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Sunday, October 9, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Department of Airforce Patch from Source Code: CAOC-N, 2011
On April Fools Day 2011, Source Code was released to the public. It starred Jake Gyllenhall and Michelle Monaghan. In this movie a fictional arm of the US Air Force fights against crime and terrorism under the "CAOC-N." In this extreme science fiction movie, a medical experiment allows scientists and doctors to revisit past memories before they fade away.
The departmental patch of the fictional CAOC-N within the US Air Force features a shield with five stars and five stripes. In the supporter positions are wings. In the ring around the roundel are eleven stars and it is written 'Department of the Air Force.'
Movie Poster for Source Code, 2011"Make Every Second Count"
This thoughtful movie merges the line between military science fiction while addressing end and or purpose of life questions.
The mind can be easily deceived, thus it's best to use your heart as the compass to make up your mind.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Red Sea Flag
Red Sea Flag
This flag represents the Red Sea. Its colours are red, black, and yellow. The bottom red portion represents the parting of the Red Sea during the Israeli exodus out of Egypt. Centered near the top is a Hebrew Star with the sign of Cancer upon it. This is a geographical reflection since the Tropic of Cancer passes through the Red Sea.
The colours yellow and black reflect that the shore line of the sacred Red Sea divides yet unites Africa and Asia.
Note that most of the stories that take place in the Holy Land were centered mostly on Asia and secondly Africa.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Russian Space Force Flag
Flag of the Russian Space Forces
it has a noticeable element
from the Star Trek
it has a noticeable element
from the Star Trek
Certainly Chekov would be proud? This is not some imaginary flag. It seems an American Television Show had a lasting effect, even upon her national rivals.
The Star Trek franchise has had wide reaching influences all over the world, even in Russia. The evidence? Look at the flag.
This is the flag of the Russian Space Forces. It uses four colours - white, red, navy blue, and sky blue. The central icon uses a Star Trek design. This Star Trek like icon is on a ellipse that is thematic of a Russian flag but with one added colour on top - navy blue. This flag was established on December 18, 2006.
Russian Space Forces are the heirs to the Soviet Space Program and operates two space ports in Asia and Europe. The European space port is Arkhangelsk and the Asian space port in the Amur.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
NJ Govenor behind the US and NJ State flag, tires to get his message though a thick skull
Monday, October 3, 2011
SpongeBob Square Pants and Patrick find a 'Russian' flag at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean
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