Americans born in the US Maritime Contiguous Zone
The US Maritime Contiguous Zone is a shadowy grey region of the USA. Although this maritime area is classified as International Waters, the United States of America has protected rights upon this region of the Earth. These rights are related to defensive and law enforcement duties. This grey zone of America is where US legal proceedings are in effect yet, this area of the Earth is also considered international space.
The colours of this flag are black, orange, and white. This design is based upon the US Internal Waters Flag combined with the International Contiguous flag.
The US Maritime Contiguous Zone flag is for Americans who happen to be born in this paradoxical Partial American and Partial International Maritime Zone of the world.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Flag for US Internal Waters
The flag for US Internal Waters is based upon a fusion of the red, white, and blue striped flags that were common during the early part of the revolutionary period, mixed with the star field pattern from the US flag from the War of 1812. However it only has 13 stars that alternate angles in a wavy pattern. It was during this 'Second War of Independence' with the UK that the US Navy stood its ground. In honor of that time frame and rise of the US Navy to blue water navy status, the wavy stars of the War of 1812 - Star Spangled Banner flag are brought back into use.
Additionally this flag is for Americans who were born in US internal waters-beyond the three nautical mile claim of the 50 states. Basically a flag for persons born in sovereign waters of the USA 3 to 12 nautical miles out to sea. Imagine if you were born on a cruise ship 8 nautical miles off the coast of South Carolina. You would be born in recognized US federal maritime territory, just beyond South Carolina's maritime borders. However if you were born 2 nautical miles out to sea from the Charleston, you would be officially born in the state of South Carolina. Although a rare event, persons born in US internal waters within this special 3 to 12 nautical miles "out to sea" have a right to fly this flag.
This can easily happen if a person is on a cruise ship, ferry, or yacht and their mother just happens to give birth at sea. The question is, what if the person does not have parents who are US citizens? Oddly they are US citizens not because they were born on US soil but rather because they were born in US territory at sea, making them True American Blue Blooded Salty Dogs, or real life "anchor babies" by the Jus Oceanus rather than Jus Soli.
But also note along the Gulf of Mexico the states were able to extend their boundary a few extra nautical miles. So states like Texas and Louisiana have a 9 nautical mile claim out to sea, thus shrinking federal waters in Gulf of Mexico to only three nautical miles. No doubt, in a few years the other states will follow suit, using the old argument of 'Not fair! Why does Texas get 9 nautical miles out to sea while we only get 3!?' My bet is that New York asks to expands its state water front property lines first, followed by California.
12 Nautical Mile Sovereign Internal Waters Flag
The flag to indicate the 12 Nautical Mile Zone of a nation's sovereign waters uses the colours blue, red, white. The red diagonal off set to blue dominance indicates the division between internal national waters and international waters. The white triangle on the lower fly represents the peaceful intentions of international waters while the upper hoist blue section represents the recognized claims of a nation's official barrier at sea.
This flag is to be flown under the national flag at sea or directly below the 12 mile contiguous flag of law enforcement.
Flag for KIC 8462852 - Strange Star in the Cygnus Constellation
This flag represents the non-standard star system found in the Cygnus Constellation - KIC 8462852. It's unique and atypical star light pattern has caught the attention of astronomers and space enthusiasts of Earth. It has opened the possibility that advanced Cybertronic life may be out there beyond our Solarian Star System.

Earth already is a primitive Cybertronic planet, since the mid 20th century. Eventually it would be possible to build a ring or partial Dyson sphere around a star. We are a Class 1 Cybertronic Civilization whereby technology is critical to life, but is external to our biological bodies. Once electronic devices become embeded under the skin we become a class 2 Cybertronic Civilzation. We are verging closer to Class 2 as people (mostly youth) are essentially addicted to their cell phone devices and will soon be happy to have microchips implanted under their skin.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Deep Sea International Waters Flag - beyond the 200 Nautical Exclusive Economic Zone Region
Beyond the 200 Nautical Miles of the Exclusive Economic Zone is the region of Earth were nations have no legal claim. It is an international region of the high seas. This flag represents that area of the oceans where the water and airspace are Wild and Free of national claims.
The Deep Blue International Waters flag is composed of four vertical bars: deep navy blue, white, blue, and indigo.
12 Nautical Mile Contigious Zone Flag
The 12 Nautical Mile Contiguous Zone flag is composed of the colours orange and black. This flag is a warning flag that a ship is near a nation's territorial waters and may be subject to a security search if caught within this "Pursuit Zone." It represents the 12 nautical mile area of International Waters where a nation's security force is legally active.
The 12 Nautical Mile Contiguous Zone is just beyond a nation's Territorial Waters. The Nautical Contiguous Zone is the proverbial boarder "Chase Zone" of International Waters where national police pursuit is in effect. For example if a foreign nation should dump toxic waste in these waters, infringe on customs law, conduct any illegal activities a nation can arrest a ship in this area. But if a ship is 25 nautical miles out to sea, she is free from harassment from a nation's coast guard.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
International Maritime Exclusive Economic Zone Flag
The Exclusive Economic Zone flag consists of the colours black, white, and green. White represents peaceful international cooperation, while green and black represent Earthly and economic abundance. Specifically green represents natural abundance while black represents mineral waelth, and the great feeling of being "in the black." It is to be flown within 200 nautical miles off shore of a nation's coastline, below the national flag.
In this example the EEZ flag is flown 200 nautical miles off shore the coast of Canada. This flag indicates that fishing, mining, and economic activity within this zone is the exclusive right of Canada. Yet Canadian laws do not necessarily apply. National laws of any nation apply 12 nautical miles beyond a nation's coastline.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Star Wars - The Force Awakens 2015
Vexilloids of the Jedi return to the movie screen in 2015. We can guess that the banners hanging from the ceiling are individual Jedi armorial banners? A host of worn colorful flags guard the entrance to the ruins of some kind of sacred temple?
Here is a website that tapped this flagtastic stuff with a vexi-dart:
https://thecantina.starwarsnewsnet.com/index.php?threads/flags-identified-in-trailer-3.6215/
Monday, October 19, 2015
Penguin flag from the 1966 Batman movie
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Batman and Robin with US flag in the original Batman Movie - 1966
In 1966 Batman swung from TV to Hollywood. The classic caped crusaders can be seen here running through the streets of Gotham to save the members on the security counsel of the UW - United World Organization. In the background is the US flag gently flapping in the background.
United World Organization Arms from the Batman Movie 1966


