I see lots of gold in this display
YMCA = Just a Song… or a Breadcrumb?
Why does Trump keep ending rallies and major events with Y.M.C.A.?
Surface level: it’s catchy, it gets the crowd moving, and it became Trump’s signature exit song/dance by 2020. AP documented Trump using “Y.M.C.A.” as the rally finale during the 2020 campaign, and ABC later reported that during the 2024 campaign he ended over 110 rallies with his signature dance to the song.
But here’s the deeper historical layer:
There really was a Y.M.C.A. at Guantanamo Bay. Archive records show “YMCA at Camp Meyer” in 1911, and old postcard records identify a “Naval Y.M.C.A. Guantanamo Bay Cuba” from around 1914–1918.
Important distinction: the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo was leased in 1903, so the YMCA did not predate Gitmo. It was part of the military/base history after the U.S. presence was established.
So when Trump keeps playing Y.M.C.A., there are two layers:
Public layer: crowd energy, morale, unity, Trump dance.
Anon layer: Y.M.C.A. + Gitmo history = interesting breadcrumb.
Not proof.
Not a conclusion.
But definitely worth noting.
YMCA may be more than a rally song.
Crowd hears music.
Anons hear comms.
HOLY SHIT: TIMESTAMPS
The time difference between the two posts is 43 seconds → Q43
Q 43
“These crumbs are not meant to scare anyone but merely inform. Resistance will be dealt with swiftly. The core focus is removing entrenched and fortified bad actors within our federal govt — past and present — as well as others.
Simply be diligent. Phone numbers will be provided if you witness an uprising or other domestic violence, in addition to 911.
Any military seen is for your protection, as well as to demonstrate our resolve.
Watch for confirmations tomorrow.”
Dan Scavino /
@Scavino47
07/04/2026 — 23:18:00
Post ID: 2073607300007305590
Donald J. Trump /
@realDonaldTrump
07/04/2026 — 23:17:17
Post ID: 2073607119878623432
23:18:00 minus 23:17:17 = 43 seconds.
Q43.
Watch for confirmations.
AMAZING FINALE
End of July 4th fireworks in D.C.
Tell me this doesn’t have explosion vibes.
Massive white-orange blast behind the stage.
Smoke cloud rolling over the crowd.
Dark skyline.
“LIVE — Washington, D.C.”
Optics matter.
Symbolism matters.
This looked less like a normal fireworks finale and more like a visual of a battlefield / detonation / shockwave.
Comms?
Watch the imagery.