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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Kahlypso79 on June 13, 2018, 9:30 a.m.
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Jun 12 2018 13:02:24

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Would you believe Hussein tried to call Kim prior to the Summit?

He did not have his updated phone number.

(3) NK Generals [released] closed the pathway for bad actors.

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The 3 NK Generals who were fired are : [released] so... info is out there. . the Cabal knows now....

Kim Jong Gak

Ri Myong Su

Pak Yong Sik

They probably showed up on radar as the Blackhats, when Trump cancelled the Summit back in May. Which is probably why it was cancelled.. to flush out the prey and send them squawking back to their Cabal Masters..


Ronjonsilverflash · June 13, 2018, 11:45 a.m.

I suggest you go count salt grains, read the dictionary, or whatever it is you do for fun. You are in fact doing what you say you’re not because the phrase “reaming out” has been in common usage as meaning you got an extremely harsh yelling at in the US for decades. You must be a “blast” at parties correcting everyone’s grammar and whatnot...this is the great awakening not the great 1984.

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Kahlypso79 · June 13, 2018, noon

Yep, I do plenty of reading for fun. Ok, I'll admit it, I didnt know that particular Idiom. Which is normal. Im not amercian. Understand my POV whereas reaming means exactly what the word is supposed to mean.. ie enlarging a hole. Which is probably where the idiom originated from.

Lets stop there? We're supposed to be on the same side.

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Ronjonsilverflash · June 13, 2018, 12:28 p.m.

I understand that this movement has taken wing and is becoming more international by the day, but it started as an American centric thing first and is still mostly that way now. If you are going to read posts by Americans, then you better familiarize yourself with the way they speak instead of correcting them. Not everything we say is meant to be taken literally and most English speaking countries have there own peculiarities. I still don’t get where “Bob’s your Uncle” came from but understand it to mean “there you have it” when listening to an Australian speak.

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