Anonymous ID: fa246e Bridges & Maps April 9, 2019, 10:33 a.m. No.6109680   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0063 >>6183 >>9719 >>3683

Good day to anons reading this,

 

This thread is created by an old man in order to work quietly on digs. It’s going to be an attempt to build the Qmap by building the bridges and making the connections between different issues, as well as finding out the truth about the REAL history of mankind. Diving into the recent and ancient past of mankind is going to be routine in this thread. So much has been hidden from us, the citizens of the world, mostly our own origines and our own history. So much has been kept away as well as a lot of truth have been distorted and disfigured. We’ve been spoonfed for thousands of years the narrative (((they))) wanted to feed us. Cutting these invisible chains which are holding us back won’t be easy in some cases; while building the bridges between issues might be a great challenge sometimes.

 

The most difficult task is going to be bringing up all the information dug up in different threads and uniting them to create the big picture. I don’t believe this has been attempt before. It’s been something I’ve been hoping to do for some time now; because none of the thread holds the “entire full” truth, each holds a piece of the truth and we need to bring those pieces of the puzzle together if we want to unveil the full picture. So anyone willing to share their finds is welcome to drop them in here. I am aware there a lot of good researchers out there whom are finding incredible stuff but keep them to themselves due to different reasons. Hope to see your work in here.

 

Shills will most probably be on board as well, they are most welcome as their presence and different attack technics will be signs we are over the target in what it’s going to be unearthed.

 

In no way this is going to be “perfection”, this is an attempt, a draft, the first pencil scratches on a piece of paper in what I know is going to be a long journey. The awakening is not going to be done in a few months or a couple of years, I believe it’s going to take much longer, decades. It’s going to be a slow and long process to be fully awake. None of us are there YET but we sure are walking towards it.

 

This thread is named :Bridges and Maps; because it’s going to be an attempt to make the connection between several issues and I hope it’s going to be the place where bridges between the different threads are built. It’s going to be the thread where we will try to map our the Cabal’s “empire”, as well as building the Qmap. It’s not going to be an easy task.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:04 a.m. No.6109938   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0053 >>7997

This is Thomas anon,

 

I'm gonna be droping my digs and research in here from now on. First, I'm going to redrop everything I posted before about St Louis Missouri, in order to continue where we left off on this dig.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis

 

"St. Louis (/seɪnt ˈluːɪs/)[10][11][12] is an independent city and a major U.S. port in the state of Missouri, built along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which marks Missouri's border with Illinois. "

 

"Prior to European settlement, the area was a major regional center of Native American Mississippian culture. The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by French fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and named after Louis IX of France."

 

" It separated from St. Louis County in 1877, becoming an independent city and limiting its own political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Summer Olympics. "

 

"One of the city's iconic sights is the 630-foot (192 m) tall Gateway Arch in the downtown area."

 

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

 

"The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot (192 m) monument in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch, it is the world's tallest arch,the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere, and Missouri's tallest accessible building. Built as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States,and officially dedicated to "the American people," the Arch, commonly referred to as "The Gateway to the West" is the centerpiece of the Gateway Arch National Park and has become an internationally recognized symbol of St. Louis, as well as a popular tourist destination.

 

The Arch was designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen in 1947; construction began on February 12, 1963 and was completed on October 28, 1965 at an overall cost of $13 million[9] (equivalent to $77.5 million in 2018). The monument opened to the public on June 10, 1967. It is located at the site of St. Louis's founding on the west bank of the Mississippi River"

 

"Peters and other opponents asked Roosevelt to rescind Executive Order 7253 and to redirect the money to the American Red Cross. Smith impugned their motives, accusing them of being "opposed to anything that is ever advanced in behalf of the city"

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:20 a.m. No.6110053   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0092 >>0337 >>1206 >>3924 >>7997

>>6109938

 

"After much negotiation, both houses of Congress approved the bill in May 1954, and on May 18, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the bill into law as Public Law 361. Congress could not afford to appropriate the funds in 1955, so association president William Crowdus resorted to asking the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations for $10 million. The foundations denied the request because their function as private foundations did not include funding national memorials. In 1956, Congress appropriated $2.64 million to be used to move the railroad tracks. The remainder of the authorized appropriation was requested via six congressional bills, introduced on July 1, 1958, that revised Public Law 361 to encompass the cost of the entire memorial, increasing federal funds by $12.25 million. A month later the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of the Budget endorsed the bill, and both houses of Congress unanimously passed the bill. Eisenhower signed it into law on September 7. The NPS held off on appropriating the additional funds, as it planned to use the already-appropriated funds to initiate the railroad work.[37] "

 

"President Lyndon B. Johnson and Mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes decided on a date for the topping out ceremony, but the arch had not been completed by then. The ceremony date was reset to October 17, 1965, and workers strained to meet the deadline, taking double shifts, but by October 17, the arch was still not complete. The chairman of the ceremony anticipated the ceremony to be held on October 30, a Saturday, to allow 1,500 schoolchildren, whose signatures were to be placed in a time capsule, to attend. Ultimately, PDM set the ceremony date to October 28.[16]

 

The time capsule, containing the signatures of 762,000 students and others, was welded into the keystone before the final piece was set in place.[59] On October 28, the arch was topped out as then Vice President Hubert Humphrey observed from a helicopter.[60] A Catholic priest and a rabbi prayed over the keystone,[32] a 10-short-ton (9.1 t), eight-foot-long (2.4 m) triangular section.[61] It was slated to be inserted at 10:00 a.m. local time but was done 30 minutes early[32] because thermal expansion had constricted the 8.5-foot (2.6 m) gap at the top[61] by 5 inches (13 cm).[60] To mitigate this, workers used fire hoses to spray water on the surface of the south leg to cool it down[51] and make it contract.[60] The keystone was inserted in 13 minutes,[32] only 6 inches (15 cm) remained. For the next section, a hydraulic jack had to pry apart the legs six feet (1.8 m). The last section was left only 2.5 feet (0.76 m).[61] By noon, the keystone was secured.[32] Some filmmakers, in hope that the two legs would not meet, had chronicled every phase of construction.[62] "

 

Anons, we have Louis, the french, the Louisiana purchase exposition, the railroad industry, the Rockefellers, EISENHOWER, the ARCH, the KEYSTONE, a TIME CAPSULE. Look at the location: we have the element of metal, element of earth, element of wood, element of water and element of air. What i couldn't find was if there is the fire element or the thunder element. What do you see though the arch? Look how it's built and where, the axis.

 

There is a code in numbers of the last paragraphs. Can any anon with a twitter account show this to Serialbrain 2 or IntheMatrixxx or JoeM to decode it, please? Does it match a Q drop or a Potus tweet? I'm impatient to find out about this "keystone". I wish i could decod it, by me and numbers don't do well together.

 

St Louis and it turned out to be a connection to the Bourbon and it's filled with symbolism. Here is the flag of St Louis = notice the fleur de lis.

