Anonymous ID: edf4ba Aug. 8, 2021, 8:01 a.m. No.14297900   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7930 >>8285 >>8345 >>8455

Anons, I've done some digging and think that Prince Andrew is going to be sacrificed very soon "for the greater good."

 

In the Daily Mail today there is an article on the front page, "Minister: Sorry, But Geronimo has to die." It talks about an alpaca that is suffering from tuberculosis (TB) and must be

killed. We know that their coded messages of animals represent people. Why would a story of an alpaca make the front page? Next to this story is one of Prince Andrew who is set to be sued by

 

Virginia Roberts.

 

I've noticed that the papers put two seemingly separate articles side by side but they are connected. (They like their coded messages.) Now, on the same day, different paper, The Sunday

Telegraph on the front page is a picture of Prince William's daughter holding a red admiral butterfly. Prince Andrew was going to be made an admiral last year but the fall out from his

interview with the BBC put paid to that.

 

Geronimo, the Apache Indian died of pneumonia, the alpaca with the same name is suffering with TB, both respiratory illnesses. I predict Andrew is going to die of covid so he doesn't bring

the rest of the royals down with him. Can you imagine he would be allowed to survive this scandal?

 

To clarify, the alpaca represents Andrew. A Minister has declared that the alpaca must die as it has a respiratory illness like his namesake Geronimo. Princess Charlotte holds a red admiral,

the title of that picture is Little Madam Butterfly. In the opera Madame Butterfly she commits suicide by knife.

 

Andrew will be killed off and the story will be because of covid, or some other related respiratory illness.