Dan Scavino posted this twice so I thought it may be important
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3:07 PM - 9/10/21
P = 16
M = 13
3 + 7 + 1 + 6 = 17
1 + 3 + 9 + 1 + 2 + 1 = 17
1717= QQ
QQ = Q+
Q+ =
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I can never figure out if Norman is posting from a padded cell or from some kind of command center.....lol
I guess that is part of it.
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Love that
September 11, 2001 – eight Carmel residents[7] died in the September 11 terrorist attacks: Police Officer Stephen Patrick Driscoll, Firefighter Daniel Harlin, Firefighter Thomas Joseph Kuveikis, Firefighter Robert Minara, George Paris of Cantor Fitzgerald, Firefighter Christopher Blackwell, David Fodor of Fiduciary Trust, and Firefighter George Cain. The town has a memorial dedicated at Spain-Cornerstone Park on the corner of Fair Street and Route 52.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmel,_New_York
Learn our comms.
https://qagg.news/?q=Learn+our+comms
Learn their comms...
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Thank you, I've been busy learning them both, hopefully I will be as good as you at this. I don't want them to get away with anything again ever.
"Trust everybody in the game... but always cut the cards."
Robert Heinlein
One of my favorite authors it's been foreverago since I've read Heinlein, time to start again I think.
There are several references to Carmel in the Bible. Carmel is mentioned as a city of Judah in the Book of Samuel and also in Joshua 15:55. It is mentioned as the place where Saul erects a monument after the expedition against the Amalekites (1 Samuel 15:12). Carmel is mentioned in 1 Samuel 25:2 as the place of Nabal's possessions, who was the husband of Abigail.[3][4] Beside the agricultural importance of the site, Carmel had also a strategic importance because of it containing the only reliable natural spring of water in the immediate area,[1] which waters are collected in a man-made pool. Carmel, in relation to Maon, lies directly to its north, within close proximity.
During the period of the Crusades in the 12-century CE, a castle was built at Carmel under the command of Renaud of Châtillon.[1][13] William of Tyre mentions Carmel as the camp of King Amalric in 1172
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmel_(biblical_settlement)