Potus tweet about Jack Johnson tripped my memory on a previous Q post - in that post I linked Miles Davis and Davis also has a link to Jack Johnson, the Miles Davis album:
Jack Johnson, later reissued as A Tribute to Jack Johnson, is a 1971 studio album and soundtrack by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis.[2] In 1970, Davis was asked by Bill Cayton to record music for his documentary of the same name on the life of boxer Jack Johnson.[3] Johnson's saga resonated personally with Davis, who wrote in the album's liner notes of Johnson's mastery as a boxer, his affinity for fast cars, jazz, clothes, and beautiful women, his unreconstructed blackness, and his threatening image to white men
Now go back a bit - This was part of the dig I posted after the march 3 post:
On March 3 Q posted:
"Misspellings matter."
"Sentence formation matters."
"What I say a class action lawsuit?"
"What I Say" is a Miles Davis CD. He was an American jazz trumpeter born on May 26, 1926 to an affluent African-American family in Alton, Illinois. His father was an Oral Surgeon Freemason in the Knights of Pythius. The Knights operate a sereis of facilities for underprivilaged and/or disabled children known as "Handi Kids Camp" called the "Bridge Center." The father attended school in Chicago. He owned a 200-acre estate near Pine Bluff, Arkansas that housed a profitable pig farm where Miles and his siblings would ride horses, fish, and hunt.
Miles Davis is a music industry icon and a very talented, but strange character who appears to use many Luciferian references. "Live-Evil" is a Miles Davis album. The front cover was a very bizarre painting of a pregnant woman with an Illuminati pyramid. The back cover was created from a suggestion from Davis: "Miles called me up and said, 'I want a picture of life on one side and evil on the other.' And all he mentioned was a toad. Then next to me was a copy of Time Magazine which had J. Edgar Hoover on the cover, and he just looked like a toad. I told Miles I found the toad."
Then there are Clinton connections. Davis spent childhood in AR same time frame as BC. BC loved Miles Davis. "The CD that everyone has been talking about and waiting for! Bill Clinton's love of music…Featured are recordings by Miles Davis…Clinton's favorite song is “My Funny Valentine" Song played by Miles Davis (andmany others) originally from the musical Babes in Arms. The musical concerns a group of small-town Long Island teenagers who put on a show to avoid being sent to a work farm by the town sheriff.