 

Then, an anon posted these pictures after reading my dop. Apparently he lives near. I thought my dig about St Louis was going to stay a shallow one, that totally changed after seeing these pictures. So for the anon whom posted these pictures after reading my drop about the arch, thank you so much for your precious help.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:24 a.m. No.6110092   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0165

>>6110053

 

Now when you take a look at the pictures he sent, you will from this angle that it looks like : 1 - a man with tentacles - 2 - Some might see it as an alien - 3 - while a third group might see this as a giant octopus.

 

I was hoping to get some help from anons to decode the numbers and dates when it comes to the keystone and the ceremony concerning this arch, but no one helped about that.

 

And as I said in my previous post about this, we can find the elements of water, wood, earth, air around the arch but i couldn't locate the elements of electricity nor fire.

 

I went back and read again about the arch and it's when I noticed that there is an elevator that goes inside the Gateway arch. So anons, that solves the electricity element. But what about the fire element still missing. No matter where i looked on the ground, i couldn't find it. I thought it might be located in the museum undergroung, but I couldn't verify that. So if anons whom have visited the place can confirm the existence of some type of flame or torch it would be great.

 

But that didn't discourage me to find the fire element so since i didn't find anything on the ground, i decided to take a look from high up.

 

So I started to take a look around at areal pictures or taken from high places, and from all angles, and dates.

 

That is until I finally found my fire element and i also noticed something else.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:26 a.m. No.6110110   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6110063

 

Terribly happy to see you friend. Hope you will join the research. As you can see I'm transfering my old drops to here, so i can have a continuity in the chain of drops. This is going to take me a bit of time to do.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:32 a.m. No.6110165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0204

>>6110092

 

Did anons see the fire element?

 

Look closely again. Look at the patch of grass, doesn't it look like a bird, and not just any bird, but the Phoenix bird? And isn't the Phoenix = the bird of fire = so we have our fire element now. And anons shouldn't forget that Economist cover of 1988.

 

I believe that Payseur heir think of him/herself as being the phoenix ^_^ talking about arrogance and self centrism (rolling eyes). SO you see anons, we have another symbol pointing out that St Louis is linked directly to Bourbon/Payseur; let me sum them up:

 

1- we have the name St Louis.

 

2- the fleur de lis on the flag.

 

3- the Merovingian arch.

 

4- The phoenix symbol.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:38 a.m. No.6110204   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0221 >>0375 >>1587

>>6110165

 

So now we have the metal, the fire, the earth, the wood, the water, the air and the electricity elements all combined in and around the arch. Talking about occultism and symbolism.

 

And i accidently bumped into a movie poster about the "end" and it's staring none other than PETRER FONDA. I guess now anons understand why he is attacking Potus and his family so viciously = Peter Fonda is part of the red shoe clan = Payseur minion. And there are a couple of more movie/series concerning the Arch in St Louis themed Sci-Fi stuff, as in portals, other dimensions etc.

 

But there is another thing that caught my attention anons and that is the Axis. What do you see when you look straight into the arch = The old court house. It's almost in it's perfect center axis. And there is that tall building behind the old court house as well, that seem to be straight in the middle as well, but i couldn't find it's name nor any information about that tall pointy building.

 

So I went to take a look at this courthouse:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Courthouse_(St._Louis)

 

"The Old St. Louis County Courthouse was built as a combination federal and state courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri. Missouri's tallest habitable building from 1864 to 1894, it is now part of the Gateway Arch National Park and operated by the National Park Service for historical exhibits and events. "

 

"Land for the courthouse was donated in 1816 by Judge John Baptiste Charles Lucas and St. Louis founder Auguste Chouteau[2] Lucas and Chouteau required the land be "used forever as the site on which the courthouse of the County of St. Louis should be erected."[3] The Federal style courthouse was completed in 1828. "

 

"It was designed by the firm of Lavielle and Morton, which also designed the early buildings at Jefferson Barracks as well as the Old Cathedral"

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:40 a.m. No.6110221   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0249 >>7997

>>6110204

 

"In 1861 William Rumbold replaced a cupola with an Italian Renaissance cast iron dome modeled on St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. The United States Capitol dome, built at the same time during the American Civil War, is also modeled on the basilica. The St. Louis dome was completed in 1864, and Karl Ferdinand Wimar was commissioned to paint murals, which are featured in the rotunda"

 

When St. Louis County, Missouri and the city split in 1877, the courthouse became city property.[9] The courthouse was abandoned by the city in 1930 after it built the Civil Courts Building, and descendants of Chouteau and Lucas sued to regain ownership. In 1935, during the Great Depression, St. Louis voted a bond issue to raze nearly 40 blocks around the courthouse in the center of St. Louis for the new Gateway Arch National Park, which was then known as Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. President Franklin Roosevelt declared in an Executive Order the area would be a national monument and landscape design, sidewalks and other infrastructure was added. The courthouse formally became part of the new monument area in 1940. Replaced in 1941, the roof was renovated in 1955, 1985, and 2010. The National Park Service maintains four history galleries on St. Louis and NPS offices within. The courthouse once had up to 12 courtrooms but now there are two in period presentation. The east wing has Circuit Court #13 restored to its 1910 appearance while the west wing has Circuit Court #4 restored to an approximate 1850's detail.[5]

 

The courthouse building was the tallest building in Missouri and St. Louis until 1896 when Union Station was built. It remained the largest structure in the national monument until the Gateway Arch was built in 1965. "

 

In Season 3 of the TV series The Last Ship, the Old Courthouse becomes the new White House and the base of operations for the reformed United States government in the post-plague days of the Red Flu.

 

The courthouse is destroyed in the disaster films Supernova and The Black Hole."

 

Just a question anons: doesn't the cabal members believe in such stuff? I mean the black hole, portals to other dimensions, end of the word stuff?

 

And did the anons catch : "the Old Courthouse becomes the new White House and the base of operations for the reformed United States government in the post-plague days of the Red Flu"

 

Councidence?

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:42 a.m. No.6110249   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0253

>>6110221

 

After that discovery, i decided to take a closer look at the history of St Louis: Pierre Laclède and August Chouteau:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Lacl%C3%A8de

 

"Pierre Laclède Liguest or Pierre Laclède (22 November 1729 – 20 June 1778) was a French fur trader who, with his young assistant and stepson Auguste Chouteau, founded St. Louis in 1764, in what was then Spanish Upper Louisiana, in present-day Missouri. "

 

"Laclède was born on 22 November 1729 in Bedous, Béarn, France. He was one of the younger sons in his family, with parents being office-holders, authors, and scholars of some prominence. His father, and later inherited by his brother, held the position of avocat au parlement de Navarre, a traditional region including Béarn, located in Pau. His uncle, likewise, was a man of letters, writing a history of Portugal. Overall, Laclède is said to be a reflection for desire for knowledge that filled his whole family.

