Anonymous ID: 8c1c01 Jan. 22, 2024, 3:12 a.m. No.20282065   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2086

>>20281748

>>20281592

There are a total of six different bills, both Silver Certificates, and Federal Reserve Notes. Starting from the top:

>$1 Silver Certificate

>$1 Silver Certificate

>$10 F.R.N. (Reverse shown upside down)

>$5 F.R.N.

>$20 F.R.N. (Obverse shown upside down)

>$10 F.R.N.

 

More detailed information:

>The $1 bills were printed between 1928 and 1957.

>The $5 and first $10 bills were printed sometime before 1996.

>The $20 bill is a Series 1950A or 1950B, as Ivy Baker Priest was the Treasurer.

>The second $10 bill is a Series 1950B, with Robert Anderson was the Secretary of the Treasury.

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Some of my observations:

>A mix of somewhat "older" (F.R.N.) and "old" (Silver Certificates) being shown and/or offered.

>Not a single modern (1996-present) bill is shown.

>$2 in Silver Certificates.

>$45 in Federal Reserve Notes.

>Judas and the 30 pieces of silver.

>Why did they choose only "obsolete" (no longer printed) bills?

>Why is 1950 the visible theme?

>Are the other bills 1950s vintage?

>Why are two of the bills shown upside down?

>These bills were very specifically chosen.

 

Slightly conspiratorial observations:

>If the $45 is DJT, then are the two $1 Silver Certificates calling for two separate "older" (far more experienced) assassins against him?

>Or, do the two $1 Silver Certificates indicate two separate assassinations, with only 45 being shown at the moment?

>If the above is the case, then was the second target born in 1950, based on the series of the last two bills?

>Or, is each bill a separate assassination?

>What's the meaning of the two upside down bills? Are they hidden hands?

 

Those are all the observations I can make at the moment. I know there's more, but I can't see anything else right now.