Anonymous ID: b1d748 Aug. 4, 2018, 10:37 a.m. No.2449986   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0097 >>0226 >>0275 >>0281 >>0288 >>0416

>>2449736

>>2449749

 

"The town is part of the region of Avannaata, which is represented by a 17-member council and mayor."

 

another coincidence?

 

Also the word origin of Qaanaaq is based on the latin term "Ultima Thule" meaning land in the far North.

 

>>2449700

>>2449878

 

I see another anon has already made the connection between Qaanaaq and Vril(Thule) society (cult of the elite/ nazis during the world wars)

 

My guess is that the Qaanaaq base was a Cabal holdout, and Q just fucked their shit up.

Anonymous ID: b1d748 Aug. 4, 2018, 11:09 a.m. No.2450415   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0437

>>2450351

>>2450377

 

I wouldn't trust what these officials are saying or the fact that they are so silent on it. They know more than they are letting on.

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/meteor-thule-air-base-air-force-asteroid-earth-hans-kristensen-nuclear-missile-russia-fireball-a8476896.html

 

>However, the US Air Force did not release a statement regarding the meteor, or even tweet about the phenomena.

 

>When contacted for comment, a representative for the secretary of the Air Force public affairs told The Independent: "We’re not providing any comment on that, except that it didn’t impact operations at Thule."

 

>Reporting meteor explosions is not typically a job of the Air Force, though it would be considered commonplace for any military branch to at least acknowledge an incident of this magnitude near one of its bases.

 

>The Thule Air Base public news site includes no information surrounding the meteor whatsoever, along with all other web domains associated with the base.