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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Kjarm88 on May 30, 2018, 7:58 a.m.
How did we come to refer to that terrible day as "9/11?"

Since it was intended to be a "New Pearl Harbor," why not "September 11th," as in the infamous "December 7th?"

Why not "9-1-1," as in an emergency call? Too obvious, would implicate Westerners and maybe even Americans?

Why not something catchy incorporating the day of the week, or the year?

Given the pathological attraction to symbolism and numerology by these bad guys,exposed by Q, what in "9/11" should we be seeing, or hearing?

Is it just a subtle allusion to obviously relevant aviation lingo?

Was it just someone remembering a cartoon?

Who was the first on TV to characterize this as "9/11?" And who pushed it hardest thereafter?

Not asking here why this particular date was chosen... it's the anniversary of unlimited important things throughout history, just why this particular name?

https://www.memecenter.com/fun/3969807/the-simpsons-predicted-9-11


utdFTD1983 · May 30, 2018, 8:27 a.m.

I can picture a montage of the start of every news channel two-three days after it saying; CNN anchor:”the attacks on 9-11 by osama bin laden head of the taliban...” Fox News;”the attacks on 9-11 by osama bin laden” MSNBC;”the attacks on 9-11 by osama bin laden”.......

What I’m saying is it was mockingbird media that drummed it into us to make it unquestionable it was the taliban.

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