So I googled certain combinations of capitol letters and the best I found was a word the I searched for the other day inspired by someone else's post. RED-RED. Found the video of the Red cross and the stacks of cash 6 wide and nine deep. If those stacks of cash are $10,000 you do the math, $540,000 a layer in those boxes. 2in the front plus 18 in each of the 2 stacks that are visible in that room. There could be a billion dollars in cash in those two rooms! Who else keeps that kind of cash on hand? Only criminals. Mirror I was guessing. FFEEDC was the only one that made me smile. I googled and this was the results.
#ffeedc hex colorhttps://www.colorhexa.com › ffeedc
In a RGB color space, hex #ffeedc is composed of 100% red, 93.3% green and 86.3% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 6.7% ...
Remember everyone deployed....red shirts packing up in the AZ audit. Is it a coincidence that it's talking about color percentages in a dye used in a printer? Maybe, what do they need printers at the audit for? What are they printing? Do they print with RGB or CMKY? There are no coincidences. I have learned that lesson very quickly in the last 5 1/2 months. Without this page I don't know where I would be.....this page saved me. Annnnnd a ton of my friends and family.
WWG1WGA <3
So I googled certain combinations of capitol letters and the best I found was a word the I searched for the other day inspired by someone else's post. RED-RED. Found the video of the Red cross and the stacks of cash 6 wide and nine deep. If those stacks of cash are $10,000 you do the math, $540,000 a layer in those boxes. 2in the front plus 18 in each of the 2 stacks that are visible in that room. There could be a billion dollars in cash in those two rooms! Who else keeps that kind of cash on hand? Only criminals. Mirror I was guessing. FFEEDC was the only one that made me smile. I googled and this was the results. #ffeedc hex colorhttps://www.colorhexa.com › ffeedc In a RGB color space, hex #ffeedc is composed of 100% red, 93.3% green and 86.3% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 6.7% ... Remember everyone deployed....red shirts packing up in the AZ audit. Is it a coincidence that it's talking about color percentages in a dye used in a printer? Maybe, what do they need printers at the audit for? What are they printing? Do they print with RGB or CMKY? There are no coincidences. I have learned that lesson very quickly in the last 5 1/2 months. Without this page I don't know where I would be.....this page saved me. Annnnnd a ton of my friends and family. WWG1WGA <3
I was looking at the capitalization too. FF was the first letters I noticed and then was looking at EE DC O. What's the O for after birthday? Obama?
Edit to add. Ffeedc color description: very pale orange, otherwise known as "orange man bad" ? that's kind of funny.
No coincidences. ?