Brunson Brothers and Q post “done in 30”
Anons, I need some feedback. I been thinking about the conference hearing date at the SC on the Brunson Brothers.
• The date of the SC conference 1/6/23 coincides with the anniversary of the J6 coup
• The year of the SC conference, 23 = pain.
• The date of SC conference added up 1/6//23 = 30
Is this a “done in 30” answer?
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Mar 27 2018 23:45:17 (EST)
Mar 27 2018 23:43:29 (EST)
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Free Flynn
>>815836
Done in 30
House cleaning.
WH secured.
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All of this seems pretty cosmic to me. Above are 3 signs, but maybe there are 4 signs (visions), to match with 4 brothers and the first 4 trumpets and the four signs
John saw at the Isle of Patmos. Am I missing a sign with this date? There seems to so many connections to biblical prophecies to the Brunson brothers and their lawsuit. Four is important in the bible, along with seven.
The word "four" occurs 328 timesin 282 verses in The Bible.
The number 7 is the foundation of God's word. It derives much of its meaning from being tied directly to creation. Used 735 times(54 times in Revelation alone), it symbolizes completeness and perfection (both physical and spiritual). If we include with this count how many times 'sevenfold' (6) and 'seventh' (119) are used, our total jumps to 860 references.
“The four visions John had at the isle of Patmos”
“In the Spirit” appears in the following places in Revelation:
Revelation 1:10 — John sees the risen Christ on the isle of Patmos.
Revelation 4:2 — John watches events unfold from the heavenly throne room
Revelation 17:3 — John watches events unfold from an earthly wilderness
Revelation 21:10 — John inspects the New Jerusalem from a high mountain on the New Earth.
Since there are 4 brothers with 4 trumpets the first four trumpets of Revelations should apply, not just the 4th trumpet:
The first trumpet. When the first angel sounds his trumpet, the world experiences “hail and fire mixed with blood” (Revelation 8:7). One third of the world’s trees are burned up in this plague, and all the grass is consumed. This judgment bears some similarities to the seventh plague in Egypt (see Exodus 9:23–24).
The second trumpet. In heaven, a second angel sounds a trumpet. The result is that “something like a huge mountain, all ablaze, was thrown into the sea” (Revelation 8:8). A third of the sea turns to blood, a third of the ships sink, and a third of ocean life dies (verse 9). This judgment is similar in some ways to the first plague in Egypt (see Exodus 7:20–21).
The third trumpet. The third trumpet judgment is like the second, except it affects the world’s freshwater lakes and rivers instead of the oceans. Specifically, “a great star, blazing like a torch” falls from the sky and poisons a third of the water supply (Revelation 8:10). This star is given the name Wormwood, and many people die (verse 11). In botany, wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a shrub-like plant noted for its extreme bitterness and poisonous properties.
The fourth trumpet. The fourth of the seven trumpets brings about changes in the heavens. “A third of the sun was struck, a third of the moon, and a third of the stars, so that a third of them turned dark. A third of the day was without light, and also a third of the night” (Revelation 8:12).