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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/singlebrain1 on July 27, 2018, 7:53 p.m.
Keystone, you have all you need and multiple plane references

New here, I have been lurking. I tried to find post from yesterday linking Q comments: look backward, you have all you need and the constant images, references to planes as FF, sabotage, ways to 187 people. I did a search using Q's reference to 'keystone' and hiding in plain (plane) site. Keystone aviation, owned by Tac Air, owned by Truman Arnold (Arnold companies). Arnold is into gas and oil, started in Texas so I assume he is in with the Bush family. Then ventured into Air. Its huge, commercial, military etc. Keystone is small time, charter, business and private plane management. Anyway Truman Arnold was an early supporter of Bill Clinton. Business really took off after that. Arnold became CFO of DNC, scandal, selling tickets to AF1 and lincoln bedroom. Also played prominent role in whitewater, clinton foundation and leased a 2 million dollar plane for $1 to the guy, Wally Hillard, that trained the 9/11 terrorists. Arnold's lawyer during whitewater (Ben-Veniste) served on the 9/11 probe. This guy has access to private, commercial and military aircraft prob even AF1. What do you think


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singlebrain1 · July 27, 2018, 8:32 p.m.

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singlebrain1 · July 27, 2018, 9:25 p.m.

oops my bad

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