 

In 1755, Laclède arrived in New Orleans at the age of 26. The cause of his trip is argued about; some historians believe he was traveling for pleasure. Others say that he was looking to make his fortune in the new lands, as done by many other younger sons. Allegedly, Laclède gave up positions in the church and army and rather preferred to explore the new world. Over the next few years after his arrival in New Orleans, he became a highly successful trader. Unlike his contemporaries, he embraced the change of lifestyle. Historians often comment on his energy, knowledge, and good judgement, which suggest past business experience, and a greater understanding for his success as a merchant.

 

During this time, Laclède also began to form relationships with the officials and Indians in the vicinity. It was through many of these conversations that Laclède learned of the opportunities that awaited further north, and acted as an inspiration for his future exploration and founding of St. Louis. "

 

"When first arriving in New Orleans, Laclède is described as handsome. He was said to be olive-skinned with dark eyes, tall and slender. He moved like a fencer with extreme grace and ease and retained an air of command at all time. Before leaving for New Orleans, it is said that Laclède won a swordsmanship duel. However, the prize is unknown.

 

Upon arriving to New Orleans, Laclède met and fell in love with Madame Marie-Therese Bourgeois Chouteau. It is documented that they had a liaison for many years following, resulting in the birth of four children: Jean Pierre (1758), Marie Pélagie (1760), Marie Louise (1762), and Victoire (1764) Chouteau. Madame Chouteau at the time was married to another man, René Auguste Chouteau. Ten years her senior, Rene owned an inn and tavern at the time of their marriage. To the outsider, it was a good marriage, as Madame Chouteau had little to no dowry and little to recommend her. However, Rene turned out to be an abusive husband, and not long after the birth of their first son, Auguste Chouteau, left her alone in New Orleans and returned to France without her. "

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:43 a.m. No.6110253   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0271

>>6110249

 

More on Laclède:

 

"Though it is documented that they had a strong relationship, Laclède's and Madame Chouteau's relationship was coated with difficulties. As divorce was not allowed during that time by the church or the state, Madame Chouteau remained married to Rene for the majority of hers and Laclède's relationship. This prompted lots of whispers and gossip, let alone the possible strain of Rene returning from France any day. Historians believe that this in addition was a contributing factor to Laclède's decision to travel upstream to a new trading post.

 

Upon the founding of St. Louis, Laclède wrote to Madame Chouteau, telling her to come to the colony. Later that year, after she gave birth to her fifth child and Laclède's fourth, she traveled with all of their children to meet Laclède. There, Laclède built a house for them and bequeathed it to them in his will. Madame Chouteau in addition was well loved in the colony; she was kind but sensible, understanding but stubborn. Within a few years, people started referring to her as the "Queen" of St. Louis.

 

A few years after arriving to St. Louis, René, Madame Chouteau's husband, returned to New Orleans, and required that his wife return to him. By law, he was allowed to do this. Various governmental officials tried to slow down the process of Madame Chouteau returning to her husband, sending letters that ended requiring more letters. However, before any real action could be taken, René Chouteau died in a drunken stupor one night, thus ending any potential threat from him. "

 

Laclède was sponsored by the New Orleans merchant Gilbert Antoine de Saint-Maxent in 1763 to construct a trading post near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Maxent was offered monopolies by D'Abbadie, which were passed on to Laclède as a six-year trading monopoly with the area's Native Americans.

 

Given the length and the impending winter, Laclède began prepping for the journey immediately. In August, he and a small crew, which included his common law wife's son René Auguste Chouteau. Jr. Though few outposts or trading posts were already set-up, many Europeans had made the journey up the Mississippi River, making the trip more monotonous than exciting. They arrived at the confluence in December. The confluence area was too marshy to build a town, so they selected a site 18 miles (29 km) downriver. Legend has it that St. Louis was founded on Saint Valentine's Day of 1764.

 

The St. Louis downtown riverfront area is named Laclede's Landing in his honor. He is also the namesake of Laclede County, Missouri,[1] Laclede, Missouri, the Pierre Laclede Honors College at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, and the Pierre Laclede Elementary School in St. Louis. Laclede is also recognized with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame."

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:45 a.m. No.6110271   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0281

>>6110253

 

And now taking a look at August Chouteau:

 

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

 

"René Auguste Chouteau, Jr. (September 7, 1749 or September 26, 1750 in New Orleans, French Louisiana[1] – February 24, 1829 in St. Louis, Missouri[2]), also known as Auguste Chouteau, was the founder of St. Louis, Missouri, a successful fur trader and a politician. He and his partner had a monopoly for many years of fur trade with the large Osage tribe on the Missouri River. In addition, he had numerous business interests in St. Louis and was well-connected with the various rulers: French, Spanish and American. "

 

"On September 20, 1748, Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois married René Auguste Chouteau, who had recently immigrated from France to Louisiana.[3] Rene Chouteau was described as an innkeeper, liquor dealer, and pastry chef.[3][4] He was born in the village of L'Hermenault in September 1723, and was nearly ten years older than Bourgeois.[5] Auguste Chouteau was the only child of Marie-Therese and Rene, born in either September 1749 or September 1750.[3][6] The elder Chouteau purportedly abused Marie Therese, and the abandonment of her and their son, led Marie Therese to return to her per-matrimonial home. Some scholars say that she returned to the convent. Others believe that she returned to her step-father's and mother's house. In either case, a child named "Rene" was baptized on that date to René Chouteau and Marie-Thérèse. However, the Auguste Chouteau who founded St. Louis, Missouri, often was referred to as Rene Auguste, but his birth date was listed in family records as September 26, 1750. Family members in the 19th century used the traditional date (September 26, 1750) for Chouteau's grave marker in Calvary Cemetery. In René Chouteau's will, he referred to two living sons in 1776. Thus, it is possible a second son existed. In that case, it is likely that the second son died after René Chouteau left Louisiana.

 

By 1758, Marie-Thérèse (known as Madame Chouteau or Widow Chouteau[7]) had met and began living with Pierre de Laclède Liguest (commonly known as Laclede) in a common-law marriage.[8] Kieran Doherty suggests that Laclede informally adopted Auguste Chouteau, providing him with an education in one of the Catholic schools of New Orleans.[9] Regardless of whether formal education was provided Chouteau, it was clear that by his early teens, he had a respect for learning and some form of education (possibly under the direct tutelage of Laclede).[10] By the early 1760s, Chouteau worked as an assistant in obtaining supplies for Laclède's partnership business with Gilbert Antoine de St. Maxent, and served as a clerk in Laclede's journey up the Mississippi River to establish another fur-trading post. [9]

 

Though highly influenced by Laclede, many historians have also commented on his mother's character and intelligence that proved to be exceptionally important throughout his entire life. With a strong business sense and acumen, she would have helped developed his senses that later proved to be very effective and helpful in later years. "

 

>>>> anons noticed the hand?

