>>4455902 (pb)
>Just watched the Kevin Spacey video.
>There have got to be some [DS] [Cabal] [Pedowood] folks not able to sleep tonight.
>Creepy cryptic message for sure.
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>>4455915 (pb)
I heard him basically saying:
There's stuff I did do.
There's stuff I didn't do.
If y'all try to frame me to save yourselves.
Well, "it's" going to hit the fan.
I know where the bodies are and aren't buried.
Cue, Putting on → A Signet ring.
Anons are wondering about the symbolism.
Description of significance:
(Gentleman's Gazette)
Historically, signet rings played a significant role in business and politics. Used as a seal, the gentleman would use his ring which featured his unique family crest, emblem or monogram to sign legal or important documents, some of which played remarkable roles in our history books. By dipping the ring into hot wax or soft clay, the ring left a distinct seal that was considered, at the time, to be more official than that of a signature.
Used on a global scale by the world’s leaders and monumental men, the ring was seen as a way to prove authenticity when the electronic world of the internet, was not yet at our fingertips. While they were quite resplendent, they were in fact created with the purpose of acting as a signature or seal, and because of how they were utilized, they are often referred to as seal rings today.
https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/signet-ring-primer/