correct.
Some have said that the Black Forest is Rothschild and others say that is the place that people have disappeared at.
I have observed that when Q makes a statement with just one word comment like Apache, that it is for validation and it appears in a tweet by President Trump or WikiLeaks shortly after. I’ll try to keep an eye open for the word blunt appearing in their Tweets in the days to come.
9/11?
blunt
adjective
adjective: blunt; comparative adjective: blunter; superlative adjective: bluntest
1.
(of a knife, pencil, etc.) having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp.
“a blunt knife”
synonyms: unsharpened, dull, worn, edgeless
“a blunt knife”
antonyms: sharp
having a flat or rounded end.
“the blunt tip of the leaf”
synonyms: rounded, flat, obtuse, stubby
“the leaf is broad with a blunt tip”
antonyms: pointed
2.
(of a person or remark) uncompromisingly forthright.
“he is as blunt as a kick in the shins”
synonyms: straightforward, frank, plain-spoken, candid, direct, bluff, forthright, unequivocal; More
brusque, abrupt, curt, terse, bald, brutal, harsh;
stark, unadorned, undisguised, unvarnished;
informalupfront
“a blunt message”
antonyms: subtle
nouninformal
noun: blunt; plural noun: blunts
1.
a hollowed-out cigar filled with marijuana.
verb
verb: blunt; 3rd person present: blunts; past tense: blunted; past participle: blunted; gerund or present participle: blunting
1.
make or become less sharp.
“wood can blunt your ax”
synonyms: dull, make less sharp
“ebony blunts tools very rapidly”
antonyms: sharpen
weaken or reduce (something).
“their determination had been blunted”
synonyms: dull, deaden, dampen, numb, weaken, sap, cool, temper, allay, abate; More
diminish, reduce, decrease, lessen, deplete
“age hasn’t blunted my passion for life”
antonyms: intensify