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:47 a.m. No.6110281   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0305

>>6110271

 

more on Chouteau:

 

"On September 20, 1748, Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois married René Auguste Chouteau, who had recently immigrated from France to Louisiana.[3] Rene Chouteau was described as an innkeeper, liquor dealer, and pastry chef.[3][4] He was born in the village of L'Hermenault in September 1723, and was nearly ten years older than Bourgeois.[5] Auguste Chouteau was the only child of Marie-Therese and Rene, born in either September 1749 or September 1750.[3][6] The elder Chouteau purportedly abused Marie Therese, and the abandonment of her and their son, led Marie Therese to return to her per-matrimonial home. Some scholars say that she returned to the convent. Others believe that she returned to her step-father's and mother's house. In either case, a child named "Rene" was baptized on that date to René Chouteau and Marie-Thérèse. However, the Auguste Chouteau who founded St. Louis, Missouri, often was referred to as Rene Auguste, but his birth date was listed in family records as September 26, 1750. Family members in the 19th century used the traditional date (September 26, 1750) for Chouteau's grave marker in Calvary Cemetery. In René Chouteau's will, he referred to two living sons in 1776. Thus, it is possible a second son existed. In that case, it is likely that the second son died after René Chouteau left Louisiana.

 

By 1758, Marie-Thérèse (known as Madame Chouteau or Widow Chouteau[7]) had met and began living with Pierre de Laclède Liguest (commonly known as Laclede) in a common-law marriage.[8] Kieran Doherty suggests that Laclede informally adopted Auguste Chouteau, providing him with an education in one of the Catholic schools of New Orleans.[9] Regardless of whether formal education was provided Chouteau, it was clear that by his early teens, he had a respect for learning and some form of education (possibly under the direct tutelage of Laclede).[10] By the early 1760s, Chouteau worked as an assistant in obtaining supplies for Laclède's partnership business with Gilbert Antoine de St. Maxent, and served as a clerk in Laclede's journey up the Mississippi River to establish another fur-trading post. [9]

 

Though highly influenced by Laclede, many historians have also commented on his mother's character and intelligence that proved to be exceptionally important throughout his entire life. With a strong business sense and acumen, she would have helped developed his senses that later proved to be very effective and helpful in later years. "

 

"Laclede was at Fort de Chartres until early April, recruiting French settlers from the east side villages. Because of a large migrating band of Osage, Laclede went to St. Louis to negotiate their departure from the fledgling post.[23][24] Within months, Laclede had built a home for his common-law wife Marie Therese, who traveled to the outpost from New Orleans, arriving in September 1764.[23] Auguste Chouteau lived here until his death.[25] In addition to Auguste, Marie-Thérèse had an additional four children (by Pierre Laclede, but under the surname of Chouteau).[23] Among these four were three girls and a boy, Jean Pierre Chouteau, who later became a partner with Auguste in business and politics.[26] "

 

"After Laclede's death in 1778, Chouteau took over the business of trading, adding greatly to the family fortunes.[27] He quickly expanded the business to include agricultural properties, and banking, and owned the first grist mill in St. Louis.[28] Chouteau played a significant role in the growth of other, outlying towns, such as St. Charles, Missouri.[29"

 

"In early 1804, Lewis and Clark purchased materials from Chouteau's trading house in St. Louis, and on March 9, 1804, Chouteau hosted the new American commander of the Upper Louisiana during the transfer ceremonies for the Louisiana Purchase.[39] For this, Chouteau was rewarded with a return to his monopoly on trade with the tribes by the United States."

 

"He married Marie Therese, the daughter of Jean-Gabriel Cerré, on September 21, 1786 at the Basilica of St. Louis, King of France (then a vertical-log church, not the current church on the site).[42] The marriage united members of the two leading St. Louis families; it also appears to have been a happy one"

 

"Children of Auguste Chouteau and Marie Therese Cerre:

 

-Auguste Aristide Chouteau (1792–1833), fur trader

 

-Gabriel Chouteau (1794–1887), served in War of 1812

 

-Marie Thérèse Eulalie Chouteau (1799–1835), married Rene Paul, first surveyor of St. Louis

 

-Henry Chouteau (1805–55), railroad executive, killed in Gasconade Bridge train disaster

 

-Edward Chouteau (1807–46), trader

 

-Louise Chouteau, married Gabriel Paul, brother of Rene and French chevalier

 

-Emilie Chouteau, married Thomas Floyd, officer in the Black Hawk War"

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:49 a.m. No.6110305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0317

>>6110281

 

After cheking out his wife's (= Marie-Therèse) father = Jean=Baptiste Cerré, the only notable thing is that he was born in Quebec Canada

 

I then went to check on this famous Marie-Therèse Chouteau known as the QUEEN of St Louis:

 

"Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau (January 14, 1733 – August 14, 1814) was the matriarch of the Chouteau slave trading family which established communities throughout the Midwest. She is considered the "Mother" of St. Louis, and was influential in its founding and development, in essence, helping lead to its becoming an important American town and the Gateway to the West. "

 

"She was born in New Orleans on January 13, 1733. She had a French father (Nicolas Bourgeois) and Spanish mother (Marie Joseph Tarare).[1] Shortly after she turned six years old, her father died, leaving her mother, her two siblings, and herself. The following year, Marie-Therèse's mother remarried to a man named Nicholas Pierre Carco. She lived with her mother and stepfather until her marriage, and it is thought that she returned to their household when her marriage fell apart four years later.

 

At the age of 15, Marie-Therèse married tavern keeper and baker René Auguste Chouteau, Sr., on September 20, 1748. This arrangement was made by her family, with everyone expecting that the marriage would be successful. According to commonly accepted histories, René deserted her after she gave birth to René Auguste Chouteau, Jr., in 1749. Upon being deserted by René, Marie-Therèse referred to herself as a widow as it gave her more legal and social rights. As a widow, she could own property and have custody over her children. "

 

"She began a relationship with Pierre Laclède around 1755.[2] With him, she had four children: Jean Pierre Chouteau in 1758, Marie Pelagie (1760), Marie Louise (1762), and Victoire (1764).

 

After Laclède (along with his stepson and her son with Rene, Auguste Junior) established St. Louis, Missouri in 1764, Marie-Therese traveled with her other four children to the new, developing colony. At first, she lived with all the other settlers at the trading post. However, Laclède is said to have built her a house in 1767. During this time, she kept busy, owning cattle, keeping bees, and conducting business.

 

A few years later, the elder René Chouteau demanded that authorities return her to New Orleans. In 1774 Louisiana Governor Luis de Unzaga ordered her to return. However she did not and the order was ignored until the elder Chouteau died in 1776.[1] Though this freed her from her marriage and allowed her to marry Laclède, Marie-Therese refrained from doing so. At this time, Laclède had fallen into a lot of debt, and though she loved him, she did not want to be legally responsible for paying off his creditors after his death, an event that happened soon after. "

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:51 a.m. No.6110317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0331

>>6110305

 

More on Marie-Therese Chouteau:

 

"Laclède died in 1778. Afterwards, Marie-Therèse remained in the stone house Laclède built for her. From then until her death, she continued to be an influential, successful figure in the St. Louis colony. She bought and sold slaves and supervised a posse for socalled runaway slaves. Many of the people she hunted were indigenous to the land of St louis Mo.

