RE: “I specifically remember messages about devices that could cause harm or kill.”
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Drop #30 by “Anonymous”... (and could someone please explain to me, was Q going by the name Anonymous in November 2017?)
Anyway, nothing about killing anyone, only “Would you believe a device was placed somewhere in the WH that could actually cause harm to anyone in the room...”
We may tend to infer physical harm from the wording, but semantically “cause harm” could mean different things. A spy device recording conversations in the White House could cause harm to anyone in the room.
For example, the “Nixon White House tapes” wherein the recording of an oval office conversation between Nixon and H. R. Haldeman about the Watergate break-in led to Nixon’s resignation.
I believe the context of the sentence and the sentence structure clearly indicates physical harm would have resulted from the device. Many incidents of such goings on have occurred over the last 40-50 years. There was a huge flap about sound or some such frequencies being aimed at the new Moscow embassy decades ago. Caused a huge & costly redoing of a brand new embassy, IIRC.