Qanon asked
..(Y) What does it mean to be covered in gold?
What does this represent?
Q
Partial of ANSWER
Gold means power (3rd chakra).
Alchemy is the religion of the elite - have learned to turn substances into gold, and gold is proven to preserve “life” - to give everlasting life. It’s why Egyptian mummies were buried in it and jewelry/money is made of it. Colloidal gold is what the Fountain of Youth was made of, and what thought to be in Atlantis “Aurum Potabilis”. -— Gold can also be used as radiation protection -
They believe gold can be turn into mana. Mana is another name for ‘life force’. They believe gold, when turned into mana, and eaten, can extend their lifespan.
They believe that their gods are so full of life that they glow like gold.
So I looked up alchemy
alchemy= medieval chemistry
the supposed science of transmutation of base metals in silver or gold
Al=The (in Arabic)
Chemical=metals, medicinals
Chemist= person versed in metals,chemicals, medicinals
Khymatos = that which is poured out (Greek)
A magical mystery tour of alchemists turning base elements into gold. Yellow cake into yellow gold and green plants into greenbacks.
Follow the yellow brick road that runs through the middle of the poppy fields and sleep, sleep. When you wake you will see flying monkeys.
Could there possibly be a double meaning for “yellow cake?”
Digging up gangster bones out of 5,000 pounds of concrete at an Indianapolis cemetery?
Hmmmmmm.
https://twitter.com/MindFuror/status/1156281215160164352
https://www.foxnews.com/us/john-dillinger-to-be-exhumed
The remains of notorious 1930s gangster John Dillinger reportedly entombed beneath 5,000 pounds of concrete at an Indianapolis cemetery are set to be exhumed decades after the infamous killer was gunned down by FBI agents.
The Indiana State Department of Health approved a permit July 3 that was sought by Dillingers nephew, Michael C. Thompson, and will result in the body being exhumed from Crown Hill Cemetery and then reinterred there, The Associated Press reported.
Why? Details are scarce, but a History Channel spokesperson told the Indianapolis Star it was for an “upcoming project,” without elaborating.
Health Department spokeswoman Jeni OMalley says the agency expected Dillingers remains to be exhumed and reinterred Sept. 16, based on the permit. The Crown Hill Cemetery said it had no information regarding the plans.
See Ormus.