>>11665408 Is Q team using Bible "Code/Comms" in certain Drops?
Anon fascinating abd great analysis, it’s curious as a person brought up Catholic the switch from trespass and trespasses instead debt and sectors. The first implies a person or organization trespassing against your person, property, rights, free will God has given us etc, which seems to imply “yes we violated your free will and by entering unlawfully upon your land, our freedoms etc. Which also seems to imply an invasion or infiltrate ( infiltrate more likely as it’s unseen) IMO to steal our freedoms and are intentionally being trampled upon. The CIA not having the authority to work or the USA the tools of CIA cannot be conducted on the home country of US. So what better way to do it is to infiltrate, like the cia as members of congress.
If we were using the original version of the Lord’s Prayer, we know the CIA has stolen a massive amount of money and assets from the US secretly, so the Clowns in American are not asking for forgiveness of the horrendous crime and debts they have committed against our country. That seems to imply they are just saying “ooops” we crossed your property by accident, but We didn’t steal anything and are not in your debt, because we are doing the lords work. I’m sure there’s a much bigger reason than this, but I think the words chosen or very significant.
See the two definitions of debt from Merriam Webster to Cambridge dictionary, Merriam seems to say trespass is the some meaning of debt the other does not, which one would not normally associated trespass with debt.
trespass verb
tres·pass | \ ˈtre-ˌspas also -spəs \
trespassed; trespassing; trespasses
Definition of trespass (Entry 1 of 2)
intransitive verb
1 : to commit a trespass
especially : to enter unlawfully upon the land of another
2a : ERR, SIN
b : to make an unwarranted or uninvited incursion
Merriam Webster
Definition of debt
1 : SIN, TRESPASS
Forgive us our debts.
2 : something owed : OBLIGATION
unable to pay off his debts
owe them a debt of gratitude
a criminal's debt to society
3 : a state of being under obligation to pay or repay someone or something in return for something received : a state of owing
deeply in debt to creditors
4 law and business : the common-law action for the recovery of money held to be due
Cambridge dictionary
something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something:
He managed to pay off his debts in two years.
The company ran up huge debts.
They are in debt to (= owe money to) the bank.
He got into debt (= borrowed money) after he lost his job.
The company is deep in debt (= owes a lot of money).