OK, a couple of breads ago someone posted a marked up version of this photo from twatter that was mocking Q and what he/they might say about the pic, so I went and found the original.
Given the recent Q drops have mentioned or dealt with the Masons, and the discussions in the breads, I thought I should step up and contribute.
Here's my question to start – who is the guy to the left who is shaking hands with [RR]?
Whoever he is, we now know he is a black hat if we didn't know that before.
This photo shows a Masonic handshake from both sides; these men are identifying themselves to each other as Masons as well as communicating their rank.
By doing this in such a setting, they are affirming to each other their loyalty to the Lodge and to other Masons ahead of ALL other oaths and loyalty. In short, the weasel to left is boldly telling [RR] "I've got your back, bro". With this public display and affirmation, this man told [RR] that he will help him, even to the point of violating his oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
In the previous bread, anons questioned and agreed that the finger to the wrist is part of the Masonic handshake, but there is more to it. See the way [RR] has his thumb kinked around to touch down on the back of the other guy's hand at an odd angle and as far as he can reach? That's part of it too. Notice too that [RR] has his index finger down and mostly out of sight toward the wrist of the other guy too. And the other guy has his thumb apparently reaching down to the back of [RR]'s hand as well.
I also note the facial expressions here – [RR] looks genuinely pleased and happy, and the other guy looks very serious and sincere. To my mind, one is reassuring and the other is relieved, but someone else may read them differently.