Posted on 03/09/2018 12:57:47 AM PST by ransomnote
BTW, did you see SteveW’s (I think) pics of the guy behind the Donald in what looked like a wig holding up the pic of a van> Very strange, that one, eh?
LOL.
No idea. Please let us know when you find out.
May all your bags be gold filled and not under your eyes.
Post #2016. Looks like a guy in the wig is holding up a pic of a van. Reminded me of the Q pic from inside the car of the other car. I think that was a Snowden clue thingy.
Haha. G’nite, Jockster. :)
I think one of the BC threads got almost that long. It’s known as “the long thread”. How creative! A lot of research and a lot of garbage to interfere with concrete material in that thread. The bots were extremely creative. And had unfortunately quite a following
That’s it! He only held it up for a brief time, then looked at his phone as if reading a text or something. Next thing he does is take a picture of the rally. Later in the rally, he was no where to be seen.
I think the wig was a statement about Snowden being in disguise. And the pic was probably of the same variety as the Q drop pic. At least that’s how I read it. Why else hold up a pic of a van while wearing a wig? Crazy stuff.
I’m gonna go watch the speech again and look for that guy. What time about did he hold up the pic, do you know?
Prayers up for Bibi and for Israel.
The Jew haters are swarming.
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Most likely Deep State trolls there to discredit the work of the good anons who are helping with Q’s message.
Oooook. I got the wig guy pic up next to the speech video. I can’t seem to match ANY of the people in the crowd from one to the other. This might be bogus Steve?
mark
Bagster, I want to say it was during the first 10 to 20 minutes of the speech that I saw it as it happened. I had rsbn on my phone from their camera feed, there was a switch to a different camera that was a second or two delayed so Trump repeated a phrase which caught our attention. The second angle showed this guy who then proceeded to hold up the photo. It was very odd. I thought Snowden right away. Since it was a small image I was viewing, I thought he was black with a hat on his head. Now in the image Steven W found, it does look like a white male in disguise.
I dont think he stayed there the whole time.
Ahhh, okay. He’s further to the left then can be seen in the githt shot. Once they pan out you can see him just above the two chicks with the pink “Women for Trump signs.” You have to wait for the camera to pan out and move to the left. It’s close to the start when they pan out. Whew, I thought I was going crazy for a minute.
I believe to tie Angela Merkel to Hitler we have to first find the real great grandfather.
Q post: 929
The Mission
Who is Angela Hitler?
Relationship to Adolf?
How were children named in Germany during this period?
First or middle.
Family tree
Anna.
Maria.
Alois
Wikipedia deleted this page. Saying it wasn't well sourced. The claim is that there where no Jewish people living in Graz at the time Frankenberger and Maria Anna Schicklgruber mother of Hitlers Grandfather. The claim was there where no jewish people in Graz which jewishvirtuallibrary.org says they where there just not established in graz
There is rumor I can't find yet that Lionel Rothschild was the father
Here is my problem: "How were children named in Germany during this period?"
I believe this implies that Maria Anna Schicklgruber was named after someone I'm missing here.
The subject is alleged to have been Adolf Hitler's father Alois's biological father. The first cited sentence states, "Nazi claims have disputed that Hitler had any Jewish heritage", sourced to [1], a book which states that "Nazi official Hans Frank suggested that Alois's mother had been employed as a housekeeper for a Jewish family in Graz, and that the family's 19-year-old son Leopold Frankenberger had fathered Alois". So that contradicts the sentence it is being cited for. For that matter, the book's next sentence states that "no record has been produced of Leopold Frankenberger's existence". The second cited sentence states, "Frankenberger was born early in 1818 in Graz, Austria to Leopold Frankenberger, Sr. and his wife, likely during the annual trade fair in Graz", sourced to [2]. That page has no mention of Frankenberger. This article appears to be based primarily on misinterpretation or misuse of the sources that it cites and partly on unsourced speculation. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 15:17, 5 November 2016 (UTC) More on the misuse of sources:
The article says, "19-year-old Leopold fathered Alois Hitler out of wedlock", cited to [3]. That book says, "Attorney Hans Frank speculated that the Fuhrer's paternal grandfather, Maria Anna Schicklgruber might have been impregnated by 19 year old Leopold Frankenberger, son of her alleged Jewish employer. Most historians reject this theory because no Frankenberger family resided in Graz circa 1836 when Alois Hitler Sr. was conceived."
The article says, "He [Frankenberger] was alleged to have paid the child-support money as hush money", cited to [4]. That book says, "The third possibility [of candidates for Alois Hitler's father] was that Maria Anna was working for a Jewish family known as the Frankenbergers. She could have been made pregnant by one of the sons, Leopold Frankenberger. In an effort to hush up the matter, the Frankenbergers paid her some money as compensation. [¶] The problem with this theory is that there were no Jews living in Graz during this period. They had been banished and did not return until around 1860s, long after Alois was born. Even if the Frankenbergers did exist, this theory implied that they had the money to buy Maria Anna's silence. Since Adolf Hitler's paternal grandfather was poor, then the possible father of Alois Hitler could not have been a Frankenberger."
The article says, "Leopold and his father paid child support for Alois for several years, so he probably played at least a moderate role in his son's early life", cited to [5]. That book does claim that the Frankenbergers paid child support to Maria, but says nothing at all about whether Leopold had any role in Alois's early life. In addition, the book says that Leopold Frankenberger died circa 1860, whereas this article portrays him as living an additional 52 years until 1912. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 01:31, 7 November 2016 (UTC)
It was between 7:10 and 7:20 EST that I saw it. I’m not sure if Trump started right at 7 or not, but the guy with the photo definitely happened near the beginning of the rally.
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