Reposting this from #31 due to the confusion about that bread being finished, with some afterthoughts added.
There are 12 Q posts citing dictionary meanings of words
Cambridge dictionary references possible comms to UK?
2 are reposts, meaning there are 10 dictionary words cited.
2 Dictionary.com/popculture (qanon, goal)
1 UrbanDictionary (puppy)
5 MerriamWebster (eradicate, trap, evil, start, sarcasm)
2 CambridgeEnglish (common sense, powereless)
It may be understood that an "urban dictionary" will be used for slang words and that a "pop culture" dictionary will be used for pop culture phenomena such as "qanon".
But why the need to refer to the CAMBRIDGE English dictionary for simple words that could have been found in the MERRIAM-WEBSTER dictionary. Why the need for the CAMBRIGE dictionary for those two words/phrases? POWERLESS
and COMMON SENSE?
Are they perhaps UK references?
POWERLESS- Less power- without power-power outage- blackout
COMMON SENSE- Comms Ense
"Ense" - a Scottish word meaning "otherwise", "else". OR ELSE?
From PHARAOHS to KINGS to ELECTED OFFICIALS. A rigged system of corruptiom and control [evil]. [on the backs of people]
Anons, I am not well-versed on theories involving the Pharaohs and the Left-eye thing conspiracy theory but one can see
the possible inference of EGYPT, KINGS OF EUROPE(incl UK?), and ELECTED OFFICIALS(USA) but can see an inference of this being passed down.
"on the backs" of the people= modern day symbolism on "GREEN BACKS" slang for US dollars/ Symbolism on the $1 bill? Pyramid.
COMMON S(ENSE) - comms to HOUSE OF COMMONS (OR ELSE?)
POWERLESS- Stripped of Power, loss of power/ blackout?
Have yet to look for numerical/post/date stamp connections. Am admittedly not proficient with those.
Submitted for anons if it should interest you.
Ccmmons ense. Ense could also hint at an "et al" meaning, to include all Parliament(UK government)?
Lastly, CAMBridge? pics at CAM BRIDGE a warning?