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"… we would dissolve. Here we are. Screw your 'Coagula'. There is no 'Solve'. Filthy Kazars."
(Please forgive the formatting error, anons.) I'll also offer that Baphomet's tattoos and Masonic doctrine support 'Solve et Coagula'. Dissolve and coalesce. Reference Q 4541; Jun 29, 2020 6:31:32 PM EDT:
"We will also discover that the riots in these days were provoked by those who, seeing that the virus is inevitably fading and that the social alarm of the pandemic is waning, necessarily have had to provoke civil disturbances, because they would be followed by repression which, although legitimate, could be condemned as an unjustified aggression against the population. The same thing is also happening in Europe, in perfect synchrony. It is quite clear that the use of street protests is instrumental to the purposes of those who would like to see someone elected in the upcoming presidential elections who embodies the goals of the deep state and who expresses those goals faithfully and with conviction. It will not be surprising if, in a few months, we learn once again that hidden behind these acts of vandalism and violence there are those who hope to profit from the dissolution of the social order so as to build a world without freedom: Solve et Coagula, as the Masonic adage teaches."
For the J.K. Rowling generation who have been prepped for this by our beloved White Hats:
"Nicholls wrote in the introductory chapter to The Chemical Theatre that alchemy’s Great Work is in essence the action of dissolution and congealing, expansive dissipation and contracting recomposition, which is what the words solve et coagula mean literally …"
https://www.hogwartsprofessor.com/solve-et-coagula-what-it-means/