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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Flag for the Year 2017

Flag for the Year 2017
So the new president has been put into office, what an upset!  Remember that providence is the ruling factor.  There are two realities we can join - do you want a little shift in politics or a ground shaking continental rumble.  The choice is yours!

Flag for the Year 2016

Flag for 2016

The flavor of the 20-teens is right now!  Epic this, epic that, everyone is just so EPIC.  I had an epic Friday's Potato Skin today!  Epicasitic!  Wear the EPIC, we have epic addictions to hand held monoliths.  This is an epic presidential race. 

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Oregon Holiday Card 2015 the Back Side Beaver!


Almost forgot the other side of Oregon's Flag.  It to needed some North Polarization!  Here are a few of the most important of Santa's magic forest critters: Ben the Brave Beaver and the magical flying Chipmunks.  They don't deliver presents but Ben the Brave Beaver from Oregon can magically repair broken toys and friendships. Ben has a mean set of tools and vast collection of self help books. The twelve stars represent the 12 Days of Christmas.  Finally the flag reads "Merry Christmas!"

Regular Oregon B-Side
This post is a third in a series.  Due to color issues, flags were presented in two forms, kinda' like Christmas Lights.  Some persons like monochrome, others love colored, and many like both.  


North Polarized Flags for Oregon and Nebraska - Keeping True to the Official Original Colors

 Since Oregon and Nebraska have limited colours in their flags, liberties were taken with the Christmas themed flags.  However, here are their Holiday Flags that keep true to the original plain silver and gold palette of their respective official flags.

If you want to see the liberal poly-coloured version click here. Also the explanation of how everything is substituted for holiday themed items is there as well.








Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2016!

This year the Fraternal Flag Partners of Oregon and Nebraska were North Polarized.  Like all previously holiday hyped state flags of the USA, these scenes switched from day to night.  In this case a setting moon over the Pacific sets the winter scene with 33 stars, as Oregon was the last state of the Perfect Virgin Union, before the arrival of the Ugly Cousin of Civil War.  Snow is covering the treetops and the Conestoga Wagon with two oxen has been replaced by two reindeer and an X-Mas sleigh.  The ribbon now reads "Christmas" instead of "Union." Below the ribbon is a toy train, teddy bear, and wrapped present.  Instead of two ships, a blue wale jumping in the air in the moon light and amazingly an iceberg from the South Pole has ended up with nine penguin castaways.  The nine penguins represent the nine candles of Hanukkah.  In the far distance, a reindeer with a bright red nose can be seen practicing for a jump in the air.  Finally, the US bald eagle has been replaced with a partridge with a stem of holly in its talons. 




















Nebraska's Winter Christmas Theme is, of course, also at night.  A crescent moon is visible just under the Christmas Motto that reads "Providence, Perpetual, Peace."  The blacksmith is now an giant elf, who is making a toy.  Just to the left is a teddy bear and rocking horse.  His cabin is covered with snow and icicles.  The train is fully shown from engine to caboose.  The river is frozen, with two ice skaters instead of a ferry boat.  The trees have lost all of their leaves.  Finally there are 37 stars to represent Nebraska as the 37th state.

Oregon and Nebraska are fraternal twin states because their flags align with similar designs.  The most important thing is that these states represent the USA at the beginning and ending of Civil War.  Oregon was the last state to remember the perfect union before war, while Nebraska is the first state of the new era born afterwards.
 

If you want to see these flags in Original True State flag colors, Click Here.
If you want to see the backside of Oregon's flag north polarized, Click Here.

Monday, December 14, 2015

OCP Flag from Robocop II - 1990

Robocop I vs. Robocop II 1990

 The Corporate Flag of OCP (Omni Consumer Products) appears in the sequel Robocop II 1990.  It is not an accident that the flag is reminiscent of the Nazi Flag, since it has red field with a white disc and company logo on the center.  Likewise some of the OCP security staff wears uniforms that echo the fascist designs - see video below.  In the final fight scene, the OCP flag appears twice on the left and right side of the US flag in an auditorium. 

OCP is just one organization that is too big to fail
 Here the CEO of OCP can be seen yelling at his out of control 'Frankenstein' creations: Robocop II and Robocop I.

Although this movie was made in 1990, the union of mankind with cybernetic implants is well on its way and just around the corner.