Anonymous ID: 3f943c July 23, 2019, 10:16 a.m. No.7147136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7146 >>7179 >>7260

>>7145578 PB (Noteworthy) Reposted for Moar Eyes.

 

Q 3457

Flags on porches.

Location: Huron Avenue, Port Huron, Michigan

Building in background: 901 Huron Avenue

Building known as "Ladies of the Maccabees Building"

 

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

 

Read Anons noteworthy description and discussion.

 

The three houses in the Q 3467 image are 925, 927, 929 Huron Avenue. Block is triangular, located north of Stanton St, south of Rawins St, and east of Pine Grove (I-69 / I/94). A block away is the St. Clair River and the boundary with Canada.

 

This is a border town. Significance?

 

As Anon noted, see the Bronfman family as a possible link / bridge. In fact nearby is the Bluewater Bridge that connects the two countries.

 

What is the purpose of a Bridge?

Who do your repair a bridge without shutting it down?

(Invert)

 

The photo that Q dropped in post 3457 was shot facing South. Bordering that triangular city block is the Interstate that routes to the international bridge. I-69, 69 inverts "naturally", to produce 96.

 

In 1996 Charles Bronfman became a US citizen and retains dual citizenship in both Canada and America. See his offered reason: tired of not being able to vote (in US elections). Duality.

 

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/careers-leadership/charles-bronfman-opens-up-about-seagrams-demise-it-is-a-disaster/article10816816/

 

Upend the map and what do you see?

What changes, if anything?

 

Allspeed Anons.

Anonymous ID: 3f943c July 23, 2019, 10:27 a.m. No.7147260   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7346 >>7357 >>7371

>>7147136

>>7147179

 

Define patriotism.

Is love an emotion?

 

Bronfman gained the right to vote in US elections (spends most of his time in New York and Florida) – that is the reason he gave for his gaining US citizenship. But he remains a Canadian in his heart, love of country, and so is not an American patriot at heart.

 

Turn that upside down. An American at heart who votes in another country's elections. Who has billions to advance his interests as a citizen of that country. See his charitable foundation. What if anything changes with duality of citizenship?

 

TY Anon.

Anonymous ID: 3f943c July 23, 2019, 10:48 a.m. No.7147512   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7147346

>>7147371

 

You have got it.

Turn the map upside down.

What changes, if anything?

 

Reconcile the desire for dual citizenship.

Reconcile the system used by national governments which allows for duality of citizenship.

 

Is Bronfman's one vote so special, really?

Is the border a boundary to his billions, really?

Turn the map east-west.

What, if anything, changes, in perspective?

 

Duality itself changes perspective, yes?

Now apply that across the population.

What changes, if anything, to love of country?

 

I think you got it but haven't got that you got it. Prolly coz you are a Patriot, fren.

 

Cheers, Anon.