"Men employed by the Works Progress Administration constructed a star atop the butte shortly after Castle Rock received that donation. The star was lit every year from 1936 to 1941. After World War II began, the star was left unlit as a symbol of sacrifice in support of the war effort. On August 14, 1945, shortly after V-J Day, the star was modified into a V-for-victory symbol."
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Soo Castle Rock means victory achieved?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Rock,_Colorado
Castle Rock might be a reference to this:
https://www.usar.army.mil/News/Article/2338441/412th-tec-strengthens-readiness-during-operation-castle-rock-amid-covid-19/
The article features the words "krakens" and "boom".
But focus on this section of the URL, and in particular the part I have highlighted in bold:
2338441/412th
Now, look at this:
Q drop 4414:
EAM LOYALISTS:
RED1: POTUS twitter removal
RED2: Central communications blackout [continental US]
RED3: CLAS movement PELOSI or PENCE
RED4: Movement of MIL assets [10th Mountain_1st Marine_CPSD_Marine_QVIR] to central locations under guise of citizen riot control.
RED5: NAT MIL COM CEN
RED6: SEC OF DEF _instruct1
USSS
CASTLE_ROCK
Q
Or, that operation could be named after the history of Castle Rock, Co Victory amid Covid-19
This is what I am thinking...go look at the style of Government the town has too!!