Anonymous ID: c9e118 Dec. 13, 2018, 11:20 a.m. No.4294773   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4862

Think Mirror

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Q !!mG7VJxZNCI Mon 10 Dec 2018 01:04:22 a02646 No.4236017

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AOB

FDF

 

What is AOB?

What is FDF?

 

At first FDF was a thought challenge. Searching, came up with Freedom Defense Fund. Though that was an interesting connect, didn't think it was right, but interesting.

 

AOB - Any other Business - Unsure what to make of this.

I'll have to deal with this last. ;)

 

Now if you THINK MIRROR, you get:

 

FDFBOA >>FDF - BOA

If it is not Freedom Defense Fund and Bank of America, then what?

 

FDF is the Airport code for Forte-De-France, Martinique Airport.

The Ensign (Flag) of Martinique is called the 'Snake Flag'.

 

The snake flag was adopted as an ensign in 1766, being nothing but a variant of the civil ensign used by French vessels. According to an Edict by Colbert (1689, confirming a previous Edict of 1661), merchant vessels should hoist a blue ensign with a white cross. Such ensigns were also used in the French ports. When a civil ensign was used in a colony, a distinctive emblem was added in each of the four blue quarters

 

The snake is the Martinique lancehead - Bothrops lanceolatus (Bonnaterre, 1790) - a venomous speceis endemic to the island, very common in sugarcane and banana plantations. The snake has a triangular head (as its French name, trigonocéphale, derived from ancient Greek, says it) and a forked tongue. In the drawing shown beside the original text of the historical Edict, the artist misinterpreted the snake name and represented it with a triangular tongue instead of head.

https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/mq.html

 

The snake design is a mistake, a misunderstanding by the artist. Pit Vipers have triangle heads, Boa's have triangle tongues. This means Q is identifying Martinique and the Snake Flag as the beginning of where to research.

 

The people of Martinique contain 2 groups, European descendants who control the majority of the business, i.e. money, the rest of the population, mostly black. Most of the European descendants are of French Lineage, many with Heuginot ideologies who fled the Protestant persecutions. During the French Revolution on the mainland, the Islands French nobility escaped the Guilotine, because at the time the island was under English control. Martiniques noble bloodlines were preserved. The first French colonial ruler of Martinique was Jean Assier - born 1688 - died 1777. Please note the initials, JA.

 

The Island had been under French control, then English control, since the early 1900's it has been back under French control.

 

The island of Martinique was used by Nazi's during WWII to refuel submarines during the Battle of the Carribean.

 

Martinique is close to Dominica/Haiti. There must be a strong connection to human trafficking in Martinique, and so, France as well.

 

Colonialism explains why United Nations forces implicated in mass rape, human trafficking rings, and the cholera epidemic continue to occupy Haiti. Colonialism is the driving force behind former US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s spring 2018 tour throughout the Caribbean, intimidating, threatening, and bribing states to vote at the Organization of American States (OAS), in favor of foreign intervention in Venezuela.

 

Historian Gerald Horne attests to the uncontainable impact of the Haitian Revolution, initially marked in 1791 by the Bois Caïman ceremony led by resistance and spiritual leaders Cecile Fatiman and Dutty Boukman. The ceremony inspired a wave of successful pan-African-led rebellions on the island against mainly French colonialism.

 

The rapidly spreading rebellions from Martinique to Barbados were inspired by and aligned with the Haitian revolution and its call for an end to colonialism.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/14105

 

“The Last Masters of Martinique” (production: TAC Presse):

In Martinique, less than 1% of the population owns 52% of the farming lands. They are the “békés“[Fr], name given to the families of white people, who have been living and managing the island even before the French Revolution.

 

For Spécial Investigation, Romain Bolzinger investigated a little-known and discreet community who have succeeded in preserving its traditions, wealth and codes through the centuries. He drew the portrait of a department [Martinique] tormented by various inequalities and post-colonial resentment.

https://globalvoices.org/2009/02/05/martinique-the-last-masters-of-the-islands/

 

Alain Huygues Despointes - from Lille - in 1650

Jean Assier - born 1688 - died 1777