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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
A Royal Banner for King Charles III

Friday, July 11, 2014
Oprah Winfrey next to the Stanford University Flag - 2008

Stanford University has several official flags. The flag behind Oprah is the University Wide triple redwood frond flag. It is composed of three branches coloured red on a white disc surrounded by a black circle on a field of red. The redwood frond is a common element to other Stanford Flags as found in the Stanford School of: Medicine, Law, Humanities and Sciences, Engineering, Earth and Sciences, Graduate School of Business, and Education.

Photo Credits: https://commencement.stanford.edu/traditions/heraldry/university-flag
Oprah's Website: http://www.oprah.com/index.html
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Eye of the Tiger - Vexilloids from the Video 1982

Another hard to spot vexilloid is a banner advertising Tiffany's hind-quarters. Tiffany's banner just happens to be the colour of a tiger which is yellow and black.
Note the song Eye of the Tiger came into existence due to selfish hoarding attitudes. Silvester Stallone originally wanted another song to be played in Rocky III, but he was denied. Mr. Stallone then requested a similarly themed song be made... and walla' we have Eye of the Tiger. Suffice it to say thanks to that rejection! In the aftermath of that push back we got an even cooler more memorable song that has survived the decades.
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Friday, July 4, 2014
Flags in the Film - Last of the Mohicans 1992
July 4, 1757 the fates of the American Colonies were being dealt by the Empires that be, or so as the dominant narrative goes. As if the colonists had no part in the destiny of North America, except for the lading at Jamestown and 'first' celebration of Thanksgiving Day.
If the French won or at least maintained a smaller portion of North America? Would the colonies ever have rebelled with the threat of a French Empire?
In 1992 the best pre-Revolutionary Colonial American movie was made - Last of the Mochians starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Madelyn Stowe. This film illustrates the lives, struggles, conflicts of the pre-Revolutionary ancestors of Canada and the US.
This war set up the historical fireworks for July 4, 1776. During this war the colonies were allied with Prussia for world dominance. Prussian-British victory after this nearly last of "Native American and French-Canadian Wars" put the English on a path for total world domination.

Thus France gained a modicum of justice when the British lost their first born in 1776. The American Revolution was also the proverbial final act or grand finale of the "French and Indian Wars" as the battles of the American Revolution involved "France" and "Indians."

British and regimental flags with markings can be seen in the film. The film maker, Michael Mann, did his homework and it paid off.

In this film the negative and positive ways of aboriginal Native and Old World Newcomer Americans are dealt with, in an more honest light.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Flags in Eternal Sunshine, of the spotless mind 2004

In 2004 Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet starred in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and erasing unwanted memories is the premise of the movie. Carrey and Winslet star as star crossed lovers whose painful relationship, causes them to undergo the procedure.
Of key importance to this blog are several vexilloids that appear in the movie. The most unique flag appears in the drawing of Clementine that Joel had did. In it Clementine is a skeleton except for her head and she is holding a tattered sun flag of yellow and pink that has come to symbolize the radically intense love of Joel and Clementine.

This movie is more than just a love story. It has the capacity to stir the mind and stimulate discussion of dreams, mind, body, love, anguish and purpose in the most subtle of ways. It is a subdued science fiction movie, without the sci-fi feeling. Persons who never experienced a broken romantic heart may have difficulty understanding this work of art as will people who do not examine their dreams or refuse to trespass against the norms of modern society.
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And a Sappy Summer Solstice to all my Northern Hemispherians, enjoy all the free sunshine while it's still free.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Flags in the Film 12 Monkeys - 1995
The US flag makes a brief cameo in the seminal 1990s time travel movie 12 Monkeys. The film is a layered upon layered time drama that gets better with each viewing since it is designed with details that can only be noticed after secondary views.
Red flags also appear at the 'airport-convention' center. A group of tourists from East Asia are passing by when our hero and heroine meet each other. Unlike most time travel movies, this one is where the traveler comes from the future to the present moment of 1995, Philadelphia.
A story of love, fate, science and control it makes new connections that time travel has its hazards on the mind and shows the nature of man to seize freedom when given a chance to break free rather than return to doldrums of tyrannical corporate control.
Red flags also appear at the 'airport-convention' center. A group of tourists from East Asia are passing by when our hero and heroine meet each other. Unlike most time travel movies, this one is where the traveler comes from the future to the present moment of 1995, Philadelphia.
A story of love, fate, science and control it makes new connections that time travel has its hazards on the mind and shows the nature of man to seize freedom when given a chance to break free rather than return to doldrums of tyrannical corporate control.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
US Flag for all 74 American Sub-Federal Districts: 50 States, 16 non-states, 8 undecided entities
Officially speaking there are 50 States. But there are additional sub-federal districts that are not represented on the official flag. The most popular sub-federal non-state of the USA is the District of Columbia, Washington. However there are more, 15 more to be exact. Thus this flag gives total representation to all official 66 sub-federal districts.
The badge is a shield of arms that has sixteen stars, to represent the sixteen sub-federal non-state districts. The stars only have four points since they do not represent fully fledged states. The official sixteen sub-federal districts are:
51 - Washington, DC
52 - Puerto Rico
53 - Guam
54 - American Samoa
55 - US Virgin Islands
56 - N. Mariana Is.
57 - Wake Island
58 - Palmyra Atoll
59 - Midway Atoll
60 - Navassa
61 - Johnston Island
62 - Baker Island
63 - Howland Island
64 - Swains Island
65 - Jarvis Island
66 - Kingman Reef
Additionally there is a white diagonal that has eight smaller red four pointed stars that represent the undecided parts of the world with an unresolved US Claim or are in a Compact of Free Association with the United States. The C.F.A is up for congressional renewal, if it is not renewed then this flag will have to be altered minus a few red stars on the bend.

67 - Serranilla Bank
68 - Bajo Nuevo Bank
69 - Ducie Island
70 - Antarctica
71 - Alto Velo Island
C.F.A. - Regions
72 - Palau73 - Micronesia
74 - Marshall Islands
Thus this US flag has noted symbolism that represents all 74 sub-federal areas of the USA: the 13 original colonies, via the 13 red and white stripes; 50 official states, via the 50 five pointed stars in the canton; 16 sub-federal non-states, via the four pointed white stars; and finally 8 four pointed red stars in the white bend of the badge that represent the five undecided land claims and three nations that are under the C.F.A.
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