 

In addition, she helped her sons with controlling the slave trade; these sons later became leaders in St. Louis government and business for the years to follow, drawing from many of her key attributes. Her daughters as well were successful in their own right; given her large fortune at this time, Marie-Therese helped them marry well by giving them large dowries.

 

Upon the death of Madame Chouteau on August 14, 1814, she was buried on the grounds of the Basilica of St. Louis, King of France (which is now on the grounds of the Gateway Arch National Park). However, when bodies were dug up in 1849 to move them to Calvary Cemetery and Bellefontaine Cemetery during a cholera epidemic, her remains could not be found. "

 

"Virtually all contemporary histories of St. Louis attribute a founding role to her including The First Chouteaus: RIVER BARONS OF EARLY ST. LOUIS by William E Foley and C David Rice ISBN 0-252-06897-1 and Before Lewis and Clark: The Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America's Frontier by Shirley Christian ISBN 0-374-52958-2.

 

However, there have been challenges to the story, including challenges by her descendents.

 

Part of the challenge were considered efforts to show that she did not have a relationship outside of marriage. Other challenges were based on formal records.

 

Records at the St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans) indicate that all the Chouteau children were baptized there and indicated the elder Chouteau was the father. Further records indicate that Laclède did not leave his inheritance to the Chouteaus while the elder Chouteau did.[3]

 

The legend says that Laclède and Marie had a common law marriage and that Laclède signed away part of his property to them to protect them and maintain the appearance that Marie was in a proper civil law relationship with the elder Chouteau.

 

However, one 1790s account, published in translation, by a French officer serving the Spaniards, Nicolas de Finiels, notes no founding role for Chouteau and even goes as far as to say there was already a hamlet at the site of St. Louis even before the founding of St. Louis. The tale of Chouteau's role in the founding of St. Louis does not appear in the historical introduction of the first St. Louis city directory in 1820, and his name was not mentioned at all at the first celebration of the town's past in 1847. A New Orleans militia census conducted after Laclede had departed New Orleans [4] shows him still at home with his mother and brothers.

 

The earliest St. Louis historian, Wilson Primm, dismissed the story. Auguste's role in the founding is based on his own testimony in a land dispute in the 1820s, and on an unsigned manuscript "Journal" attributed to him, announced found by his sole surviving son, Gabriel, in 1857. "

 

i don't know about you anons, but for me, she was the one pulling the strings behind the curtain while her husband and son were puppets doing the work up front. And have you ever seen in that period in history a woman leave her husband the way she did and live with another man and still be called QUEEN? And did anons notice where she was burried = it's quiet a high honnor if you ask me. And what about this ambiguity about their "legend" and what really took place with that family.

 

For me, this woman smells like a Payseur heir, just like Alva and Eleanor were.

 

And anons, i don't know if you know this, but Marie-Antoinette's mother = the empress of Austria was named MARIA-THERESA. Meaning Marie-Thérèse was the name of Louis XVII/Payseur maternal grandmother.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:52 a.m. No.6110331   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0862

>>6110317

 

I was going to finish my dig at this level, but then, a crazy thought occured to me = totally crazy. And i thought to myself = "no! it couldn't be"

 

 

So I went to check it out. I went to check out the electoral map of the state of Missouri, just to see whom won the county where St Louis is. And can see whom won St Louis, as a city and as a county = Killary.

 

 

I thought it was just a coincidence that Killary won the area that has so much symbolism, occultism and connection to french royalty in it. So i went to check another place that kept on popping out in my readings, in a whole different state, and guess what anons? The same thing happened all over again = The city or county is heavily symbolic to Payseur and Killary won it in 2016. After that, I went to a crazy long exhausting search .

 

 

Yes anons! i've started checking those symbolic places one by one and I've found a pattern = MOST (not all, but most) cities, places, counties that are symblolic or linked to Payseur were won by Killary in 2016 election. That is not a coincidence anons. And I consider this as my 4th piece or stone in my case on Killary being Payseur heir.

 

 

I'm going to stop here anons, it's WWAAYYY past midnight and this old fellow needs his rest. I hope I can find some time in the near future to drop my digs on the other places that are just like ST Louis and they were won by Killary.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 12:40 p.m. No.6110862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1297 >>5621

>>6110331

 

This is a bit more about St Louis, Missouri.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_St._Louis_Rams

 

"The professional American football franchise now known as the Los Angeles Rams played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Rams from the 1995 through the 2015 seasons. The Rams franchise relocated from Los Angeles to St. Louis in 1995, which had been without a National Football League (NFL) team since the Cardinals moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1988. The team's primary stadium was The Dome at America's Center, which was known as the Trans World Dome and the Edward Jones Dome while utilized by the Rams.

 

The Rams’ first home game in St. Louis was at Busch Memorial Stadium, where they played before the Dome was completed, in a 17-13 victory against the New Orleans Saints on September 10, 1995. Later that season, they played their first game at the newly-completed Dome on November 12 in a 28-17 victory against the Carolina Panthers. Their last game played in St. Louis was against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 17, 2015, which they won, 31–23. The Rams’ last game as a St. Louis-based club was on January 3, 2016, against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium, where they lost in overtime 19–16. Following the 2015 NFL season, the team returned to Los Angeles.

 

During the Rams' tenure in St. Louis, the franchise won its first and, to date, only Super Bowl title during the 1999 season in XXXIV. Assisted by the Greatest Show on Turf offense, the Rams enjoyed a period of success from 1999 to 2003, but struggled throughout their remaining years in St. Louis. Upon their relocation back to Los Angeles, the Rams went 11 seasons without obtaining a winning record, which was the longest active streak in the NFL at the time."

 

I totally dislike both names of the football teams that originated from St Louis, as in Cardinals and Rams. This place = St Louis is filled with symbolism and occultism. The more I dig and read, the more I'm convinved this is a HIGH SPIRITUAL PLACE for the bloodline families. So naming those football teams like that is no coincidence anons. Don't get me wrong, I'm not implying the teams or players are bad, but damn! from all the names to choose from they end up with Ram for the place with high "spiritual energy" for the Cabal.

 

I mean look at the arch, it's fsurrounded with 7 elements = earth, water, wind, fire, metal, electricity and wood. Add to it the historical of the place and how it's stinking with "French" influence and how the Arch itself was constructed, Payseur logo = fleur de lis, is on the flag of the place And anons shouldn't forget those Hollywood productions about "OTHER DIMENSIONS" and "END OF THE WORLD" themes. And now I've found the names of 2 football teams that are highly connected to the Cabal = having "un sous-entendu"…. Adding to it all this flying "light" image taken in 2016.

