Anonymous ID: 75f986 March 30, 2024, 1:11 p.m. No.20653619   🗄️.is 🔗kun

11.3 verifies as first marker

 

Chapter 11 section 3 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland talks about a trial.

 

If we apply the rule 'as above, so below' then the 'show trial' above is what took place below.

 

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is about Ishtar/Inanna's Descent into the Underworld (to take it over). Ishtar and Fidelio are both Keys.

 

The 7 gates to enter the underworld each required payment. She was stripped of everything. The underworld had different rules, which she quickly found out. The 'Tribunal' saw through her lies. She was killed and hung on a hook. Ershkigal (ruler of underworld) didn't like it, but the law is the law. She was released when she promised to find someone as replacement.

 

Her husband Tammuz (the shepherd) was caught on her throne not caring about her, so she chose him and he was dragged to the underworld. Then Tammuz sister volunteered to switch off, so every 6 months they would switch. (This is a false story)

 

At some point Ishtar took over the underworld and buried it, hid the entrance. We know that she also did something to Tammuz from the Epic of Gilgamesh where he talked about turning a shepherd into a wolf "Cry wolf", "Wolf in sheep's clothing".

 

We also know they cut him to pieces and scattered the pieces. Isis could find all but one, so he wasn't whole. Myth of Isis and Osiris.

 

Trump opened the 'door of doors' to the Underworld and he is being stripped of everything as he's passing the gates. Shown to us in a MOCK Trial. A Game was entered into between Ishtar and the whitehats. "4d Chess" where if we won we would get Tammuz back. If not, we surrender.

 

Trump is playing 16D chess though. We entered in guaranteed to win, even though the bad guys think we'll lose. To be honest, I'm pretty sure we've already won and it's just being revealed to us.

 

The entire truth, however, is stranger than fiction, and I will expand on that later. I don't forsee a Q confirmation due to content, but the pieces continue to click.