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Posted on 04/16/2019 12:05:18 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: Empireoftheatom48
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posted on
04/16/2019 6:20:50 PM PDT
by
blu
(WWG1WGA)
To: bagster; stars & stripes forever
Posting on new thread (h/t stars & stripes forever & Nikk): https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3741318/posts?page=1811#1811 "EXCELLENT POST BY NIKK ON "A WEEKLY DOSE OF PRESIDENT TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN". NIKK..I'm posting this information but I don't know if this information has a good source. Please judge for yourself... -Sotir Dimpinoudis(Independent Freelance Journalist): My Source in Paris, Some Witnesses on the ground when the cathédrale Notr-Dame de Paris. NotreDame in #France, closed are saying this cannot be a accident! No workers were on the scene after they closed down the church. "We want to hear the truth" SD: - My Source in Paris says, people are saying there were also some people inside the cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris. When the church got on fire after leaving for closing the building. SD:My source on the ground in Paris has managed to get in touch with that firefighter who put out the fire last month at the #SaintSulpice church. He is saying that "there was a odd smell in the air at the time of the fire" NotreDame. My source on the ground in Paris says that the firefighter has said, it was impossible that the fire managed to spread so fast at the NotreDame because electrical equipment or wires in the wooden space, was prohibited to be used in fear of sparks. Sotiri Dimpinoudis Says all electrical wires of the construction crew, were guided on the side of the building or the cranes if used at the time, and was not in contact with the wooden space at the NotreDame church in #Paris. Says regulations were strictly and always followed by the company. JAIME.....Video is emerging of a GiletsJaunes in black cloths at one of the the 2 towers half an hour at the start of the fire at the cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris. pic.twitter.com/ugyc9b3p9U 🇺🇸J A I M E 🇺🇸 (@jaimemaga45) April 16, 2019 There were people dispatched to remove and try to save artwork I heard very very early on this morning when the news of the fire was first reported. 2. That could be it? 9h..Just in - The Fire has been contained and put out at the cathédrale Notre-Dame de #Paris. #NotreDame in #France. French Firefighters are saying they are hosing to drop the temperature of the wood and stone walls inside the church."
162
posted on
04/16/2019 6:26:28 PM PDT
by
WildHighlander57
((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000)
To: haffast
163
posted on
04/16/2019 6:32:09 PM PDT
by
haffast
(Alternate universes held together by porridge.)
To: WildHighlander57
The dreaded wall of text.
Bump for later...And formatting.
164
posted on
04/16/2019 6:33:29 PM PDT
by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(Catastrophic, Anthropogenic Climate Alterations: The acronym explains the science.)
To: haffast
What did Q say about where do all roads lead?
Didn't Q say some were pagan worshippers?
Who was tweeting about bees not long ago?
If I were going to write a fairytale about a cathedral, I would write that a fire that was hot enough to melt its' metal spire, which is supposed to be a lightning rod (metaphorically speaking), was really a symbol/sign to the "family" that their spire = spear (rooster) had fallen.
Now who could that rooster represent that was atop that now fallen spire?
A rooster is a feathered cock that crows at sun-up.
Q taught us that Mockingbirds also crow at 4:00 in the morning.
And my goodness how funny is it that the cathedral has bee hives on its roof. What an odd place to keep bees.
And I always thought all roads lead to Rome but not these roads, they lead to ZERO POINT in Paris.
Excerpts from article below
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/13-facts-about-notre-dame-cathedral/ar-BBVXVhg
13 Facts About Notre-Dame Cathedral
"Constructed between the 12th and 14th centuries, Notre-Dame de Paris has centuries of French history built into its stone. The Gothic cathedral reflects the prominent role of Paris as an economic and spiritual center in the 12th century, and its scars from the French Revolution are reminders of its long connection with the monarchya connection that almost resulted in its demolition.."
1. "A Pagan City Lies Below The Cathedral. The Île-de-la-Cité on which Notre-Dame de Paris now stands was once a Gallo-Roman city known as Lutetia. The cathedral may have been built right over remnants of a temple: Around 1710, pieces of a sculpted altar dedicated to Jupiter and other deities were discovered during an excavation under the choir (although it remains unclear if this is evidence of an ancient temple, or if the pieces were recycled there from another location). Additional architectural ruins found in the 1960s and '70s, many dating back to this ancient era, lie in the archaeological crypt located beneath the square just in front of Notre-Dame."
2. "There's Some Recycled Architecture On Its Façade.
There are three portals on the western façade of Notre-Dame, each laden with sculpted saints and sacred scenes. One doesn't seem to fit, howeverthe Portal Sainte-Anne has a much earlier style than the rest. Its figures, such as the central Virgin and Child, look stiffer in their poses and less natural in ."
