A sapper, in the sense first used by the French military, was one who dug trenches to allow besieging forces to advance towards the enemy defensive works and forts, over ground that is under the defenders' musket or artillery fire. This digging was referred to as sapping the enemy fortifications. Saps were excavated by brigades of trained sappers or instructed troops. When an army was defending a fortress with cannons, they had an obvious height and therefore range advantage over the attacker's guns. The attacking army's artillery had to be brought forward, under fire, so as to facilitate effective counter-battery fire.
This was achieved by digging what the French termed a sappe[1] (derived from the archaic French word for spade or entrenching tool).[2][3] Using techniques developed and perfected by Vauban, the sappers began the trench at such an angle so as to avoid enemy fire enfilading the sappe by firing down its length. As they pressed forward, a position was prepared from which a cannon could suppress the defenders on the fort's bastions. The sappers would then change the course of their trench, zig-zagging toward the fortress wall. Each leg brought the attacker's artillery closer until the besieged cannon would be sufficiently suppressed for the attackers to breach the walls. Broadly speaking, sappers were originally experts at demolishing or otherwise overcoming or bypassing fortification systems.
It doesn’t mean anything. We’re desperate for any good Q-related content, so we’re reduced to finding connections where they don’t exist. I’m starting to think this is what it is from here on out.
I see them as reminders that patriots in the military are still in control, and that things are happening behind the scenes while anons keep waiting for the storm to go public.
My guess is this; after having looked at the chess references in the drops. I've come to the conclusion that Red and Green castles denote which rook (tower) on the board is moving. For example "Red Castle" could mean the rook on your right side and Green castle could mean the rook on the left aide. They may not be playing on a traditionally black and white colored board as well. Red and Green could be the actual colors of the teams on the boards. Red Castle would obviously be Patriots and the Corps of Engineers. That's my theory.
That is a red castle.
https://qalerts.app/?n=963
Clock activated.
RED_CASTLE.
GREEN_CASTLE.
Stage_5:5[y]
I think that is Army Corps of Engineers
I'm no expert on color theory nor medieval architecture, but I'd hazard a guess that this is indeed a very red castle.
What is this stuff about red and green castles?
A sapper, in the sense first used by the French military, was one who dug trenches to allow besieging forces to advance towards the enemy defensive works and forts, over ground that is under the defenders' musket or artillery fire. This digging was referred to as sapping the enemy fortifications. Saps were excavated by brigades of trained sappers or instructed troops. When an army was defending a fortress with cannons, they had an obvious height and therefore range advantage over the attacker's guns. The attacking army's artillery had to be brought forward, under fire, so as to facilitate effective counter-battery fire.
This was achieved by digging what the French termed a sappe[1] (derived from the archaic French word for spade or entrenching tool).[2][3] Using techniques developed and perfected by Vauban, the sappers began the trench at such an angle so as to avoid enemy fire enfilading the sappe by firing down its length. As they pressed forward, a position was prepared from which a cannon could suppress the defenders on the fort's bastions. The sappers would then change the course of their trench, zig-zagging toward the fortress wall. Each leg brought the attacker's artillery closer until the besieged cannon would be sufficiently suppressed for the attackers to breach the walls. Broadly speaking, sappers were originally experts at demolishing or otherwise overcoming or bypassing fortification systems.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapper
I thought red castle references the court of arms on the late Princes coffin .
Interesting .... Mr. Pool posted a Red Castle, today I believe. See https://t.me/Whiplash347/10228
4:17 p.m.
I get that red castle was mentioned in a Q drop but what does it mean?
I beleave it is reference to the US Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters https://twitter.com/USACEHQ
Heres a bunch of Q posts than mention red castle https://ibb.co/kQRBTwB
It doesn’t mean anything. We’re desperate for any good Q-related content, so we’re reduced to finding connections where they don’t exist. I’m starting to think this is what it is from here on out.
I see them as reminders that patriots in the military are still in control, and that things are happening behind the scenes while anons keep waiting for the storm to go public.
But hey, tomorrow's 5-05. Not to datefag but we got some favorite numbers.
But yet, your still here. Hmm.
My guess is this; after having looked at the chess references in the drops. I've come to the conclusion that Red and Green castles denote which rook (tower) on the board is moving. For example "Red Castle" could mean the rook on your right side and Green castle could mean the rook on the left aide. They may not be playing on a traditionally black and white colored board as well. Red and Green could be the actual colors of the teams on the boards. Red Castle would obviously be Patriots and the Corps of Engineers. That's my theory.
And doesn't the Army Corps of Engineers build dams and things pertaining to water? Remember; Watch the water.