 

I'm starting to believe that St Louis has some sort of secret facility for the Cabal, it's a highly spiritual place for them, so it doesn't necesserly mean it is a military sort of base, but it also could be some sort of hidden structure like a temple of a conven for the Cabal where they perform ceremonies, rituals and such like things. That arch, everyone sees, it's not decor anons, it is STILL used during rituals. And that flying "light" I believe it's man made by the Cabal, imitating the ET technology, that they might have taken it from them, in the first place.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 1:19 p.m. No.6111297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1313 >>1587

>>6110862

 

Yesterday Chelsea Clinton posterd this on her twitter account. It's clear she is sending a coded message, but it's not so coded if you already dug up about St Louis and found the French royalty connection to the place, as well as the symbolism and the occultism of the place.

 

It's not a coincidence anons.

 

The hints in her message: "hellbenders are near threatened" & "doing important conservation research to find out why they are in decline and how to reverse it"....... it couldn't be any clearer. Not so subtle.

 

For me, it's very clear that St Louis, Missouri is a very important place to Cabal and mostly to Payseur lineage. It's a very higly occult place filled with spirituality. I wouldn't be surprised to find out there is an important secret occultism temple for the Merovingian bloodline there.

 

Then an anon going by Hanon, started digging and found some amazing stuff regarding St Louis. His digs show there is more to St louis than just being a place with high occultism.

 

I don't have the right to drop any of his digs, if he finds this thread and wants to re-drop what he dug up in here, it will be great. In the mean time I'm going to post the link to his first drop about this.

 

>>6100951

 

And one of the pictures he posted turned out to have 3 masonic temples built in one street. Upon looking closely to them, I noticed that alley parallel to the road, which amazingly all 3 masonic temples are perpendicular to it. It's making me wonder if there are secret underground tunnels linking the 3 masonic temples together; and... well.... it seems there are some private houses in the area as well, could they also be linked to those tunnels? (if they exist of course)..... those are just some thoughts anons.......

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 1:49 p.m. No.6111587   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2097

>>6111297

>>6110204

>>6110375

 

Then i noticed the similarities between the new masonic temple in St Louis with a japanese anime called "Yami no Matsuei" (= descendants of darkness). If I remember correctly that is supposed to be Meifu as in the building of Ministry or administration. i find that interesting.

 

Thank you anon for telling us what that tall building in the axis of the arch is = the civil courts building. It surely has a strange design.And strangely, upon a closer look, it the design of the civil courts building also looks like that new masonic temple.

 

Upon taking a closer look, I noticed 2 sphinxes on top of the building, place in the exact axis of the arch. Which brings up questions: On which latitude this entire site = arch + old court house + civil courts building, is build upon? Which direction are the sphixes on top of the building looking at: North, East, West or South?

 

Knowing already that St Louis is a highly symbolic place for the cabal and most probably a highly occult practises place makes the location of this building even more suspecious.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 2:39 p.m. No.6112097   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2203

>>6111587

 

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

 

"The Civil Courts Building is a landmark court building used by the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri in St. Louis, Missouri.

 

The building with its pyramid shaped roof is prominently featured in the center of photos of the Gateway Arch from the Illinois side as its location on the Memorial Plaza is lined up in the middle directly behind the Old Courthouse.

 

The building was part of an $87 million bond issue ratified by voters in 1923 to build monumental buildings along the Memorial Plaza which also included Kiel Auditorium and the Municipal Services Building. The Plaza and the buildings were part of St. Louis's City Beautiful plan.

 

It replaced the Old Courthouse as the city's court building and its construction prompted the descendents of the founding father Auguste Chouteau to unsuccessfully sue the city to get the Old Courthouse back since the stipulation was that it was to always be the courthouse.

 

The pyramid roof on the top was designed to resemble the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It features 32 Ionic columns (8 on each side). Each of the columns have 6 fluted drums, and a cap, and are about 42 feet (13 m) high, ​5 1⁄2 feet in diameter. They are made of Indiana limestone.[3]

 

The roof is made of cast aluminum and is topped by two 12-foot (3.7 m) high sphinx-like structures with the fleur-de-lis of St. Louis adorned on the chests. These sphinx-like creatures were sculpted by Cleveland sculptor, Steven A. Rebeck.[4]

 

Some architectural elements from the building have been removed in renovations and taken to the Sauget, Illinois storage site of the St. Louis Building Arts Foundation.[dead link][5]

 

During St. Louis PrideFest the building has lit its columns up in a rotating rainbow pattern. In 2016 the top of the building lit up with 49 purple lights to show solidarity to the victims in the Orlando shooting. The tradition of Pride started in 2012, when the building was first lit up. [6] "

 

I guess anons, already noticed the Fleur de lys on the bust of the sphixes from the previous drop. Looking closely to the building we notice there are some sculptures on it, it looks like some griffins.Anons should also take a look at the sculptures on the entrace of the building. It should be mentioned that Pierre Laclède statue is not far away from the civil courts building.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 2:51 p.m. No.6112203   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2437 >>1384

>>6112097

 

Anons must have noticed that the civil courts building top was designed after the Mausoleum of Halicarnasus.So let's take a quick look at it, and here is the link for those whom would like to read more:

 

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

 

"The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or Tomb of Mausolus[a] (Ancient Greek: Μαυσωλεῖον τῆς Ἁλικαρνασσοῦ; Turkish: Halikarnas Mozolesi) was a tomb built between 353 and 350 BC at Halicarnassus (present Bodrum, Turkey) for Mausolus, a satrap in the Persian Empire, and his sister-wife Artemisia II of Caria. The structure was designed by the Greek architects Satyros and Pythius of Priene.[1][2] Its elevated tomb structure is derived from the tombs of neighbouring Lycia, a territory Mausolus had invaded and annexed circa 460 BC, such as the Nereid Monument.[3]

 

The Mausoleum was approximately 45 m (148 ft) in height, and the four sides were adorned with sculptural reliefs, each created by one of four Greek sculptors—Leochares, Bryaxis, Scopas of Paros and Timotheus.[4] The finished structure of the mausoleum was considered to be such an aesthetic triumph that Antipater of Sidon identified it as one of his Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It was destroyed by successive earthquakes from the 12th to the 15th century,[5][6][7] the last surviving of the six destroyed wonders.

 

The word mausoleum has now come to be used generically for an above-ground tomb. "

 

"In the 4th century BC, Halicarnassus was the capital of a small regional kingdom of Caria within the Achaemenid Empire on the western coast of Asia Minor.

