Anonymous ID: a6fbf0 March 17, 2020, 2:35 a.m. No.8447587   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7635

55k missing Clinton emails given to Project Veritas

 

> We just sent you Hillary Clintons 55k missing emails

> Yes. Those Emails.

> Make us proud

 

https://twitter.com/EntheosShines/status/1239765194068365312

 

Looking at this user's homepage, it is an old account with a kinda familiar writing style and things to say. Tweets going back well before Q ever started posting. This has got some anons on QRV interested.

 

https://twitter.com/EntheosShines

Anonymous ID: a6fbf0 March 17, 2020, 3:04 a.m. No.8447675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7777 >>7779

>>8447635

I don't know Arabic and hadn't thought about the symbol. Maybe the "Social media campaign (2014)" section is relevant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nun_(letter)

 

> In response to the persecution of Christians and Yazidis by ISIL, an international social media campaign was launched to raise global awareness of the plight of religious minorities in Mosul, making use of the letter (nun)—the mark that ISIL troops spray painted on properties owned by Christians. Some Christians changed their profile pictures on Facebook and Twitter to pictures of the letter as a symbol of support. The letter , in relation to this social media campaign, is being called the "Mark of the Nazarene" from naṣrānī (; plural naṣārā ), a normative Arabic term disparagingly used by ISIL to brand Christians.