Anonymous ID: c60a25 May 22, 2021, 12:33 p.m. No.13729014   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9018 >>9075

WHEN NOT JUST ANY GODFATHER WILL DO

 

Did Q mention "Godfather" 24 times?

Did Q mention Godfather III specifically?

If Q wanted to refer to the Mafia could Q have simply used "Godfather"?

Did Q choose Godfather III for a reason?

Does everything have meaning?

What is Q indicating every time Q used Godfather III?

What is a Map?

What is a Legend?

What is special about Godfather III?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_Part_III

Michael knows that the head of the Vatican Bank, Archbishop Gilday, has accumulated a massive deficit and offers $600M in exchange for shares in Internazionale Immobiliare,[3] an international real estate company, which would make him its largest single shareholder. He makes a tender offer to buy the Vatican's 25% share in the company, which will give him controlling interest. Immobiliare's board approves the offer, pending ratification by the Pope.

 

The family goes to Sicily for Anthony's operatic debut in Palermo at the Teatro Massimo. Michael tells Vincent to pretend to defect from the Corleone family in order to spy on Altobello. Altobello introduces Vincent to Licio Lucchesi, Immobiliare's chairman. Michael visits Cardinal Lamberto, anticipated being the next pope, to discuss the deal. Lamberto persuades Michael to make his first confession in 30 years, during which Michael tearfully confesses that he ordered Fredo's murder. Lamberto says that Michael deserves to suffer for his sins, but can be redeemed. Michael discovers that the Immobiliare deal is an elaborate swindle, arranged by Lucchesi, Gilday, and Vatican accountant Frederick Keinszig.

 

Vincent tells Michael that Altobello has hired Mosca, a veteran hitman, to assassinate Michael. Mosca and his son, disguised as priests, kill Corleone family friend Don Tommasino as he returns to his villa. While Michael and Kay tour Sicily, Michael asks for Kay's forgiveness, and they admit they still love each other. At Tommasino's funeral, Michael vows to sin no more. Following the pope's death, Cardinal Lamberto is elected to succeed him and the Immobiliare deal is ratified. The plotters against the ratification attempt to cover their tracks and Gilday kills the new pope with poisoned tea. Michael sees that Vincent is a changed man and names him the new Don of the Corleone family, in return for ending his romance with Mary.

 

The family sees Anthony's performance in Cavalleria rusticana in Palermo while Vincent exacts his revenge:

Vincent's men smother Keinszig and then hang him from a bridge, making his death look like a suicide;

At the opera, Connie gives Altobello a poisoned cannoli and watches him die from her opera box;

Calò, Tommasino's former bodyguard, stabs Lucchesi in the neck with his own spectacles.

Neri travels to the Vatican, where he shoots and kills Gilday.

 

Does Godfather III seem like a very Rome, Vatican, Papacy orientated sequel?

The Order of Saint Sebastian (a fictitious Papal Order loosely based on the Order of St. Sylvester) was an honor granted to Michael Corleone in Godfather I, Godfather II or Godfather III?

Did 2 of the last 3 Godfather III Drops point directly to Pope Francis?

Did the last Godfather III Drop concern Pope Francis' tweet on Human Trafficking where Q only said "It's going to be BIBLICAL".?

Is it difficult to see that Q's reference's to Godfather III are not about the Mafia but the Vatican?

If this is True, should every drop that includes Godfather III be decoded with the Vatican/Pope/Papacy in mind?

Does "Y" head represent Only The Rothschild Family and/or Jewish Elite or might "Y" head also mean all of the Elite's who have been knighted into either a Papal or Royal Order?

Could the "Y" represent the Medal of the Papal or Royal Order that they receive, placed over their head and around their neck, which even looks like a "Y"?

Once they take an Oath, where is their Allegiance? Can they serve two Masters?

Does the Graphic include all 24 "Godfather III" Q drops?