Anonymous ID: ddb7e4 Jan. 17, 2019, 8:18 a.m. No.4791285   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1304 >>1696

Interesting article, mentions a lot of seemingly ramdom items in the house where that kidnapped 13yo girl was held. Like stuffed pig, 8x8 room, panda backpack, Army book, etc. The family photo with the kid in bed is weird. But the butterfly pic was the biggest red flag to me. Too many symbols to be coincidences.

 

https://whatsnew2day.com/family-friends-of-the-kidnapped-teenager-jayme-closs-praise-her-strength-and-share-photos-after-her-escape/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

Anonymous ID: ddb7e4 Jan. 17, 2019, 8:54 a.m. No.4791696   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1869

>>4791285

And I just noticed the bear with green ribbons. SO INTERESTING!

 

Green Ribbon = Levellers

 

"The Levellers was a political movement during the English Civil War (1642–1651). It was committed to popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance. The hallmark of Leveller thought was its populism, as shown by its emphasis on equal natural rights, and their practice of reaching the public through pamphlets, petitions and vocal appeals to the crowd.[1] Its ideas were presented in its manifesto "Agreement of the People". In contrast to the Diggers, the Levellers opposed common ownership, except in cases of mutual agreement of the property owners…..

 

The senior officers in the Army (nicknamed "Grandees") were angered by the "Case of the Army" and ordered the unofficial Agitators to give an account of their principles before the General Council of the Army. These debates, known as the Putney Debates, were held in St. Mary's Church, Putney, in the county of Surrey between October 28 and November 11, 1647. The Agitators were assisted by some civilians, notably John Wildman and Maximillian Petty, who had been connected to the Army as civilian advisers since July 1647. On 28 October, the Agitator Robert Everard presented a document entitled "An Agreement of the People".[17] This manifesto, which was inherently republican and democratic, appeared to conflict with the terms of settlement that had already been endorsed by the General Council in July entitled "The Heads of the Proposals"[18] The "Heads of the Proposals" contained many demands that looked towards social justice but relied upon the King to agree to them and bring them into law through acts of Parliament. The new Agitators, who distrusted the King, demanded that England be settled from "the bottom up" rather than the "top down" by giving the vote to most adult males. "

 

OCTOBER 28, 1647 AN AGREEMENT OF THE PEOPLE????

370 YEARS LATER…..