I saw a video of his and he says something to the effect that once upon a time he had a number he was referred to as 107 and he toon the nickname from that number...not sure if there is a connection to JFK Jr or not...but that would be super cool.
LOL to everyone catching on. Many of us didn't pick up on it at first. And it's staring you right in the face like many things, but we don't always have ears and eyes to hear and see.
Here is the video where he talks about his 107 codename. Fair warning, this lady is annoying as all hell, right up there with the Santa Surfing Beach Broadcast lady.
This has been planned out for a long time. I'm not too familiar with the WWE and wrestling but we know it's all a show and Trump took part. This video shows how they told us years ago what was coming.
Vincent Kennedy - 107 defeats the NWO
https://youtu.be/0jRDpfHkgaA
I’m guessing, again, BG, because a retired sailor would make proper use of the word “tack” instead of improperly using the word “tact” as we’ve heard Juan say. Retired Army or Air Force.
What about an Anon asking, "Is JFK, Jr. still alive?" and Q's one word answer, "No," makes us think JFK, Jr., is alive? Do you believe it is a misdirect? Honest question. Not being sarcastic. I keep seeing this theory floated around, but that post seems to be cut and dry to me. I may have missed something though.
Don't quote me on this, but I think Jr. is the son and III would be the grandson or the son of the son. When ll is used, it's someone in the family not directly related. For example: John F. Kennedy's son is John F. Kennedy, Jr., if John F. Kennedy, Jr., had a son, that son would be John F. Kennedy, lll. Those designations never change because even if your father is dead, he is still the first with that name. Now, if JFK, Jr., wanted to drop the Jr., formality after his father's death, he could, but legally, he'd need to sign docs with the formal name.
Now, if Robert F. Kennedy had a son and named him after his uncle, John F. Kenned, Robert's son would be John F. Kennedy, ll.
According to Emily Post (from 2007):
Q. I have a question about the etiquette of generational titles. If there is a junior and the senior dies, does the junior still use this title? What if there are several generational titles?
A. A man with the same name as his father uses "Jr." after his name as long as his father is alive. He may drop the "Jr." after his father's death, or if her prefers, he may retain it in order not to be confused with his late father. When a man is named after his father, who is a "Jr.", he is called 3rd or III. A man named after his grandfather, uncle or cousin is called 2nd or II. We hope this addresses your question!
Me: So perhaps Jr. no longer wishes to retain the Jr. Thus JFK Jr no longer exists.
Thanks for the added information. I'm not leaning toward the JFK, Jr., is alive yet, but I'm not challenging those who say he is. I'm just questioning if "No, Q" isn't as definitive as I think it is and that it is not misinformation.
And I never knew they could drop the name legally. I thought they wouldn't have to use it on formal documentation. Someone like JFK, Jr., though, if not using the junior would cause some confusion.
Joe Smith, Jr., wouldn't have too much of a problem. :-)
Yep. Juan O'Savin is most certainly not Hispanic. Most definitely a pseudonym.
He's said himself it's not his real name
And Juan’s social media platform is: 107daily.com
he actually said in a recent interview he was once known as agent 107 so that's where the name came from.
Carolyn Bisette Kennedy (jfk jr wife) bday January 07. 1/07
His website is also 107daily.com...
I saw a video of his and he says something to the effect that once upon a time he had a number he was referred to as 107 and he toon the nickname from that number...not sure if there is a connection to JFK Jr or not...but that would be super cool.
LOL to everyone catching on. Many of us didn't pick up on it at first. And it's staring you right in the face like many things, but we don't always have ears and eyes to hear and see.
Juan O Savin is Wayne R. Willot
His voice sounds a bit like Tom Arnold.
I was born at 1:07 pm
Has anyone successfully received Juan's book? I ordered several copies months ago and never received them. He does not respond to emails.
Here is the video where he talks about his 107 codename. Fair warning, this lady is annoying as all hell, right up there with the Santa Surfing Beach Broadcast lady.
https://youtu.be/Ig51Cb__toE
Juan O Savin had a Dream https://youtu.be/0ObhG7M6jpE
This has been planned out for a long time. I'm not too familiar with the WWE and wrestling but we know it's all a show and Trump took part. This video shows how they told us years ago what was coming. Vincent Kennedy - 107 defeats the NWO https://youtu.be/0jRDpfHkgaA
An O-7 is a brigadier general or a rear admiral lower half. That’s my take.
I’m guessing, again, BG, because a retired sailor would make proper use of the word “tack” instead of improperly using the word “tact” as we’ve heard Juan say. Retired Army or Air Force.
Or he could be a retarded Marine.
Are u guys following him ? If u think there may some validity to him where to check out some of his words ? Thanks.
James Bond’s (007) sidekick
I feel like he could be JFK jr. They even sound and speak similar.
Definitely not the right accent, Juan is definitely not from the northeast unless he has extensive accent training
What about an Anon asking, "Is JFK, Jr. still alive?" and Q's one word answer, "No," makes us think JFK, Jr., is alive? Do you believe it is a misdirect? Honest question. Not being sarcastic. I keep seeing this theory floated around, but that post seems to be cut and dry to me. I may have missed something though.
If the father dies, is the son still a junior? Isn’t he a II?
Don't quote me on this, but I think Jr. is the son and III would be the grandson or the son of the son. When ll is used, it's someone in the family not directly related. For example: John F. Kennedy's son is John F. Kennedy, Jr., if John F. Kennedy, Jr., had a son, that son would be John F. Kennedy, lll. Those designations never change because even if your father is dead, he is still the first with that name. Now, if JFK, Jr., wanted to drop the Jr., formality after his father's death, he could, but legally, he'd need to sign docs with the formal name.
Now, if Robert F. Kennedy had a son and named him after his uncle, John F. Kenned, Robert's son would be John F. Kennedy, ll.
TY
According to Emily Post (from 2007): Q. I have a question about the etiquette of generational titles. If there is a junior and the senior dies, does the junior still use this title? What if there are several generational titles?
A. A man with the same name as his father uses "Jr." after his name as long as his father is alive. He may drop the "Jr." after his father's death, or if her prefers, he may retain it in order not to be confused with his late father. When a man is named after his father, who is a "Jr.", he is called 3rd or III. A man named after his grandfather, uncle or cousin is called 2nd or II. We hope this addresses your question!
Me: So perhaps Jr. no longer wishes to retain the Jr. Thus JFK Jr no longer exists.
Thanks for the added information. I'm not leaning toward the JFK, Jr., is alive yet, but I'm not challenging those who say he is. I'm just questioning if "No, Q" isn't as definitive as I think it is and that it is not misinformation.
And I never knew they could drop the name legally. I thought they wouldn't have to use it on formal documentation. Someone like JFK, Jr., though, if not using the junior would cause some confusion.
Joe Smith, Jr., wouldn't have too much of a problem. :-)
I figured this out like 2 weeks ago. Don't worry about it. :)
Glad you said it first. I'm even on his 107daily platform and didn't make the connection.
I sure didn’t