3. There's A "Forest" In Its Roof.
"The cathedral contains one of the oldest surviving wood-timber frames in Paris, involving around 52 acres of trees that were cut down in the 12th century. Each beam is made from an individual tree. For this reason, the lattice of historic woodwork is nicknamed "the Forest."
4."Its Flying Buttresses Were Gothic Trendsetters. The cathedral was one of the earliest structures built with exterior flying buttresses. They were constructed around its nave in the 12th century to lend support to the thin walls, after the need for more light in the incredibly tall church required larger windows, and thus greater supports."
5. Twenty-Eight Of Its Kings Lost Their Heads In The French Revolution.
"In 1793, in the midst of the French Revolution, 28 statues of biblical kings in the cathedral were pulled down with ropes and decapitated by a mob. (King Louis XVI was guillotined earlier that year, and any iconography tied to the monarchy was under attack.")
6. The Towers Are Not Twins.
"At first glance, Notre-Dames two towers appear like identical twins. Closer examination reveals that the north tower is in fact a bit bigger than the south."
7. Its Bells Were Once Melted Down For Artillery.
"All 20 of its bellsexcept the colossal 1681 bourdon called Emmanuelwere removed and melted down to make cannons.While the bells at Notre-Dame were replaced in the 19th century, the new instruments were not as finely made as the older versions, and made a more dissonant noise when clanging. Finally, in 2013, a new ensemble of bells restored the cathedral to its 17th-century sound, with the deeply resonant Emmanuel still joining in the toll on special occasions."
8. Napoléon And Victor Hugo Saved It.
"When Napoléon Bonaparte decided to have his 1804 coronation as emperor in Notre-Dame, the building was in bad shape. Centuries of decay as the city developed and changed around it, as well as the vandalism of the French Revolution, had left it on the verge of demolition. For years it had been used as little more than a warehouse. So when Napoléon declared its return to church use, and hosted his grand ceremony within his wallsan event in which he famously crowned himselfit brought Notre-Dame to new prominence.
Then author Victor Hugo used the building as a personification of France itself in his 1831 novel Notre-Dame de Paris.
But noble as it has remained while growing old, one cannot but regret, cannot but feel indignant at the innumerable degradations and mutilations inflicted on the venerable pile, both by the action of time and the hand of man, regardless alike of... Charlemagne, who laid the first stone, and Philip Augustus, who laid the last. On the face of this ancient queen of our cathedrals, beside each wrinkle one invariably finds a scar. 'Tempus edax, homo edacior,' which I would be inclined to translate: 'Time is blind, but man is senseless.'
The book was a success, and the momentum led to a major restoration overseen by architects Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
9. Its Monsters Are Modern, Not Medieval.
.."Few visitors would guess that the fantastic creatures now on the cathedral weren't there until the 19th century; they were added between 1843 and 1864 during the radical restoration overseen by Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc."
10. Its Spire Was A Saintly Lightning Rod. "If you look at a photo of the cathedral from before the fire, you'll spy a rooster on top of the spire (which sadly seems to have collapsed during the fire). This rooster was not a purely decorative bird. In 1935, three tiny relicsan alleged piece of the Crown of Thorns and some bits of Saint Denis and Saint Genevieve (the city's patron saints)were secured inside the metal birds body. The idea, the story goes, was to create a sort of spiritual lightning rod to protect the parishioners within."
11. The Organ Is Thought To Be The Largest In France.
"The Notre-Dame organ involves almost 8000 pipes (some dating back to the 18th century) played with five keyboards, making it the biggest pipe organ in France (although some claim that Saint-Eustache has a larger one). While there are some slashes on the wood of the organ loftdamage from the French Revolution, when its fleur-de-lis symbols were carved offit was restored in 2013 to mark the 850th anniversary of the cathedral."
12. All Roads Lead To Notre-Dame De Paris. "Point Zero marker outside Notre-Dame in Paris Mostly overlooked beneath the crowds of tourists milling around outside Notre-Dame is a diminutive circular marker with an eight-pointed bronze star embedded in the cobblestones. Its engraved with the words Point zéro des routes de France, and is the point from which distances are measured from Paris to other cities in France. It was placed there in 1924, although it had to be temporarily dislodged in the 1960s during the excavations for what was intended to be an underground parking garage. Those construction plans were thwarted when workers turned up architectural ruinsnow kept in the archaeological crypt."
13. Bees Live On Its Roof.
"On the Notre-Dame sacristy, adjacent to the cathedral, is a small hive of bees. It was installed in 2013, with Buckfast beesa strain developed by a monk named Brother Adam and known for its gentlenessliving in its hives. Their honey is made from the flowering plants in nearby gardens, including the Square Jean XXIII just behind the cathedral. According to The New York Times, the sweet stuff is given away to the poor."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/13-facts-about-notre-dame-cathedral/ar-BBVXVhg
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posted on
04/16/2019 6:40:03 PM PDT
by
Cats Pajamas
(Freedom or Liberty? Which would you choose?)
