any high-IQanons on?
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anon who's been dropping the B-58 Hustler (1st supersonic nuc bomber - https://b-58hustler.com/) pic caught my attention. Dug a bit on other photo (POTUS helo + Washington Monument) on tineye and found origin at WaPo: 1st 100 days of Trump term 1.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-100-days/
On a hunch that this might be Q incognito (and the fact that Trump won 2020 election), ran 100 days from TRUMP inauguration 2021 and got Friday, April 30th 2021.
GOOD FRIDAY FOR ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS
Then looked at B-52 Q252 and found it related to RED CROSS (apropos for Orthodox Easter Good Friday?!). Recalled some fag's been repeatedly dropping old American Junior Red Cross covers that had been archivedthese things seem a little spoopy/occult'ish, wonder if that was Q incognito, too.
https://archive.org/details/pub_american-red-cross-youth-news?&sort=-week&page=1
FYI regarding Easter v. Orthodox Easter date differences, there are conspiracy theories regarding the Church's implementation of the Gregorian calendar. e.g.,
The phantom time hypothesis is a historical conspiracy theory asserted by Heribert Illig. First published in 1991, it hypothesizes a conspiracy by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, Pope Sylvester II, and possibly the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII, to fabricate the Anno Domini dating system retroactively, in order to place them at the special year of AD 1000, and to rewrite history[1] to legitimize Otto's claim to the Holy Roman Empire. Illig believed that this was achieved through the alteration, misrepresentation and forgery of documentary and physical evidence.[2] According to this scenario, the entire Carolingian period, including the figure of Charlemagne, is a fabrication, with a "phantom time" of 297 years (AD 614–911) added to the Early Middle Ages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis
whut sez hi-IQanons? stuff be [even moar] habbening starting Orthodox Easter weekend 2021?