Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 4:49 a.m. No.6470470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0438

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfAhpX_wIBk

 

My gift to HRC + her operatives, mostly Comey. This song is a projection of the state and behavior of the DNC as well as hers, during the last 10 days. This time, no one will lift you up HRC no matter what you do or how much you cry out. You are being crushed by the waves of the storm and you have become slowly one with the mud. It’s my gift to you and Comey. Enjoy the taste of the Storm.

 

Happy drowning.

Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 3:21 p.m. No.6474445   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6441526

 

Late reply, had to think about it:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVTXPUF4Oz4

 

Trying to hold on, but you didn't even know

Wasted it all just to watch you go

I kept everything inside

One thing, I don't know why

It doesn't even matter how hard you try

Keep that in mind

To remind myself of a time when

I tried so hard

Things aren't the way they were before

You wouldn't even recognize me anymore

Not that you knew me back then

But it all comes back to me in the end

You kept everything inside

And even though I tried, it all fell apart

What it meant to me will eventually be a memory of a time when

I tried so hard

And got so far

But in the end

It doesn't even matter

I had to fall

To lose it all

But in the end

It doesn't even matter

I've put my trust in you

Pushed as far as I can go

For all this

There's only one thing you should know

 

Will explain the rest later on

Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 4:51 p.m. No.6475113   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5187 >>9920

This is Thomas Anon,

 

Good Saturday to everyone reading this,

 

I was looking around Nashville and was also looking for an Obelisk.

 

The one I found most interesting is the one called the Robertson Obelisk in the centennial park.

 

https://foursquare.com/v/robertson-obelisk/51e8823f498e07eb21fc3abc

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Robertson_(explorer)

 

“James Robertson (June 28, 1742 – September 1, 1814) was an American explorer, soldier and Indian agent, and one of the founding fathers of what became the State of Tennessee. An early companion of explorer Daniel Boone, Robertson helped establish the Watauga Association in the early 1770s, and to defend Fort Watauga from an attack by Cherokee in 1776. In 1779, he co-founded what is now Nashville, and was instrumental in the settlement of Middle Tennessee. He served as a brigadier general in the Southwest Territory militia in the early 1790s, and as an Indian Commissioner in later life.”

 

“Robertson was born in 1742 in Brunswick County, Virginia, of Scots-Irish and English descent. Around 1750, his father relocated the family to Wake County, North Carolina. Robertson worked with his siblings on their family farm and had limited formal education, but he learned to track and hunt animals and know his way in the woods and waterways.”

 

“In 1775, a treaty meeting was held between the Cherokee and a delegation of the Transylvania Company, headed by Richard Henderson. Under the Treaty of Sycamore Shoals (or the Treaty of Watauga), the Transylvania Company purchased a vast amount of land from the Cherokee, including most of present-day Kentucky and part of Tennessee. The treaty was technically illegal since only the government could have formal transactions and purchase land from Native American tribes. (The British, the colonial governments of Virginia and North Carolina and, later, the United States, all forbade private purchase of land from Indians).”

 

“In the spring of 1779, during the Revolutionary War, Robertson and John Donelson founded Fort Nashborough, later to become Nashville. It was then part of the Washington District, North Carolina. He represented Davidson County (home of Fort Nashborough in present-day Tennessee, not to be confused with the modern Davidson County, North Carolina), in the North Carolina legislature and had the settlement established as a town.”

 

“A memorial obelisk was installed in his honor in the Nashville City Cemetery”

Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 5:01 p.m. No.6475187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5339 >>9920

>>6475113

 

Then I took a look at the centennial park a second time (did that when I was digging about Albert Pike):

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centennial_Park_(Nashville)

 

“The 132-acre (0.53 km2) park was originally farmland that had belonged to John Cockrill and his wife, Anne Robertson Johnson Cockrill (1757–1821), the sister of General James Robertson.[1] She and her family came from Wake County, North Carolina to Fort Nashborough (now Nashville) in the Donelson Flotilla, led by John Donelson. (His daughter Rachel married Andrew Jackson.)[1] Anne Cockrill was the first woman to be given a land grant in Tennessee.[2] Their son Mark R. Cockrill became known as the "Wool King of the World", as he had a large sheep herd in Nashville. He owned up to 300 slaves prior to the Civil War, with most of them assigned to his Mississippi cotton plantation.[3] Cockrill loaned gold and wool to the Confederate States Army during the Civil War. After the Union Army occupied Tennessee, he was arrested and jailed for his Confederate support.”

 

“In 1897, it was developed as the site of the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition and was renamed as Centennial Park. […]The lake was named for an area in western North Carolina that was the origin of a number of early settlers of Nashville.”

