Anonymous ID: 4310ce Feb. 6, 2019, 3:47 a.m. No.5052263   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2274 >>2275

Morning anons…

 

And their symbols will be their downfall….just wiki here…deep dive on this symbol available if you pursue Babylonian origins=Hermes…not a nice fella…

 

William Hayes Ward (1910) discovered that symbols similar to the classical caduceus sometimes appeared on Mesopotamian cylinder seals. He suggested the symbol originated some time between 3000 and 4000 BC, and that it might have been the source of the Greek caduceus.[12] A.L. Frothingham incorporated Dr. Ward's research into his own work, published in 1916, in which he suggested that the prototype of Hermes was an "Oriental deity of Babylonian extraction" represented in his earliest form as a snake god. From this perspective, the caduceus was originally representative of Hermes himself, in his early form as the Underworld god Ningishzida, "messenger" of the "Earth Mother".[13] The caduceus is mentioned in passing by Walter Burkert[14] as "really the image of copulating snakes taken over from Ancient Near Eastern tradition".

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus

Anonymous ID: 4310ce Feb. 6, 2019, 4:21 a.m. No.5052384   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2388 >>2440

Hmmm..I thought Perry was a FOB (friend of Bush…)..apparently NOT!

 

"political feud between Texas Gov. Rick Perry and his predecessor in the governor's mansion, former President George W. Bush, is the stuff of legend. Despite public denials from both men, "there's no question that there's tension between Bush world and Perry world," says Texas Tribune Editor-in-Chief Evan Smith. "The idea that there isn't is ludicrous to anybody that has been in the middle of Texas politics." At the same time, "getting anyone actually involved in Texas politics to talk about that tension — especially to a Washington reporter — would violate the first rule of the Perry-Bush fight club," says The Weekly Standard's Mark Hemingway. Still, there's plenty we do know. Here, some of the more credible episodes in the history of the Perry-Bush feud:"

 

https://theweek.com/articles/481659/rick-perrygeorge-w-bush-feud-timeline

Anonymous ID: 4310ce Feb. 6, 2019, 4:24 a.m. No.5052388   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2397

>>5052384

2010

Most of Bush's political circle — Rove, former President George H.W. Bush, James Baker, and top aide Karen Hughes, among others — back Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in her gubernatorial primary challenge against Perry. "It's hard to look at who endorsed Kay and not draw conclusions," says the Texas Tribune's Smith. "You have pretty much every consequential figure in Bush world" supporting Hutchison. Perry wins.

 

April 2011

Perry attacks two of Bush's key domestic achievements, the Medicare drug benefit and No Child Left Behind, at National Review. No Child Left Behind is "a cool name, but it's a monstrous intrusion into our affairs," Perry says of Bush's signature education law. "Look, I like George, but that's not good public policy."

 

August-September 2011

Rove and other Bush allies criticize Perry for calling Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke "treasonous," and for labeling Social Security a "Ponzi scheme" and "monstrous lie." Rove calls the Bernanke attack "not, again, a presidential statement," and says Perry's Social Security views "are toxic in a general election environment and they are also toxic in a Republican primary."

 

Sept. 7, 2011

Perry returns the favor, saying in a Republican presidential debate that "Karl has been over the top for a long time in some of his remarks, so I'm not responsible for Karl any more."

Anonymous ID: 4310ce Feb. 6, 2019, 4:26 a.m. No.5052397   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2415

>>5052388

Got up this am and heard Perry was "man in the can"…my impressions of him are formed from living in a neighboring state. I always assumed he was a friend of the Bushs as most Rep are around here…

 

After doing a dig on him..Perry could be a Q…

 

And did NOT even begin to consider that 2 hours ago…