I believe this is a different castle than RED CASTLE.
The red castle is the logo for US Army Corps of Engineers. As seen in Q drop 2835. https://www.usace.army.mil/
If you think about it, it may not mean a "Green Castle" and a "Red Castle" like many anons thought. The post may have meant when you see the color "Green" and a "Red Castle". As the two together indicates the comm.
Prince Phillips funeral theme was "Green" as in "Go Green". The news articles said because he worried about climate change they made everything green at his funeral.
Then on his casket's pall is the Red Castle of Edinburgh. Castlerock.
And Q post 2670 read:
Red Castle.
Green Castle.
The order was flipped. Everyone just assumed "Green/ Red Castle" meant a Green Castle and a red Castle. What if this was to make the comm tricky?
Notice in Q post 2712 Q says:
(Credit to Anons who deciphered Red/GREEN CASTLE.
Why must we communicate this way?
Think NAT SEC laws.)
Again it's not Green/ Red Castle like in Q post 2593. Order matters.
What if it's meant to be:
1.) Green (color)
2.) Red Castle.
3.) Green Castle.
Green (Prince Phillip's funeral theme is "Go Green") --> Red Castle (the Red Castle on his funeral pall) --> Green Castle? (we have yet to see).
These posts about castles keep mentioning Nat Sec law. Like we need to look there to understand the comm.
I believe this is a different castle than RED CASTLE. The red castle is the logo for US Army Corps of Engineers. As seen in Q drop 2835. https://www.usace.army.mil/
But Q post 2593 said "Think Green/ Red Castle".
If you think about it, it may not mean a "Green Castle" and a "Red Castle" like many anons thought. The post may have meant when you see the color "Green" and a "Red Castle". As the two together indicates the comm.
Prince Phillips funeral theme was "Green" as in "Go Green". The news articles said because he worried about climate change they made everything green at his funeral.
Then on his casket's pall is the Red Castle of Edinburgh. Castlerock.
And Q post 2670 read:
Red Castle. Green Castle.
The order was flipped. Everyone just assumed "Green/ Red Castle" meant a Green Castle and a red Castle. What if this was to make the comm tricky?
Notice in Q post 2712 Q says:
(Credit to Anons who deciphered Red/GREEN CASTLE. Why must we communicate this way? Think NAT SEC laws.)
Again it's not Green/ Red Castle like in Q post 2593. Order matters.
What if it's meant to be:
1.) Green (color) 2.) Red Castle. 3.) Green Castle.
Green (Prince Phillip's funeral theme is "Go Green") --> Red Castle (the Red Castle on his funeral pall) --> Green Castle? (we have yet to see).
These posts about castles keep mentioning Nat Sec law. Like we need to look there to understand the comm.