Anonymous ID: b82c78 March 5, 2019, 12:08 p.m. No.5522521   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5903

>>5518227

 

This is Thomas Anon,

 

>>>I like you Thomas, but you post in chunks with little or no context.

Oh no you don’t! Go attack someone else shill. As if you post with context. Someone like me wouldn’t be posting in here if there were guys whom have been doing what needs to be done in the first place.

 

>>>That's not to say your research is not appreciated.

A shill for sure, first my research has no context and then it’s appreciated. Contradiction at it’s best. I never asked for your opinion. You don’t like what you see in my drops, no one asked you to read them.

 

>>>Just try to post compelling evidence, theories and conclusions. Get your point across without posting 10x in a row.

I appologize, not everyone is a rocket scientist as you are. I’m just a simple old man, I’m certainly not a match for a genius like you. And I’m not here to get an audience, I have very specific goals and I’m following them. And if I wasn’t getting somewhere, I wouldn’t have been attacked by you, nor brainless shills would have been posting in this thread as they did yesterday. That was terribly fun to watch. And the cherry on top of the cake was each time I feel like I’m stuck, I get me a nice hint ^^ for example, when I posted about the jewelry auction then linked it to Killary’s ruby necklace; the only symbolic sign I saw in that dinner was the maltese cross worn by the sweating dude in the background. But then, Q comes out just a while later, mentions that video out of the blue and at the end of his drop he says: symbolism will be their downfall ^^ I got the message and looked again and again and again at the video till I found out that rubies are the “gems of kings” that was the symbolism, along with the maltese cross, in the Al Smith dinner. Thank you Q. And it’s no the first time this has happened.

 

>>>And this goes for everyone. Stop posting entire Wikipedia pages one after the other. This is called sliding and shills do it intentionally to derail discussion.

Who do you think you are to give everyone orders the way you did? Haven’t you heard of the first amendment? Have you ever read the declaration of Human rights? Are you a shill yourself? Or are you just some stupid arrogant random punk whom doesn’t know his right hand from his left hand? I’m using Wikipedia on purpose, it’s EASY LANGUAGE, SIMPLE, ACCESSIBLE, and it can switch to many languages so that every person on this planet can read it, not everyone speaks english like the genius that you are. Who are you to tell other what they should talk about? You smell! Like shill smell.

 

>>>Post when you find something tantalizing or compelling.

I have long passed the age of having a babysitter telling me what to do. What might be compelling to you might not be compelling to others. You are extremely selfish and narrow sighted. What do you call the “kek” and the “moar”, words put alone in drops, used in the general threads? I’ve seen for a full year anons waste countless numbers of entire threads just to “chill out” and say “empty” stuff, but I never once butted in to shut them up. If you have 2 cells working in your brain and were a little less impatient, you would have read what is in those texts I’m droping. There is plenty between the lines and they will help the average Joe understand in simple words what the heck we are facing.

 

>>>Then we will help dig. Most here already have enough ancient mythology and history to sift through without distraction.

I’ve been lurking on this board for a full year before I started making my first drops, let me assure you, there are a few, a very selected few, that could be considered like real digs. I’ve never once jumped in the way you did to shut up everyone eventhough I don’t agree with everyone’s methods and search results. I certainly don’t need help from a narrow sighted arrogant person like you. Yesterday’s attacks didn’t work, so now you are using this method. And you know about shilling more than you know about history and mythology.

 

>>>This is chan 101 stuff boys, we're supposed to be running like a well oiled machine by now.

I never knew you OWN this place. How much did it cost you? WOW! You must be filthy rich by now and super popular. Great job sonny! Sorry for trespassing on your property by posting in here.

 

>>>Thank you baker for putting up with all this.

Baker, if you have a problem with me, in any way, let me know. I’m a straight shooter, I like people to treat me that way as well, so tell me straight in the face. I have no problem in going to another place. Besides, from the look of things, it seems I’m not going to be here much longer once the truth starts unraveling. As for the historical parts that I’ve connected… I might as well as skip this place and go write myself a book about the stuff I know.

So yesterday’s attacks in the thread didn’t work, now they are attacking me personally.