 

In 377 BC, the nominal ruler of the region, Hecatomnus of Milas, died and left the control of the kingdom to his son, Mausolus. Hecatomnus, a local dynast under the Persians, took control of several of the neighboring cities and districts. After Artemisia and Mausolus, he had several other daughters and sons: Ada (adoptive mother of Alexander the Great), Idrieus and Pixodarus. Mausolus extended his territory as far as the southwest coast of Anatolia, invading in particular the territory of Lycia, remarkable for its numerous monumental tombs such as the Tombs of Xanthos, from which he took his inspiration for his mausoleum.[9]

 

Artemisia and Mausolus ruled from Halicarnassus over the surrounding territory for 24 years. Mausolus, although descended from local people, spoke Greek and admired the Greek way of life and government. He founded many cities of Greek design along the coast and encouraged Greek democratic traditions"

 

"Artemisia lived for only two years after the death of her husband. The urns with their ashes were placed in the yet unfinished tomb. As a form of sacrifice ritual the bodies of a large number of dead animals were placed on the stairs leading to the tomb, and then the stairs were filled with stones and rubble, sealing the access. According to the historian Pliny the Elder, the craftsmen decided to stay and finish the work after the death of their patron "considering that it was at once a memorial of his own fame and of the sculptor's art".

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 3:15 p.m. No.6112437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3031

>>6112203

 

" At the center of the platform, the marble tomb rose as a square tapering block to one-third of the Mausoleum's 45 m (148 ft) height. This section was covered with bas-reliefs showing action scenes, including the battle of the centaurs with the lapiths and Greeks in combat with the Amazons, a race of warrior women.

 

On the top of this section of the tomb thirty-six slim columns, ten per side, with each corner sharing one column between two sides; rose for another third of the height. Standing between each pair of columns was a statue. Behind the columns was a solid cella-like block that carried the weight of the tomb's massive roof. The roof, which comprised most of the final third of the height, was pyramidal. Perched on the top was a quadriga: four massive horses pulling a chariot in which rode images of Mausolus and Artemisia. "

 

So if the Mausoleum was built by Greeks and on the top there is a quadriga, how did we end up with 2 sphinxes? That's a mix of Egyptian art. And how does the Griffins fit in all of this? I found this mixture odd = 3 different cultures all blended in one building. Which is making me think they are not seeking a harmonious reproduction of the Mausoleum but they are after the symbolism of it all. What matters to them is the occultism of it.

 

https://www.stlmag.com/history/architecture/which-of-seven-wonders-ancient-world/

 

So does this design of the building, refer to a the Sphinx? A Zigurat? Is it like the Steps Pyramid In Sakkara, Egypt? Or like Chichen Itza? Is it as they are saying it to be: the Mausoleum of Halicarnasus?

 

Something is bothering me about this building. From afar, it looks like one giant Obelisk. So now, I'm entering unknown terrain: If we combine this building with the arch and the "elements", could it be the arch is used in rituals to open up portals from one dimension to another and the civil courts buildings is used like some sort of Obelisk to funnel the energy? Is this what Chelsea Clinton was doing in St Louis, and why she refered to "research" in her tweet? Was she trying to get some help from another dimension because her family feels thretened?

 

And to make it worse for me, while i was looking for Lacdèle statue, i found this white bunny statue, apparently it's in the gardens of St Louis. This turned my stomach upside down anons. It's making me believe more and more that St Louis has some sort of big occult importance, there must be something there, like a temple or a facility of some sort, where they most probably do bad things to kids (since white bunnies refer to kids, remember Alex Podesta art?) and it seems they use it all to channel some sort of energy or spirituality to open up some sort of dimensional portal.

 

This has rattled me up anons. i hope my imagination is playing tricks on me.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 3:20 p.m. No.6112497   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6112431

 

Glad to see you too Hanon. Please, do feel free to re-drop your old posts, and add as many new ones as you want. The honor is yours since it's your hard work.

 

It seems there is tones of work to be done of St Louis.

 

So it seems there are 2 phoenix drawn in the ground on the feet of the arch, the small one that i found and this big one you found, this is incredible. maybe what i thought to be a small phoenix turned out to be the tail of the big phoenix you've found.

 

Just a small remark….. the temple of Solomon is not in London. It's in the Middle Eeast.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 4:03 p.m. No.6113031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4894 >>5013 >>0063

>>6112437

 

Just one last thing before I call it a day.

 

Among the picture posted by Hanon was the picture of the temple of Moolah. Curious building. And I still don't understand what Bowling has to do with it. But I noticed that the bowling balls are lined up as an Ouroboros = Infinity sign….. maybe it's just a coincidence….

 

Then I took a quick look at the facade of the Moolah building; apart the ARCH of the main entrance, I found an egyptian head with an upside down crescent along with an arabic saber, just above where they keystone of the arch should be.

 

That head is wearing an egyptian Claft , technical term used in Archeology (jargon) to designate this type of head piece worn by the Pharao back then. I've added a picture of the famous golen funeral mask of Pharao Tutankhamun for anons as a reference. I didn't dig about Moolah temple YET. For today, this is all. i guess I will take a deeper look at it tomorrow anons.

 

God bless you anons.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 9, 2019, 11:51 p.m. No.6117919   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Old Thomas here,

 

Good morning to both of you anandasattva and Hanon,

 

Thank you for your nice words. I tried to edit what I wrote as an intro, but my machinery doesn't comply and where I am there is a HUGE amount of censorship already. A lot of anons just complain about the smallest of things when they are totally blind to the conditions the users are living in. It's a pure miracle that i was able to post this much for this long. And they are kind of right when they say I need my own personal safe space, I can barely see the screen if i'm not wearing my double glasses ^_^ So now it's a sin and a big flaw that i'm old and I'm unable to keep up with the youngesters and how move. Since I'm unable to edit that first sentence, then I'm gonna wait to do it in the next thread. I will get shilled anyone, and for anons to complain, let them…… they don't even know what true freedom of speech is. That is called censorship, sensivity managment and tyrany because they would want me to bent to how they see things. If the people operating this place have a problem with me, then let them ban me. If Q and Potus have a problem with me, let them call me out and kick my old butt from here. Again, it's a miracle in it's self that I am able to post and post this long because of where I am. I rather by judged by what I'm providing. And I've noticed, everyone that is complaining about this and that, they've done the same on some level or worse. So with just one sentence from an almost 70 years old guy and it's the end of this board and the end of the world. Jesus Christ!

 

Q, do you have a problem with us old folks working in here as well, even though we are not as good enough as others?

 

I still haven't transfered my old digs in here, which, when i do, will fill up this thread FAST….. I'm gonna change the intro for the next thread.

 

And if you haven't noticed I have been a target for a while now, from obvious shills and poeple pretending to be anons working for liberty, but they wanna to bind me in here….. incredible. Wait till Q shows up and the attacks will stop or decrease, I've noticed that….. since they have nothing to do, either shills or pretend anons, spend their times attacking others…… yeah my patience is running thin………………………… but you know what's good about all of this guys, it's that I must be something extremely right to get this TYPE and this MUCH of attacks.

