Anonymous ID: ce6f23 Jan. 29, 2019, 4:39 p.m. No.4957236   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7457 >>7675 >>7729

>>4957132

Just took canineanon out and saw two 'stars' moving just west of Cassiopeia.

One was moving SSW and the other was inline going the opposite direction.

I also saw two of them, moving perpendicular to each other, about twenty minutes into the blood moon eclipse between Orion and the Moon.

I wonder if these are Q's 'undiscovered stars'.

Hell, for all I know, they could be satellites, ballistic missiles or part of the SSP fleet.

Interdasting, to say the least.

 

We've all kinds of Fags around here.

How about you StargazerFags start reporting in with pics?

 

I would, but I'm not lucky enough to own a $3000+ camera and/or telescope rig.

Anonymous ID: ce6f23 Jan. 29, 2019, 4:45 p.m. No.4957304   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7411

>>4957191 lb

I'm having trouble locating it, but wasn't there a twat from a MIL account about "2018 will be know as the year we fought Mother Nature and WON" awhile back?

I'm pretty sure it was meant to be linked to those 11/11 simultaneous EQs, all @6.1mi down and ECD and/or Magnetic Pole Shift.

Anonymous ID: ce6f23 Jan. 29, 2019, 4:58 p.m. No.4957467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7557

1950's TV episode featured salesman named "Trump" who wants a wall to prevent end of the world

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-trackdown-1958-tv-series-the-end-of-the-world-episode-build-wall/

 

1950's TV episode featured salesman named "Trump" who wants a wall to prevent end of the world

 

By Christopher Brito

 

Updated on: January 12, 2019 / 9:59 AM / CBS News

 

As President Trump and Democrats feud over funding for a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico, a clip from the 1950s television series "Trackdown" that captured eerie parallels between the show and reality resurfaced. In the episode titled "The End of the World," a sketchy salesman by the name of Walter Trump pitches the idea of building a giant wall, claiming it would protect townspeople from a catastrophic cosmic event.

 

On Wednesday, "Gravity Falls" creator Alex Hirsch tweeted a part of the episode and it went viral. But it wasn't the first time the video made the rounds. Snopes reported on the authenticity of the clip in 2017 after a portion of the show was uploaded to YouTube and claimed to have "predicted Donald Trump."

 

What the fresh hell. This is REAL. Filmed in 1958- about a conman who grifts a small town of suckers into building a wall. History not subtle enough for you? GUESS THE GRIFTER'S NAME

(And watch until the end) pic.twitter.com/6FA3p6KC00

— Alex Hirsch (@_AlexHirsch) January 9, 2019

 

CBS News confirmed with its internal archival department that the episode aired on the network May 9, 1958. It was written by the late John Robinson, who's credited on 18 episodes in the "Trackdown" series, which follows the adventures of a Texas Ranger as he "travels the Old West tracking down assorted killers, bank robbers, horse thieves and other evildoers," according to IMDb.

 

In the clip, Walter Trump, who is played by actor Lawrence Dobkin, claims he's the only one who can save the villagers from meteors by building a wall. Nearly everyone believes him, and fear grips the population. Trump threatens to sue Texas Ranger Hoby Gilman (played by Robert Culp), the only person who openly doubts him.

 

"I am the only one. Trust me. I can build a wall around your homes that nothing will penetrate," said Trump, whom the narrator describes as the "high priest of fraud." "You ask how do you build that wall. You ask, and I'm here to tell you."

 

Trump eventually dupes the frightened population into forking over cash to start paying for the wall, and some even team up to rob a bank. At the end of the episode, as Trump tries to depart from the town, he's arrested and then shot by a villager he tried to conspire with.

Anonymous ID: ce6f23 Jan. 29, 2019, 5:04 p.m. No.4957539   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4957411

I've seen much on the ancient site alignments as well.

I can't sauce it, but I remember a docu talking about rock formations in AussieLand essentially PROVING magnetic pole shift/reversal.

 

>>4957457

Yes, hence my post.