This site is going to become a very high traffic site for current information, please keep the following in mind:
All of the action we are all waiting for is going to begin to unfold fast but it will not all happen at one time immediately..
POTUS has NOT let us down or failed, he has done all he could within his power and it is now going to be handing it to the military to take from here exactly as Q drop forecast and how the system works.
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Thank you for your understanding. We are all here with the same goal
He mentioned lucky in the farwell speech.
https://qalerts.app/?q=Luck
Good LUCK, Patriot.
Autists should consider joining ABCs/Mil Intel programs if interested.
Ability to decipher complex info-strings is a valued asset.
Q
MZ to step down as Chairman.
MZ out of US.
@Jack
Good LUCK.
Q
I followed your link to the Q drops. Did you see the one about the necklace with coin for sale? The last bit reads: "The 1848 repro Coin pendant is of José Rafael Carrera Turcios was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for Life in 1854." President for life?
https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=122446
“José Rafael Carrera Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the ruler of Guatemala from about 1839 until his death. He was the President of Guatemala, representing the Conservatives, on two occasions:
4 December 1844 to 16 August 1848 6 November 1851 - 14 April 1865 (from the adoption of the 1851 constitution until his death) In the 1830s Rafael Carrera was an illiterate but shrewd and charismatic swineherd turned highwayman, pledged a vendetta against Central American president Francisco Morazán and the Federal government after undisciplined Federal soldiers killed some of his relatives. Local conservative factions at first tried to use Carrera for their own ends, but by 1838 Carrera became de facto ruler of much of Guatemala. Morazán repeatedly chased Carrera's forces out of cities and towns, but Carrera's followers would retake places as soon as Morazán's army left.
The Carrera revolt inspired other Conservatives to revolt, and soon Central America was at civil war. Carrera was instrumental in leading the revolt against the Federal government and breaking apart the Central American Union. Carrera dominated Guatemala through 1865, backed by conservatives, large land owners, and the church.
On 21 October 1854 he adopted the style "President for Life".”