Anonymous ID: 6ec91c Nov. 3, 2020, 1:04 a.m. No.5751   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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We kind of went through this last week

 

#11272536 at 2020-10-25 18:41:28 (UTC+1)

 

Q Research General #14400:

 

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The theme in and of itself is a motivational inspiration to go and make a difference, Our operators use it before deployments, but thanks for yOur dig

 

#11272470 at 2020-10-25 18:36:50 (UTC+1)

 

Q Research General #14400:

 

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Thank you for sharing your knowledge and making corrections.

 

I am just trying to string together crumbs. Under your correction, I gave up on the Mohawk connection, but found it interesting that the Mohicans first went to the Iroquois and then moved on.

 

I never understood the Q reference to the Last of the Mohicans theme, but now there is this vague connection to the finger lakes region and the Mohicans.

 

#11272273 at 2020-10-25 18:20:54 (UTC+1)

 

Q Research General #14400:

 

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Tney migrated westward ( this means they were Algonquin, adopted into the Confederacy but since they retained their own ways and did not assimilate, left again to live in Wisconsin) , like I said they are not part of the Confederacy, Mohawks are not Mohicans, I am an enrolled member and Proud 6nay Anon

 

#11272171 at 2020-10-25 18:11:02 (UTC+1)

 

Q Research General #14399: Anons March Side By Side

 

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Mohawks and Mohicans are separate tribes one is Haudenasaune the other is Algonquin