>>5445856 (LB)
This meme still gets an audible laugh out of me.
>>5445856 (LB)
This meme still gets an audible laugh out of me.
Freakin' non-viewable from next bread jpg…kek.
nice Use of oUr 21st letter.
His initials too!
[-BA]
Alive?
Almost explains this post earlier… 28 secs after [4am] ET.
Bee Arthur
Breitbart
Just throwing it out there.
>>5545541 ←(dam of sorts ;)
These are outstanding! kek!!!
John Titor indeed sir.
Beautiful timestamp. My takeaway is that The Crown has has more authority over us than 99%+ of Americans know/knew… and that has ended. Queen had to authorize FISA? If true, and Americans were made aware!?!?
It's all ultimately in the hands of the bankers, I presume.
[P] Payseur, or so we've been led to believe… ultimately non-humans at the pyramid's true top.
I've kind of reached that general conclusion… just didn't know the "as of…"
Feels like we have the gold, we have the intel/knowledge/key and we certainly have the stone/muscle to back it all up… I just don't remotely pretend to have any grasp on the mechanisms by which he/we took back control.
Hats with fur earflaps have been known for centuries especially in the Slavic Balkan countries Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, in Scandinavian countries Sweden and Norway, in the Eurasian and European Slavic countries Russia, Ukraine, Slovenia and in Caucasus in Georgia and Armenia.[2] The design of ushanka with a perfectly round crown was developed in the 17th century when in central and northern Russia a hat with earflaps called treukh was worn.[3] The modern ushanka design from 1917 is also inspired by the Norwegian norvezhka, a hat which was invented by Norwegian conquerors of the North. The main difference from the treukh is that the earflaps of the norvezhka were much longer. In addition, Russian Cossacks of the Kuban have influenced the design of modern Ushanka through interaction with peoples from Central Asia and Caucasus.
Sure. Absolutely. I guess the real thing I'm saying is that I don't know what modern, quiet war is.
"OK, UK… you perpetrated an act of war on us. You wanna fight? Of course not. You'd lose. So hand it all over and we can end this before a missile is fired (sort of)"??? I men… the masses think of war as what we see in wwII and Vietnam movie reels… what does this type of war even mean? What does it look like? Normies don't know we've been at [this] war! What are the logistics? How do/did we "win"? It's kind of a "bigger than I get" concept. Is it like a "paperwork" victory? Like, "You lose, sign it all over… and we'll take the physical assets too."???
All makes sense. Their power is much like the money. Fiat. Works as long as the image of it being real and acceptably amenable to the parties is sustained. Everything stands on a foundation of vapor… can't risk the wind kicking up and blowing away the illusion.
"Logical thinking" admonition from Q can't be overstated. Makes sense once you have enough of the pieces. Normies need to acquire some basic PIECES before they can even think of attempting to assemble them and reconcile with presently-held version of reality.
New POTUS Tweet
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1101464443114921984
New POTUS Tweet
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1101467190824439808
Sure