Anonymous ID: b47421 Dec. 25, 2020, 9:57 p.m. No.12179473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9487 >>9513

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Anons, in case anyone is digging down the wrong paths, these are not sugar gliders, they are Galago's or also known as 'Bush Baby's'.

Knowing this and the video used (they are known to big big jumpers), perhaps it could be signaling people trying to 'bail' and jump somewhere, given their African heritage… does Africa come into play here?

 

"Bush babies, also called galagos, are small, saucer-eyed primates that spend most of their lives in trees. At least 20 species of galago are known, though some experts believe many are yet to be discovered. Also known as nagapies, which means “night monkeys” in Afrikaans, all galagos are considered nocturnal.

 

Along with their big eyes, which help them see in low light, bush babies are adapted to nocturnal living with their large, collapsible ears that rotate independently like radar dishes to zero in on prey in the dark. The animals are ace jumpers, using powerful legs and extremely long tails to spring great distances. This allows the primates to move quickly through the forest canopy or snatch flying insects out of the air.

 

Bush babies are found in forests throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Some species, like the South African galago, hang out in acacia trees on the savanna. Other species, like the brown greater galago, prefer more tropical and subtropical forests, while the Somali galago can be found in dry, thorny habitats. From evergreen forests to grasslands, bush babies have evolved to survive in nearly every kind of habitat on the continent."

Anonymous ID: b47421 Dec. 25, 2020, 10:59 p.m. No.12180000   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0005

>>12177148 (pb)

>>12177165 (pb)

 

Anons, in case anyone is digging down the wrong paths, these are not sugar gliders, they are Galago's or also known as 'Bush Baby's'.

Knowing this and the video used (they are known to big big jumpers), perhaps it could be signaling people trying to 'bail' and jump somewhere, given their African heritage… does Africa come into play here?

 

"Bush babies, also called galagos, are small, saucer-eyed primates that spend most of their lives in trees. At least 20 species of galago are known, though some experts believe many are yet to be discovered. Also known as nagapies, which means “night monkeys” in Afrikaans, all galagos are considered nocturnal.

 

Along with their big eyes, which help them see in low light, bush babies are adapted to nocturnal living with their large, collapsible ears that rotate independently like radar dishes to zero in on prey in the dark. The animals are ace jumpers, using powerful legs and extremely long tails to spring great distances. This allows the primates to move quickly through the forest canopy or snatch flying insects out of the air.

 

Bush babies are found in forests throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Some species, like the South African galago, hang out in acacia trees on the savanna. Other species, like the brown greater galago, prefer more tropical and subtropical forests, while the Somali galago can be found in dry, thorny habitats. From evergreen forests to grasslands, bush babies have evolved to survive in nearly every kind of habitat on the continent.">>12179779

>https://web.archive.org/web/20200917145521mp_/https://fox17.com/news/local/covid-19-emails-from-nashville-mayors-office-show-disturbing-revelation

 

Isn't this a repeat of what happened to the 'works' conducted on the twin towers prior to 9/11. What was the name of that group, 'E-Team' or something that even posted that image of the windows lit up to spell their name, perhaps some links to be found.

Anonymous ID: b47421 Dec. 25, 2020, 11:04 p.m. No.12180046   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Take 2 due clipboard failure last effort…

 

Isn't this a repeat of what happened to the 'works' conducted on the twin towers prior to 9/11. What was the name of that group, 'E-Team' or something that even posted that image of the windows lit up to spell their name, perhaps some links to be found.