“The important point is who Hussein is aiming the gun at.
Red, White, and Blue.
Spray.”
WHO and SPRAY not long ago there were theories making the rounds about a soldier who had the last name Spray who was KIA or MIA and the story behind it was never fully told to the family etc.
I believe it happened to link up with a mysterious article Trump tweeted about Biden and his involvement of the seal team raid, from a very random alt net news. Not something you expect to wake up to the POTUS tweeting or disseminating. The media went wild over it. I forget if SPRAY soldier was connected to this or not but it was a very interesting and plausible theory considering the Q posts specified WHO he was pointing the gun at, red white blue meaning US soldier and Spray perhaps being the last name.
Yup that’s what most people initially thought to. But an anon back over in QRv not that long ago made the connection since flag wouldn’t imply a WHO but red white and blue meaning a SOLDIER would. Now that you mention(sp?) it possible the soldiers name could have been “Sray” if I remember correctly but I remember it being Spray, which made the post even more compelling.
Yes this is the post
“The important point is who Hussein is aiming the gun at. Red, White, and Blue. Spray.”
WHO and SPRAY not long ago there were theories making the rounds about a soldier who had the last name Spray who was KIA or MIA and the story behind it was never fully told to the family etc.
I believe it happened to link up with a mysterious article Trump tweeted about Biden and his involvement of the seal team raid, from a very random alt net news. Not something you expect to wake up to the POTUS tweeting or disseminating. The media went wild over it. I forget if SPRAY soldier was connected to this or not but it was a very interesting and plausible theory considering the Q posts specified WHO he was pointing the gun at, red white blue meaning US soldier and Spray perhaps being the last name.
"Sray" could indicate rate of fire, as in fully automatic, side-to-side fire. Spray the area, iow.
Yup that’s what most people initially thought to. But an anon back over in QRv not that long ago made the connection since flag wouldn’t imply a WHO but red white and blue meaning a SOLDIER would. Now that you mention(sp?) it possible the soldiers name could have been “Sray” if I remember correctly but I remember it being Spray, which made the post even more compelling.