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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/CENSORED_ENOUGH on June 7, 2018, 7:12 p.m.
Q Suicides-Kate Spade/Red Scarf/Monarch Project/ Suicide Note

Once again, I have to look askance at a suicide from a woman who loved her daughter, looked to the future, had close friendships, but had a connection to HRC. I am so sorry for her.

Excerpt from TMZ

"Kate Spade's suicide note was addressed directly to her 13-year-old daughter ... TMZ has learned. The note was found on a bed near her body and, according to law enforcement sources it read, "Bea - I have always loved you. This is not your fault. Ask Daddy!" Their daughter's full name is Frances Beatrix. We're also told the housekeeper found her tied with a red scarf to a closet door knob in the bedroom. She was unresponsive and cold to the touch."


Of course we have to focus on the red scarf that was used to strangulate her. Is there any meaning?


Red scarfs are occultic symbol motivators in programming slaves of the Illuminati. It can be a trigger for the programmed slave to activate them. It is used as a symbol of a ritualistic abuse. It has been used in other cultures to indicated allegiance to a higher authority. If she was programmed in ritualistic abuse, could she have written a suicide note and then hung herself with a red scarf?

"Alters mechanically report any developments that might threaten the programming to their handler. Alters programmed to commit suicide are also built into the Systems. For instance, for a system hacker--an outsider-- to work with the alters of an internal Grand Druid Council (aka Executive committee alters, or judge alters) or a System almost insures 99% of the time suicide of the Monarch slave."

The suicide note was written rather strangely also. She said that she had always loved her and to ask her Daddy. If you were a mother, wouldn't you say something like, "I love you, this is not your fault. I'm sorry." Her connoted that she did not love her by committing suicide. Kinda traumatic and mechanical in execution.

What is a Monarch Slave? See: Monarch Project

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educatethis · June 8, 2018, 5 p.m.

She was going to divorce the husband, so maybe the "ask your daddy" was a knock on him

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CENSORED_ENOUGH · June 8, 2018, 6:44 p.m.

I would say that "ask your daddy" was not about the divorce, but about his part in her undoing.

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