Anonymous ID: 1c2bc9 June 9, 2020, 6:24 p.m. No.9554704   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Found this article from the NYT

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/12/world/europe/netherlands-tulips-coronavirus.html

 

Where Have 140 Million Dutch Tulips Gone? Crushed by the Coronavirus

 

“That hurt a lot,” he said in a telephone interview on Thursday. “It’s very painful because you start in July with digging the bulbs and you have to give them the right treatment to plant them in October, and later move them to the greenhouse. We had very good quality tulips this year. I took my bike and went cycling when they did it because I couldn’t handle it.”

 

The bulbs (MS-13?) are "harvested" (called and assigned) in July and "planted" (given the "GO" command) in OCTOBER.

 

Then here's the "women's" connection in same article:

 

"Usually, the period from March through May — including the weeks in which International Women’s Day, Easter and Mother’s Day fall — is the Dutch flower industry’s strongest season. It pulls in 7 billion euros ($7.6 billion), with an average of $30 million in flowers sold daily. Tulip growers put their wares up for sale starting in March, when the flowers begin to bloom. Tulip season usually lasts about eight weeks."

 

8 WEEKS for blooming. If MS-13 is "harvested" in July, then 8 weeks is in September, perhaps when they are moved to their locations for a BIG OCTOBER WAR.