My research has revealed to me some interesting things about the "Star of David" and possibly why the Cabal-led Zionists adopted it. "As above, so below."
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Cabal History
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That is exactly what I am trying to say, thank you for explaining it.
If you picture a rainbow on a linear scale, the top would be the deepest shade of red, the bottom the deepest shade of blue. Since everything is curved in our 3d reality, purple is just a combination of whatever shade of red and blue you combine in your curved perception, regardless of how deep.
Technically, what comes after blue would be red again, if the rainbow was shaped like a flat blanket wrapped around a 3d cylinder lol. The ends would meet, and where they overlap, we would find purple, and before that would be a blended shade of indigo. Indigo is just the mix of certain shades of red and blue, just with more blue. Magenta has more red added. Technically, we can only perceive 5 TRUE colors, as violet is a 6th perception based on combining 2 ends of the spectrum. The shade of violet depends on where we establish the baseline that separates the two opposite colors of red and blue. It's a color we perceive based on two actual dualities on opposite ends of the spectrum, but where they meet in space and time.
To say indigo is unique would be like giving "red orange" a completely new category of color, rather than admitting it's just a combination two colors. We can call Red Orange "Color X" but it still doesn't make it any more of a unique color than what it already is. The only reason violet is considered the color of magic and unique( and therefore core confusing) is that it's the only color we perceive that relies on our ability to perceive the curve of space and time. <--- which are the same thing.
So we have Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Violet. <-- violet being a mix of the longest and shortest wavelengths, making it unique. The 7th "color" is white, which is what we see when all 6 colors are combined through a prism. Adding white to any of the colors gives us even more varieties of pleasant colors. Adding all the colors together gives us black. Adding black to color can quickly turn it muddy and unrecognizable. (Like dimming a light until it's dark in the room.) Adding white slowly makes the color more vibrant until it turns into pure white. (equivalent to slowly turning the dimmer switch back on.) Take from all that what you will.