 

So now, after I correct the first sentence in the next thread, shills will start complaining about he picture, or maybe shills will start complaining that I don't have enough hair on my bald head….. next what is it going to be? It doesn't matter to me……. and I know we are being watched, read and monitored by the ones managing this place, by the Cabal minions and by Q team….. And I know when Q team started, their "game" wasn't perfected as it is right now….they had to test and fix things themselves….. so I think I will do fine. If shills keep on attacking, it is just providing proof i'm over the target. If pretend anons attack me, well, I'm not born perfect so don't expect perfection from my first attempt, neither was Q this good when he started, they polished their craft as they go, so will I……

 

Thank you again guys, i'm sorry for being such a weight to you, i wish I could do better…..but you see, i'm not here to perform to an audience, I'm here to expose the truth. I will get along with some on the way there, and I won't get along with others, so what?

 

Next, I'm gonna start transfering my old posts in here, and I may edit a bit in them, mostly to make some typing corrections, if I can see them that is ^_^

 

God bless you all, thanks again

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 12:01 a.m. No.6117980   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6114738

 

Thank you for this important piece of information. I wonder what is put in the time capsule that was sealed on inauguration day of the arch?

 

This eclipse passage is another proof there is something terribly mystic and occultist about St Louis and the arch's location.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 12:15 a.m. No.6118058   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6113026

 

Good day to you Ganon,

 

What you shared in here with us is something we have noticed as well. By that I mean that some anons have also noticed the presence of the white hats and their subtle messages sent in Video games, tv shows or series, movies, cartoons and music.

 

We also notice the "bad side" influence in the entertainment world. The pictures I'm attaching to this post are taken from a game called = Total war: Rone II….. I'm redroping them in this thread. See the symbolism and the meaning of those in the game. They have been putting this stuff right in front of us for a while now. Both the good side and the bad side, and I believe this goes back to decades. So don't be surprised at all.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 12:25 a.m. No.6118107   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8148 >>1685

Re-droping my old post.

 

I noticed that my id is remaining the same, so now i will be easily identified, it kept on changing on it's own before, i never understood why.

 

So, now, i'm going to drop something that I came upon by accident long ago. Since I'm an archeologist, someone brought me a tablette to "decode" and on it….. there were a few of the called "Solomon's seals", I decoded the tablette back then straight away without knowing the true meaning of it and how deep this goes. I think these seals are used by Cabal for and in their rituals, as enchantments and magical items. If i'm not mistaken, there is a seal for each aspect of life, like there are some types for wealth, health, good luck charms, cursing people etc. I didn't take a dip in this stuff.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 12:32 a.m. No.6118148   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8191 >>8871

>>6118107

 

Some of these items are sold on the net as if they were candies. It's incredible how such things are taking place right under our noses and you are totally unware of it. It seems there is a market for such things and people thinking they are witches use them. A lot of people buy and wear them without even knowing what they truly mean.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 12:39 a.m. No.6118180   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This stuff is directly related to the occult of the cabal and the temple of Solomon.

 

I'm not sure exactly how though. Sometimes i think it's purely satanic, sometimes I think it's masonic, while sometimes I think it's judaic. I don't know much about the "occultism" aspect of the awakening, I'm not a fan of such digs. Maybe someone can bring their knowledge and help piece up the bigger picture.

 

I still think of this as the keystone Q was talking about, at least one of the keystones, because anons have found many of them.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 3:24 a.m. No.6118871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9746

>>6118148

 

Re-posting an old drop:

 

In the illuminati ball in NY the person wearing 3 faces mask & vines on his head is saying that this ball will end in a drunked Bacchanalia.

 

In the old rothchild ball, there was also a guy wearing a 3 faces mask with a top hat which had some sort of stripes on the front.

 

Could the stripes be related to the protection talisman?

 

What about the 3 faces mask? In the Classical era, they used to wear masks when performing in the theatre but it wasn't 3 faced.

 

There are some 3 faced gods: Shiva, Asura and Hekate.

 

"HEKATE (Hecate) was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy. She was the only child of the Titanes Perses and Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea."

 

So, the meaning = Black magic Bacchinial party

 

I'm adding some articles:

 

https://www.maxim.com/entertainment/the-illuminati-ball-2019-1

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/30/fashion/illuminati-ball.html

https://nypost.com/2018/12/29/inside-this-sexy-eyes-wide-shut-style-new-years-eve-bash/

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 6:26 a.m. No.6119958   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6119746

 

The satanis, masonic stuff + the ET stuff + the Antlantis stuff , are all new to me. No matter how much i read, i find people contradicting each other and it's starting to be confusing. I also don't like to get that much into the occult part of it, so if anons would like to bring their knowledge of this and help put the pieces of the ENTIRE picture together it would be great.

 

I talked about Hekate because of my background. And she does fit the disciption you talked about = Past, present and future. There is also the Moirai. The only reason I leaned towards Hekate was because she was a witch priestess. this sort of witch i've heard about a lot while doing some reading.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 6:59 a.m. No.6120179   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0889

>>6120138

 

Yeah I know. I've noticed that a lot. And by the way, the pictures posted by Flotus about the WH blue lights, it has a very different meaning, another meaning, as well.

 

They make it so that every single type of person can understand something.

 

Would you like to help out in this thread whenever you can? Mostly the part related to freemason and the stuff they do.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 8:15 a.m. No.6120863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0984 >>1028 >>1068

What I'm going to write next is going to get me a lot of shilling

 

I don't know if anons have noticed but this thread has gotten bumplocked. So it means, it's going out.

 

I'm unable to fix things or to manage them. I thought I would have time to learn how to operate this thing while still digging, but it seems I won't. I don't know if someone will volunteer to step in and fix things up and manage this thread as the baker. if not, then that would be it. Either way it's fine, there is much put out there to get a lot of anons digging.

 

well, now the shilling starts.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 8:30 a.m. No.6121015   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6120984

 

Was already posting there, then I decided to open my own thread because I was leaning heavily on the baker. He is a nice person, I didn't want to bother him anymore.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 8:38 a.m. No.6121088   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6121028

 

No offense taken.

 

Thank you for the information. I didn't know people can be doxed by switching bakers. So if that puts poeple at risk, then no, don't do it.

 

You have no idea just how tied up I am when it comes to the net. And a lot is being scrubbed. A lot of anons put up links and pages that I cannot access to, that is terribly frustrating on itself. I'm amazed to the info accessibility you guys have. This place has almost been the unique source of info i've been getting.

 

Thank you for your help. I've still got a lot posted in other threads that I'm going to re-drop in here.

 

If you can explain how this thread got bumplocked it would be great? Is it done by the ones managing this board or by anons?

And if this thread is filled, can anyone else, another Baker volunteer to open up thread 2, continuity of this one?

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 8:41 a.m. No.6121128   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1182 >>4639

>>6121068

 

In other words I'm being kicked out…. oh well…. that's it I guess. Wish there would be somewhere to read stuff to help out, the given isntructions are not clear at all. Not everyone understand the "language" used in here.

Anonymous ID: fa246e April 10, 2019, 9:02 a.m. No.6121334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6141

Board owner,

 

Help me out. The picture I've attached should be enough proof that I'm no shill. The piece of potery you are seeing is a unique piece. Help me manage this thread.