The UW looks remarkably like the UN. Since this movie was created in 1966 several outdated flags can be seen, including: the starry Burma flag and the white elephant flag of Laos. Note that the modern Libya flag reboot is flying, which had changed three times before returning to the 1966 version as it was in 2011.
United Underworld from the 1966 Batman Movie

In the original Batman movie from 1966 the campy cutting edge crusader was launched in the imaginations of the world. More than just an American Comic book, Batman's rise to world class status was established in the raucous 1960s. Hard to notice but its campy, surreal, 1960s feel captured the flavor of the mid 60s.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Baseball Pennant from The Peanuts Movie - 2015
A unique flag appears in the upcoming new The Peanuts Movie 2015. It is a baseball pennant with crossed bats, a red star near the hoist, and has an indigo frame. Here the hero or rather anti-hero of the Peanuts Gang, Charlie Brown, can be seen holding a playful wooden kids pirate sword. Charlie Brown loves sports yet is often lackluster in performance.
Charlie Brown is first of first lovable losers. His perpetual grey cloud and negative self-talk is sad yet endearing. His tendency to overthink and worry, leads his to sordid antics and high drama that is balanced by his loyal and just do it dog - Snoopy. Peanuts painted out and showed that there are more than fifty shades of gray, which can have its own kind of charming sparkle. Charlie Brown is an anti-hero for the ages that nearly every kid and adult can relate to, and fall in love with.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Flags in Blade Runner - 1982
One vexilloid appears in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner 1982. It is not a traditional flag but rather an ornament upon a chess piece. To be specific it is a black lance pennon. It appears in the bedroom of the CEO of Tyrell Corporation - a powerful holding industry that manufactures humanoid cloned organisms that are bonded to the serve the pleasure of mankind.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015
International Seabed Flag
International Seas are classified as "International Jurisdiction Per Common Heritage of Mankind." Likewise there is International Airspace. Finally there are International Seabeds, which will become very important in the next 50 years. As a life aquatic will be a real driving force for the energy economy.
The flag for areas unclaimed by the nations for International Seabeds is composed of four colours: red, orange, yellow, and green. Note that mining operations along the seabed are much cheaper and easier to access than hair-brained schemes to mine asteroids in outer space. Also mining in International Seabeds is already a current activity and a billion dollar industry.
https://www.isa.org.jm/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Seabed_Authority
International Airspace Flag
International Airspace is another area of the planet that is an ill defined frontier zone, where the laws of the nations dive into the gray ambiguous zone. This flag represents International Airspace and is composed of the colours black, white, violet, and yellow. It has bright and dark colours so it can seen during dim and sunny sky conditions.
International Airspace is still in its infancy and will be regulated and more structured as the years progress. A low estimate puts this barrier at 19 miles above the Earth, since this is the highest airplanes and balloons can fly.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
International Waters Flag
The International Waters Flag is composed of four colours - red, white, navy blue, and indigo. It is represents the unclaimed high seas that are beyond the jurisdiction of the nations. It has a swallowtail design. Once you have sailed to these deep blue waters, you can fly this flag. This area of the Earth is the last unclaimed and vast expanse where national laws are ambiguous.

Famous places flagged under International Waters include the wreck of the HMS Titanic at 41°43'55" North 49°56'45" West, the North Pole, and where the Prime Meridian meets the Equator at 0°0'0" North/South 0°0'0" East/West. Finally the return of the first mission from the Moon unto the Earth, landed in International Waters, just beyond the waters of Johnston Island.
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