Dear Reader, I have been saying it for years – see Clicky’s posts here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here – but yesterday, narrative guru Walter Kirn on X nailed the naming of the colour revolution that we’ve all being subjected to…
… Kelly Green, it is a Pan–tone…
… And, as we’ve been noticing at the LoL for the past few years, there has been a confluence of ‘green’ during this Fourth Turning:
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Green – Eco Bollocks (scam)
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Green – Envy (trans)
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Green – Youth (unripe/gullible)
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Green – Islam (flags)
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Green – Ukraine (flag of yellow + blue = green)
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Green – Zelensky (‘Green‘)
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Green – Screen (fake footage)
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Green – Sickness (Covid, vaccines & TDS)
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Green – Ink Brigade (NGOs and fake grassroots campaigns)
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Green – Money (Banks and mint)
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Green – Extra Terrestrials (‘little green men’)



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I should have known… ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ – another 1999 film…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyes_Wide_Shut
Until they enter Domino’s flat, the lighting in this scene is green and again when it cuts to Alice…
The people in the Matrix system have eyes wide shut…
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‘You’ve Got Mail’ – also based in New York but on the Westside – the Kelly Green Colour Revolution is on the ‘West’. Then there’s the green mermaid providing a sense of worth to people who don’t know what they’re doing or who they are…
… The film’s poster has a green background…
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So, ‘You’ve Got Mail’ came out in the US in Dec 1998 (UK 1999). It was made by Warner Brothers, as were ‘The Matrix’ and ‘Eyes Wide Shut’. Other Warner Brothers movies in 1999 include:
‘Message In A Bottle’…
…’The Green Mile’… Hanks again…
… ‘Liberty Heights’…
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Not Warner Brothers but ‘Magnolia’ was also out in 1999 and has a green tinge to it…
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Hmmm… Is it the case that two can play at game?
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Interesting, posted this evening…
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Green…
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Green…
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Green with envy here, Roob … how you nail it.
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Thanks, James 😀 I had all the green strands, but I’m just glad I saw Walter Kirn’s tweet.
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