Anonymous ID: b82c78 March 5, 2019, 1:10 p.m. No.5523296   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8583 >>9308 >>3422

This is Thomas Anon again,

 

On the 28 of Feb, while returning from Nam, Potus, on his twitter account, posted the following pictures.

 

As anons can see in the first one he is in the middle center. Then suddenly the photographer shifts to your right hand side, decentralizing Potus, but also putting into our view what's written on the plane (the fighter) = AK 3 WG, not to forget that "logo", that looks like a punch. Then in the third picture they zoom out and we can see that the fighter plane is flanked with 2 logos. I know it's about the army, but I don't understand what they mean. I mean what is the message Potus sending us. Look at the 11 that comes along a shooting star. He is trying to say something.

 

And I still didn't figue out what Flotus wanted to tell us by the cap hat picture nor did I get the D 5. I was like most anons thinking D 5 meant December 5th, but it didn't turn out to be this .

 

So if any anon can give some suggestions, it will be great.

 

Thanks

Anonymous ID: b82c78 March 5, 2019, 6:13 p.m. No.5529768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8469

This is Thomas Anon,

 

A laser eyed anon noticed today that Flotus was wearing her shoes in the colors of the MacLoed clan tartan. According to him, Potus mother was part of that clan. I haven't verified this yet. But the anon is correct when he says these are the colors of the MacLeod clan tartan.

 

I've dug and came accross many results. Tonight I'm going to present one of them:

 

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

 

"McLeod syndrome (or McLeod phenomenon; /məˈklaʊd/) is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder that may affect the blood, brain, peripheral nerves, muscle, and heart. It is caused by a variety of recessively inherited mutations in the XK gene on the X chromosome. The gene is responsible for producing the Kx protein, a secondary supportive protein for the Kell antigen on the red blood cell surface. "

 

"Patients usually begin to notice symptoms in their 50s and the course is usually slowly progressive. Common features include peripheral neuropathy, cardiomyopathy, and hemolytic anemia. Other features include limb chorea, facial tics, other oral movements (lip and tongue biting), seizures, a late-onset dementia, and behavioral changes. "

 

"There is no cure for McLeod syndrome; the treatment is supportive depending on symptoms. Medication may assist with management of epilepsy, and cardiac and psychiatric features, although patients may respond poorly to treatment for chorea. "

 

"McLeod syndrome was discovered in 1961 and, as with the Kell antigen system, was named after the first patient in which it was found: Harvard dental student Hugh McLeod, whose red blood cells were observed to have weak expression of Kell system antigens during blood donation, and found to be acanthocytic (spiky) under the microscope.[10]

 

The wives of King Henry VIII of England show a pattern of pregnancies and infant deaths, which with his mental deterioration suggest that the king may have been Kell positive and suffered from McLeod syndrome.[11] "

 

>>>For anons whom are interested in this you can read more in the link.

 

I must admit, thisMacLeod syndrome's symptoms are TERRIBLY similar to Kuru. And if you compare the symptoms to Killary's illness… Then compare it to what we know about Albet Pike and his "dead" children… And king Henry VIII had it. It's transmicable, through the X chromosome, which means Elizabeth I had it and Queen mary of Scotts, her sister, also had it.

 

All this is tied up together anons. I just recently mentioned the Stuarts while talking with another anon. Gosh! I was right.

 

I'm going to stop here for tonight and continue the rest tomorrow. If there is an anon with medical knowledge reading this, it would be great to hear what you have to say about this.

 

God bless you anons.

Anonymous ID: b82c78 March 6, 2019, 5:24 a.m. No.5535555   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5776

This is Thomas Anon,

 

Good day anons,

 

I would like to start by making a correction in my last drop yesterday, out of confusion between 3 ladies named Mary. Henry VIII had a sister called Mary, his eldest daughter was also called Mary, and the granddaughter of his sister Margaret (daughter of King James V of Scotland) was known as the Mary of Scots; this last Mary is the mother of king James I of England.

 

Now look at these parts from king Henry VIII life that are important for the search:

 

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

 

"Born 28 June 1491 at the Palace of Placentia in Greenwich, Kent, Henry Tudor was the third child and second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.[3] Of the young Henry's six siblings, only three – Arthur, Prince of Wales; Margaret; and Mary – survived infancy."

