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allodial
11-23-15, 09:51 PM
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The above is of the first flag of the Soviet Union (1923) not the one typically shown of course. It is interestingly enough similar to the UN flag.

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And the Islamic crescent moon factor is more obviated and reminiscent of the coat of arms of Turkey.

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walter
11-24-15, 12:54 AM
Interesting that on the first flag of Russia that Russia is not in the center of the flag but of to the side.
Looks to me that Israel is the center but that didn't happen until 48.
The holy land.

And the UN flag center is the entrance to the hollow earth.

allodial
11-24-15, 09:09 AM
It is rather well established that the Soviets and the ~1917 "revolution" was an overthrow by Bolsheviks against the Christians (http://www.henrymakow.com/000275.html). It is said that 10 to 50+ million Christians were massacred behind the Iron Curtain and Western media kept quiet.

Interestingly enough, the book of Malachi at Malachi 1:4 points to a place that would be called "Rish'ah" as a source of the world's--or at least restored Israel's (i.e. America, etc.) troubles.

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Edom is said to favor the color red. Go figure. Rus can also refer to "rose"--red flag, red star.

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Communism's source is effectively Russia. Karl Marx, a German-Jewish philospher, was dissatisfied over the restrictions placed upon Jews by the Russian Monarchy.

Related:
Pale of Settlement (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_of_Settlement)