Valens, Church Monks, and the Klan
Oklahoma January, 2014
YouTube Video: Barbarians, Goths |
Something of interest in the YouTube clip above is the uniform of General Valens. The distinctive white under-clothes, both shirt and leggings, and the red cape, the red color worn by all Roman soldiers. The white under- uniform was introduced here at the Battle of Adrianople. Historians today believe this color change was a critical turning point of the Roman people as it marked the end of the common era for Generals and began a flamboyant, money demand for the cause of Rome and it imperialism. It was not seen again until the year 600AD (date cite) when this dynamic color spray (and, white leggings) was seen on all soldiers of Lombards, a Germanic mixed tribe culture from the far northern regions of southern France.
The pattern of red and white established at The Battle of Adrianople followed the Europeans into the United States, and this is what this Plutonium post is about. The post makes several connections as each state has a pattern all it own. All of which are for the reader to make.
At the end of the Dark Age Inquisition, the colors of bright red, pure white, charcoal steel and golden yellow and cone hats was the colors and gear the consisted of final Inquisition frocks worn by the Roman Catholic church clergy (Dominican and Benedictine ) who had preformed those dark age trials for Italy. Church clergy, much like to Ku Klux Klan is today, were created to defend the southern slavery way of life. General Valens' color array was incorporated in France's southern region assisting the preparation into the era of the slave galleys (boats), that era followed into the USA as the Ku Klux Klan at power rose during the southern slave states revolts. It should be added that the golden yellow was the color of the battle standards tassels, and fire was used by the Goths in the attempt to make Rome's visibility much more difficult.
Just after WW2, at a castle owned by the Nazi Army, the Benedictine monks adopted and wore the four colors. The Benedictine (John Dee) were of the French culture; so, following in order, this Christian church enclave joined the alliance with their French countrymen to reduced any more possible destruction to the City of Paris. The colors of red, white, coal and yellow are still used today by the French Benedictine clergy uniforms. Though claiming an end to slavery, that church order was founded on the principle of slaves to christ. The Benedictine monks in the USA state that the motto is a euphemism and is not intended as taking people into slavery. Double bunk!
In Oklahoma: Where are all of them today? Right here! Red and white uniforms w/steel gray gloves, and yellow banners are completely surrounded by the Gothic architecture, Eastern Gothic scholars, and a campus financially supported by the Eastern Empire, except for the sports divisions who traditionally are a Greco/Roman attraction. It was seven years between a peace alliance and the Battle of Andrianople. It has been seven years sense the first proposal of the OU uniform color code addition of steel charcoal/ gray gloves. It is proven that the colors of red, white, and gray cause violence and the brain reserves subliminal messaging of the word 'kill'. Sense the uniform's change, the number of hand assaults on woman by OU athletes has increased by 75%.
One more thing, Valens - Vallance = La Valens as Val
Something to think about....