To: haffast
Rooster on top of the spire-Notre Dame
Rooster is the symbol of France
Also at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is a point zero plaque in the front. It's a popular destination for odd tourist rituals (like spinning in place, kissing or tossing a coin on the marker), in addition to being the spot from which national highways are measured across the country.
Didn't Q ask where do all roads lead?
"Kilometre Zero of French national highways located in Paris on the square facing the main entrance of Notre-Dame is considered the official centre of Paris."
48.8534°N 2.3488°E
"In many countries, Kilometre Zero (also written km 0) or similar terms in other languages (also known as zero mile marker, control stations or control points) is a particular location (usually in the nation's capital city) from which distances are traditionally measured. Historically, they were markers where drivers could set their odometers to follow the directions in early guide books."
"One such marker is the Milliarium Aureum ("Golden Milestone") of the Roman Empire, believed to be the literal origin for the maxim that "all roads lead to Rome".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilometre_zero#France
On to the bees.
Bees are kept on top of Notre Dame Cathedral. How did I not know they keep bees on top of Notre Dame Cathedral?
https://parismuse.com/2017/11/bees-bells-and-other-notre-dame-secrets/
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posted on
04/16/2019 6:40:13 PM PDT
by
Cats Pajamas
(Freedom or Liberty? Which would you choose?)
To: Cats Pajamas; All
Loving POTUS Tweets tonight! But would still like to hear from Q!
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posted on
04/16/2019 6:43:54 PM PDT
by
TXBubba
( Democrats: If they don't abort you then they will tax you to death.)
To: Cats Pajamas
Repost:
Not so gentle reminders of why we are here on this thread.
Thanks haffast.
When I let it sink in how close they got it makes me cry and then shake with rage.
This one line in particular makes blood boil. WWIII death and weapons real/WAR FAKE & CONTROLLED population growth control/pocket billions
I have to ask myself how many times has WAR BEEN FAKED AND CONTROLLED to control and pocket billions.
A real grim fairytale come to life.
So many things I understand now with the drops from Qanon that I didn't two years ago.
Space Force will be for protection from EMP?
I see/realize more every day due to 45 and Q.
End of repost.
"""I see/realize more every day due to 45 and Q."""
Why are we here?
Can't say it any better than you.
Thank-you again Cats Pajamas
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posted on
04/16/2019 6:47:49 PM PDT
by
haffast
(Alternate universes held together by porridge.)
To: ransomnote
To: haffast
Haf, thanks, we are in this together. Just the tightest group of freeQ friends standing up. Sent you some “all roads” and “bee” anomalies from digging in the Paris catacombs.
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:03:22 PM PDT
by
Cats Pajamas
(Freedom or Liberty? Which would you choose?)
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:30:15 PM PDT
by
xone
To: bagster
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:30:59 PM PDT
by
Califreak
(If Obama had been treated like Trump the US would have been burnt down before Inauguration Day)
To: Cats Pajamas
Hillary tweeted 2/22/19:
Insects are declining worldwide because of pesticide use. This is nuts. We need bees!
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:31:03 PM PDT
by
MarineMom613
(RIP Sandra Sue, my fur baby 12/31/1999 /2010 - See you on the other side!)
To: Cats Pajamas
"""Haf, thanks, we are in this together. Just the tightest group of freeQ friends standing up. Sent you some all roads and bee anomalies from digging in the Paris catacombs."""
Got 'em thanks. Bee reference was HRC usage last week and last thread.
Also, regarding HRC usage may be some esoteric meaning. Gonna check that(also mentioned last thread).
Couple of anons have mentioned Point Zero but not much on that.
Also I have two new books to read. Veeery small font. Or is it I have very week eyes. TBD
I took French in Jr. High. I can say my name and ask for time. Other than that, hasn't been very useful.
I can sing Lady Marmalade along with Patty Labelle as long as her volumne is louder than mine as a courtesy to others.
Wife is an ex-Catholic and has been to ND as well as some other churches in France and throughout Europe. I'm more of a stay at home person.
Thanks for the goodies, yet more to chase down!!
Happy Hunting!
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:37:49 PM PDT
by
haffast
(Alternate universes held together by porridge.)
To: Melian
Love the pic of Melania and the troops.
Truly top kek.
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:41:49 PM PDT
by
TheTexasMom
(Q is my homie)
To: stars & stripes forever
Amen.
And give this man the discernment and strength we all need.
Subject: Presidential Veto Message to the Senate to Accompany S.J. Res. 7 poolreports 31 minutes ago
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2019
TO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES:
I am returning herewith without my approval S.J. Res. 7, a
joint resolution that purports to direct the President to
remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities in or
affecting the Republic of Yemen, with certain exceptions.