 

“A replica of the Parthenon was also built, to honor Nashville's status as "The Athens of the South", and was intended to be longterm. It was designed by William Crawford Smith”

 

“In 1990, a statue of Pallas Athena, designed by Nashville sculptor Alan LeQuire, was added to the art gallery inside the Parthenon. It is dedicated to the women's suffrage movement.”

“On August 26, 2016, as part of Women's Equality Day, a monument by Alan LeQuire was unveiled in the park. It features depictions of Carrie Chapman Catt, Anne Dallas Dudley, Abby Crawford Milton, Juno Frankie Pierce, and Sue Shelton White, local activists for women suffrage”

 

“The park also contains a recreation center. It is also the site of the administrative offices of the city's Department of Parks and Recreation, but these area being relocated to the East Bank of the Cumberland River and the offices of the former Nashville Bridge Company”

 

Those whools and gold given as LOAN to the Confederation; what are the chances Cabal is the one behind it all? For St Louis, it was the nickname of the Rome of the West, right? As for Nahsville, it was the nickname of the Athenes of the South. Interesting. And even more interesting is how the Women suffragett mvt put Pallas Athena in the Parthenon. Why not Athena Parthenos as it should be? While, does it surprise anyone that after 26 years the same type of “women” mvt asked the same sculptor for another statue for the park?

 

PS. The similarities between the Clark family and the Robertson one are incredibly. And again, we have the fur trade and connection to the Indians.

Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 5:20 p.m. No.6475339   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5631 >>7962 >>9920

>>6475187

 

Now as for the other things I’ve noticed about Nashville:

 

The “hot zone” seem to be the East side of the river. It’s the area where you have the Parthenon, going all the way to Vanderbilt University, passing it to reach Belmont University. I hope L anon and H anon can help with the maps, please. If we can do what we did for St Louis it will be great. First, we gotta pin the important places again: Like the Parthenon, the Robertson Obelisk, the botanical gardens, the masonic temples, the tunnels entrances, the Vanderbilt university, the Belmont university, the horse ridder, the capitol, the hare in the forest, the gateway bridge, the other arches, the stadium and concert hall, the art museum if there is one, not to forget the cemetery.

 

On a separate map, can we have all the medical centers and hospitals, please. I have a feeling Nashville is not an underground base, but it’s a base above ground = the medical facilities. I just wonder how many are there in a specific area.

 

When it comes to the tunnels, they were used for all types of trafficking, but mostly to snuggle the “merchandise” from one place to another. So I don’t think there is an underground secret facility, but it’s right in front of our eyes = above ground.

 

Looking at the map, I found a bit to the south of the Vanderbilt University : Versailles townhomes association. Interesting name, wonder whom built that housing project?

 

In the vicinity of the Belmont mansion and the Belmont Universitywe have : “666 alley – Metro Nashville emergency”. When I saw that I couldn’t stop laughing, and I laughed even harder when I tried to look for 13th avenue. Again, it’s not that far away from the Belmont University. Wonder if we will get a pentagram symbol if we join some of the buildings together like what we have with Petit Chateau in NY?

 

>>6446008

Cool find. I like the batman idea, but I think you are right about the devil horns hand gesture.

 

>>6453324

Thank you for the maps. Interesting, it’s out of the “hot zone” and it seems it has forests in it.

Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 6 p.m. No.6475631   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5786 >>9001 >>9927

>>6475339

 

>>6455399

>>6469915

Nice work on digging about cabal architects. Please do keep it up and share the information with us. It’s interesting. I’m learning new stuff with it. Thank you.

 

>>6451349

I was wondering: in Q drop # 3313 the team put a picture of Long Beach, Washington State. The we have this article of the Chinese selling second biggest port in Long Beach, California. Is it related in some sort? Or is it Q simply using the name analogy to tell us in advance about the sale?

 

>>6453811

L anon, did you check about whom used to own the place? If so, did you find anything “fishy” about them? Please let me know.

 

>>6456189

>>6456305

 

I initially thought we will find a ridder in the front lawn of an art museum, just like we did in St Louis, but finding one across of the State Capitol is also interesting.

 

Please, the article about the knights of the golden circle to be archived. Please.

 

https://www.geni.com/projects/Knights-of-the-Golden-Circle/28041

 

I’ve found tiny echoes about this in Lewis Cass whom was interested in South America, we have the Vanderbilts ties to Cuba as well as what Ananda has found about GLAAT. I think it’s all linked on the level of the hip anons.

