Talk:Red Horse Vector
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is that his dog at the end of the video? and where does his jacket go? -tocz
Red Horse Vector...any reference to the red horse of the apocalypse?? -Velvolver 16:29, 7 April 2007 (PDT)
- You mean like the four horses of the apocolipse? (Ignore my spelling...) Maybe. --Electric 19:35, 7 April 2007 (PDT)
- Yeah, except the red horse was war. I think this would be a pale horse (Plauge, disease, pestilence, death).-Velvolver 08:09, 8 April 2007 (PDT)
- A posit: Perhaps it's a Red Horse because it causes unfathomable rage in people. It inspires men to fight and kill--thus, it's a sort of viral red horse, forcing its victim to war until he bleeds out.-Saturnine Night
- Well, this could be a good cause for the USA to go to war again. As a (possibly unintentional) side note, the report mentions Directive 21-03, "Eye for an Eye" which is used to justify testing the chemical on muslim prisoners. March 21 is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (racial/religious divisions being a major part of YZ) Phillowe88 08:15, 8 April 2007 (PDT)
- I have written a really great theory on how the last events played out (IMO). The RHV being the catalyst to cause the US to launch all nukes for great justice, eventually causing the presence to say "That's enough". Here's a link: http://www.ninwiki.com/Talk:The_Great_Destroyer
- Good theory but it comes to bits when you look at the YZ timeline. The US launching nukes occured in March -13BA (March 2009) while the Red Horse appeared in -2BA (2019) I like your thinking though. The original delivery method may not be by person. What if someone packed a nice bomb full of it and blew it up in a public place (much like the Angry Sniper) Phillowe88 16:12, 8 April 2007 (PDT)
Anyone guess the hidden text? It might be Dr. Albert Schweitzer, from World Book Yearbook: The fundamental fact of human awareness is this: “I am life that wills to live in the midst of life that wills to live.” A thinking man feels compelled to approach all life with the same reverence he has for his own. Thus, all life becomes part of his own experience.”