 

"In 1502, Arthur died at the age of 15, possibly of sweating sickness,[10] just 20 weeks after his marriage to Catherine.[11] Arthur's death thrust all his duties upon his younger brother, the 10-year-old Henry"

 

"Soon after, Catherine conceived, but the child, a girl, was stillborn on 31 January 1510. About four months later, Catherine again became pregnant.[25] On New Year's Day 1511, the child – Henry – was born. After the grief of losing their first child, the couple were pleased to have a boy and festivities were held,[26] including a two-day joust known as the Westminster Tournament. However, the child died seven weeks later.[25] Catherine had two stillborn sons in 1514 and 1515, but gave birth in February 1516 to a girl, Mary. Relations between Henry and Catherine had been strained, but they eased slightly after Mary's birth.[27] "

 

" Blount is one of only two completely undisputed mistresses, considered by some to be few for a virile young king.[30][31] Exactly how many Henry had is disputed: David Loades believes Henry had mistresses "only to a very limited extent",[31] whilst Alison Weir believes there were numerous other affairs.[32] There is no evidence that Catherine protested, and in 1518 she fell pregnant again with another girl, who was also stillborn.[27] Blount gave birth in June 1519 to Henry's illegitimate son, Henry FitzRoy.[27] The young boy was made Duke of Richmond in June 1525 in what some thought was one step on the path to his eventual legitimisation.[33] In 1533, FitzRoy married Mary Howard, but died childless three years later.[34] At the time of Richmond's death in June 1536, Parliament was enacting the Second Succession Act, which could have allowed him to become king.[35] "

 

"In 1510, France, with a fragile alliance with the Holy Roman Empire in the League of Cambrai, was winning a war against Venice. Henry renewed his father's friendship with Louis XII of France, an issue that divided his council. Certainly war with the combined might of the two powers would have been exceedingly difficult.[36] Shortly thereafter, however, Henry also signed a pact with Ferdinand. After Pope Julius II created the anti-French Holy League in October 1511,[36] Henry followed Ferdinand's lead and brought England into the new League. An initial joint Anglo-Spanish attack was planned for the spring to recover Aquitaine for England, the start of making Henry's dreams of ruling France a reality."

Anonymous ID: b82c78 March 6, 2019, 5:52 a.m. No.5535776   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5904

>>5535555

 

"On 30 June 1513, Henry invaded France, and his troops defeated a French army at the Battle of the Spurs – a relatively minor result, but one which was seized on by the English for propaganda purposes. Soon after, the English took Thérouanne and handed it over to Maximillian; Tournai, a more significant settlement, followed.[42] Henry had led the army personally, complete with large entourage.[43] His absence from the country, however, had prompted his brother-in-law, James IV of Scotland, to invade England at the behest of Louis."

 

"With the replacement of Julius by Pope Leo X, who was inclined to negotiate for peace with France, Henry signed his own treaty with Louis: his sister Mary would become Louis' wife, having previously been pledged to the younger Charles, and peace was secured for eight years, a remarkably long time."

 

"During his first marriage to Catherine of Aragon, Henry conducted an affair with Mary Boleyn, Catherine's lady-in-waiting. There has been speculation that Mary's two children, Henry and Catherine Carey, were fathered by Henry, but this has never been proved, and the King never acknowledged them as he did Henry FitzRoy.[52]"

 

"In the winter of 1532, Henry met with Francis I at Calais and enlisted the support of the French king for his new marriage.[70] Immediately upon returning to Dover in England, Henry, now 41, and Anne went through a secret wedding service.[71] She soon became pregnant, and there was a second wedding service in London on 25 January 1533. "

 

>>> so to sum till now, Henry VII's wife had gave birth 6 times but only 3 of them made it to adulthood Henry VIII, Mary and Margaret. And don't forget the McLeod syndrom is passed down by the X chromosone, meaning it was likely passed down by Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII; since Henry VII even has the McLeod syndrome, so it was passed onto him by his mother. Even the child Henry VIII had from a mistress Blount died a very young.

 

>>> Then, anons compare the "still born" children the first wife of Henry VIII had to the children of Albert Pike.

 

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>>> And Henry VIII had his eyes on France, he wanted to conquer France. Meaning England wanted to take the throne from the French kings at this period in history. And most probably even before this period in time.