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What does the number 3 with stars around it mean?

What does the number 3 with stars around it mean?

It features 13 stars surrounding III, the Roman numerals for three. The organization takes its name from a claim that three percent of the people in the 13 colonies fought for independence during the American Revolution. Navy veteran and Wake County Three Percenter member Wade Bemis said the group is made of patriots.

What does 3 Roman numerals tattoo mean?

“With anyone able to declare themselves a Three Percenter, the concept allowed many people to join who were not suited, physically or by inclination, to engage in paramilitary activities,” the ADL site says. “The Three Percenter logo—the Roman numeral III—has become very popular among anti-government extremists.”

What does I III mean?

Roman Numerals

# RN
1 I
2 II
3 III
4 IV

What does III mean in numbers?

Significant numbers from one to a thousand

Roman numerals Arabic numerals
upper-case lower-case
III iii 3
IV iv 4
V v 5

What is a one percenter?

one-percenter (plural one-percenters) A member of the top one percent of a population by wealth, ability, etc. ( same as the ninety-ninth percentile), especially in a society with high wealth inequality. quotations ▼ (comedy) An esoteric joke which is unlikely to be appreciated by a general audience.

What is the Nyberg flag?

Often referred to as the “Nyberg” or “Threeper” flag. Designed by Gayle Nyberg, the flag represents the idea that the number of men that initially took up arms and fought for our freedom from the King of England during the American Revolution was only about 3 percent of the population of the 13 Colonies.

When did The Thin Blue Line flag first appear?

The first appearance of the Thin Blue Line dates back to the early 1900s when The United States Army marched into battle in their blue uniforms. Together, standing alongside, the soldiers formed a blue line, thus beginning the history we know today as the Thin Blue Line.

What is the 3 dots tattoo?

The dots in the three dots tattoo are a symbol of the Latin American principle of “mi vida loca”, which means “my crazy life” in Spanish, where each dot represents one word. This is one of the many reasons why the three dots are kept so close together.