 

“The Knights of the Golden Circle was reorganized in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 4, 1854, by five men, whose names have been lost to history, when Virginia-born Gen. George W. L. Bickley (1819–1867) requested they come together. Strong evidence suggests that Albert Pike (1809–1891) was the genius behind the influence and power of the Masonic-influenced K.G.C., while Bickley was the organization's leading promoter and chief organizer for the K.G.C. lodges, what they called “Castles,” in several states. During his lifetime, Boston-born Pike was an author, educator, lawyer, Confederate brigadier general, newspaper editor, poet, and a Thirty-third Degree Mason. From its earliest roots in the Southern Rights Clubs in 1835, the Knights of the Golden Circle was to become the most powerful secret and subversive organization in the history of the United States with members in every state and territory before the end of the Civil War. The primary economic and political goal of this organization was to create a prosperous, slave-holding Southern Empire extending in the shape of a circle from their proposed capital at Havana, Cuba, through the southern states of the United States, Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America. The plan also called for the acquisition of Mexico which was then to be divided into fifteen new slave-holding states which would shift the balance of power in Congress in favor of slavery. Facing the Gulf of Mexico, these new states would form a large crescent. The robust economy the KGC hoped to create would be fueled by cotton, sugar, tobacco, rice, coffee, indigo, and mining. These seven industries would employ slave labor.”

Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 6:21 p.m. No.6475786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5816 >>0438 >>9927

>>6475631

 

“George W. L. Bickley, a Virginia-born doctor, editor, and "adventurer" who lived in Cincinnati, founded the association. Records of the K.G.C. convention held in 1860 state that the organization "originated at Lexington, Kentucky, on the fourth day of July 1854, by five gentlemen who came together on a call made by Gen. George Bickley".[2] He organized the first castle, or local branch, in Cincinnati in 1854. Hounded by creditors, he left Cincinnati in the late 1850s and traveled through the East and South, promoting an expedition to Mexico. Following the Mexican-American War of 1846, the group's original goal was to provide a force to colonize the northern part of Mexico and the West Indies. This would extend pro-slavery interests.”

 

“Appealing to the Confederacy's friends in the North and in the border states, the Order spread to Kentucky as well as the southern parts of such Union states as Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri.”

 

“Loyalist Leaders of the Democratic Party opposed to Abraham Lincoln's administration denounced the draft and other wartime measures, such as the arrest of seditious persons and the president's temporary suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.

During the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign, scam artists in south-central Pennsylvania sold Pennsylvania Dutch farmers $1 paper tickets purported to be from the Knights of the Golden Circle. Along with a series of secret hand gestures, these tickets were supposed to protect the horses and other possessions of ticket holders from seizure by invading Confederate soldiers.[6] When Jubal Early's infantry division passed through York County, Pennsylvania, they took what they needed anyway”

 

Did Potus mention anything about gold or knights when tweeting about the Kentucky derby?

 

>>6457000

It would be interesting to find the earrings mentioned in the dig - A picture of them that is. I believe the Queen didn’t wear to brooch given to her by the Obamas as said in the article. I think it’s the other way around: the queen wore that brooch to show to the world she/black eye clan are the masters of the Obamas. It was a sign to show to which clan the Obamas belonged to. And I finally managed to find a picture of the queen with a (how should I say it?) “punched” eye/ bloody eye.

 

>>6458398

 

Today, there was this chit chat in the general thread about the 12 days of Christmas, the Trump elevator and Potus tweet. Does anyone know anything about it?

 

>>6463165

 

Recently I watched Scary Movie 3. Not my type of movie. The reason I watched it is how many “hints” there is in it, from the start to the very end, mostly the Alice in wonderland costume the little girl wears at near the end, when they are in the cellar. I have no clue if it’s a white hats or black ops movie though. Are they rubbing it in our faces or have the white hats been trying to warn us for some time now. There are hints to human sex trafficking and pedophilia in it, as well as many “little cabal secrets”.

Anonymous ID: a1934c May 11, 2019, 6:23 p.m. No.6475816   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6799 >>9927

>>6475786

 

I was a fan of Hugh Jackman, got disappointed when I thought he was a bad apple, I’m glad I was wrong about him. My biggest disappointment came from Harrison Ford: always been a big fan of Indiana Jones and Han Solo. Han was always my favorite in Star Wards.

 

May I suggest Forest Gump, the part where he is in D.C. and there is this protest against Nixon. A bus stops behind him in the scene and a girl steps down, she is charge of organizing the protest, and someone calls her = HILLARY ^^ What are the odds it’s referring to none other than Killary? ^^

 

I will suggest more movie when I remember about them.

 

>>6464008

 

Nice tool, it could be very useful.

 

Before calling it a day, just a quick mention of one of Eric Trump’s tweets, he talked about Pennsylvania, it keep on coming up from the white hats. I wonder if it’s related to Chelsea Clinton’s stupid husband; what was his name again Mark something? And just a quick note = I don’t know what it means and I’m sure it’s a coincidence but there is “Sterling” in Nashville. I saw it on the map while looking at both universities. And the British pound can also be called Sterling as well.

 

I’m going to cut it short for tonight. I will be back tomorrow and have another look at those last subjects I’ve made a quick mention of. Thank you everyone for your hard work. God bless you all .