This resolution is an unnecessary, dangerous attempt to
weaken my constitutional authorities, endangering the lives
of American citizens and brave service members, both today
and in the future.
This joint resolution is unnecessary because, apart from
counterterrorism operations against al-Qa’ida in the Arabian
Peninsula and ISIS, the United States is not engaged in
hostilities in or affecting Yemen. For example, there are no
United States military personnel in Yemen commanding,
participating in, or accompanying military forces of the
Saudi led coalition against the Houthis in hostilities in or
affecting Yemen.
Since 2015, the United States has provided limited support
to member countries of the Saudi-led coalition, including
intelligence sharing, logistics support, and, until
recently, in-flight refueling of non-United States aircraft.
All of this support is consistent with applicable Arms
Export Control Act authorities, statutory authorities that
permit the Department of Defense to provide logistics
support to foreign countries, and the President’s
constitutional power as Commander in Chief. None of this
support has introduced United States military personnel into
hostilities.
We are providing this support for many reasons. First and
foremost, it is our duty to protect the safety of the more
than 80,000 Americans who reside in certain coalition
countries that have been subject to Houthi attacks from
Yemen. Houthis, supported by Iran, have used missiles, armed
drones, and explosive boats to attack civilian and military
targets in those coalition countries, including areas
frequented by American citizens, such as the airport in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In addition, the conflict in Yemen
represents a “cheap” and inexpensive way for Iran to cause
trouble for the United States and for our ally, Saudi
Arabia.
S.J. Res. 7 is also dangerous. The Congress should not seek
to prohibit certain tactical operations, such as in-flight
refueling, or require military engagements to adhere to
arbitrary timelines. Doing so would interfere with the
President’s constitutional authority as Commander in Chief
of the Armed Forces, and could endanger our service members
by impairing their ability to efficiently and effectively
conduct military engagements and to withdraw in an orderly
manner at the appropriate time.
The joint resolution would also harm the foreign policy of
the United States. Its efforts to curtail certain forms of
military support would harm our bilateral relationships,
negatively affect our ongoing efforts to prevent civilian
casualties and prevent the spread of terrorist organizations
such as al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula and ISIS, and
embolden Iran’s malign activities in Yemen.
We cannot end the conflict in Yemen through political
documents like S.J. Res. 7. Peace in Yemen requires a
negotiated settlement. Unfortunately, inaction by the Senate
has left vacant key diplomatic positions, impeding our
ability to engage regional partners in support of the United
Nations-led peace process. To help end the conflict, promote
humanitarian and commercial access, prevent civilian
casualties, enhance efforts to recover American hostages in
Yemen, and defeat terrorists that seek to harm the United
States, the Senate must act to confirm my nominees for many
critical foreign policy positions.
I agree with the Congress about the need to address our
engagements in foreign wars. As I said in my State of the
Union address in February, great nations do not fight
endless wars. My Administration is currently accelerating
negotiations to end our military engagement in Afghanistan
and drawing down troops in Syria, where we recently
succeeded in eliminating 100 percent of the ISIS caliphate.
Congressional engagement in those endeavors would be far
more productive than expending time and effort trying to
enact this unnecessary and dangerous resolution that
interferes with our foreign policy with respect to Yemen.
For these reasons, it is my duty to return S.J. Res. 7 to
the Senate without my approval.
DONALD J. TRUMP
THE WHITE HOUSE,
April 16, 2019.
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:45:00 PM PDT
by
EasySt
(Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
To: MarineMom613
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:47:16 PM PDT
by
Cats Pajamas
(Freedom or Liberty? Which would you choose?)
To: haffast
I posted this to Conservative Gato last thread regarding bees:
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Interesting given the Q team has told us the cabal has lost their ability to communicate with each other and may be posting in code themselves.
-----------------------------------------------------
I listen to a half hour of Cooper's 1st installment of Mystery Babylon series and he was going over the meaning of the movie 2001 Space Odyssey. In general the meaning of the movie is all about ancient mystery religion. When the monolith appears Cooper says:
"And then what happened in the movie, toward the dawn, you heard the humming of bees, millions of bees. And the beehive and bees were a prominent symbol in the Mystery Schools. It signifies societal cohesion; industry. Now, not industry as you may know it in the manufacture of cars, but industry in working together in a societal form. In this case, the very basic rudiments of society."
Could be a possible decode for the cabal use of bees in their coded messages.
To: EasySt
Wow, thanks for posting that in its entirety.
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:54:42 PM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
To: Empireoftheatom48
((((((Empireoftheatom48)))))) So sorry to hear this.
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posted on
04/16/2019 7:56:41 PM PDT
by
defconw
(WWG1WGA! MAGA)
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