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Roger Stone's X post "Where it all began…." is very interesting because of his picture with a pin labeled "Au H₂O" and the numbers "1 9 6 4" on it.
Well "Au" is the chemical symbol for gold and of course "H₂O" is the symbol for water, So when you put them together it's Goldwater.
And what happened in 1964?…. Barry Goldwater lost to Lyndon B Johnson in what appeared to be the first major rigged election after JFK was assassinated.
So this totally makes sense, JFK was trying to take down the deep state while Lyndon B Johnson was undermining him the whole way and was, without a doubt, involved in JFK's assassination.
Lyndon B Johnson had to be placed back into office to get the Deep State back on track in their plan of taking total control over of our great country, the United States of America.
And that's "Where it all began," when the White Hats within our Military started the whole Q operation..
You were witnessing the greatest military operation in the history of the world, and it started in 1964..
Welcome to the Great Awakening!
A tweet screenshot from Roger Stone Jr featuring a pin with the text "Au H₂O 1 9 6 4" on a wooden surface, circled in red. Below, an infographic shows election results from 1964, including photos of Lyndon B Johnson and Barry Goldwater, their party affiliations, home states, running mates, electoral votes, states carried, and popular vote percentages, alongside a U.S. map highlighting election outcomes.
A tweet screenshot from Roger Stone Jr featuring a pin with the text "Au H₂O 1 9 6 4" on a wooden surface, circled in red. Below, an infographic shows election results from 1964, including photos of Lyndon B Johnson and Barry Goldwater, their party affiliations, home states, running mates, electoral votes, states carried, and popular vote percentages, alongside a U.S. map highlighting election outcomes.
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Sep 20
Where it all began….
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