In article <tuo8ug$3v49d$1@dont-email.me>,
"Dr. Jade Helm" <hisler@nym.hush.com> wrote:
In the 1984 version of Red Dawn, after they receive help from the old
couple and they get a working radio they are listening to the radio and
a woman on the radio says, "we have a message for the people in the
occupied zone. The chair is against the wall and John has a long
mustache." What's the meaning behind those messages?
The allied invasion of europe is imminent. French resistance is
to begin their sabotage assignments to disrupt the german
defences.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Londres
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVg-hT8FdK4
Jean a de longues moustaches.
In the 1984 version of Red Dawn, after they receive help from the old
couple and they get a working radio they are listening to the radio and
a woman on the radio says, "we have a message for the people in the
occupied zone. The chair is against the wall and John has a long
mustache." What's the meaning behind those messages?
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