Dan Scavino. Marker 9 comms!
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Truckers might trigger awakening but probably not the first unsealed indictment since:
https://qagg.news/?q=sentence+formation
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"Sentence formation matters"
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https://qagg.news/?q=will+trigger
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"First indictment [unseal] will trigger mass pop awakening. First arrest will verify action and confirm future direction."
Yes that is correct !! But could it be the other way around ? Mass pop awakening will trigger unsealing of First indictment ?
From a political perspective this makes a lot more sense. You want to limit the resistance and ensure that most people believe the first indictment, so you wait until you feel the population can do this and stand on their own. It’s a fool proof strategy, numbers support then go for the kill shot.
The oldest power play in the book, strength in numbers!
No. Clearly "First indictment" is the subject and "will trigger" is the verb and "mass pop awakening" is the object. Even a comma doesn't change that. "First, indictment will trigger mass awakening." or "First indictment, will, trigger etc."
if misspellings and sentence formation matter, then going strictly by the book on grammar rules doesnt really apply anymore
it could very well be that its just missing a word "First indictment [unseal] will trigger {upon} mass pop awakening"
That's thinking like a NWO communist who's using 1984 as though it were his bible.
That is a meaningful statement, but if you are going to start inserting guesses, you could create many meanings.
Well put, anon. And we know you meant to place no commas after the subject and auxiliary verb in the second example, but only before "etc." :)
"First indictment will trigger, etc."
Things That Make You Go Hmmmm:
Since etc. simply means "and so forth", why is there a rule that it always needs a comma before it?
I love cats and dogs and so forth. (No comma required)
I love cats and dogs, etc. (Suddenly comma required? Why? What if it weren't there? Would readers be thrown into a state of mental confusion? :) Keq
Wouldn't "I love cats and dogs etc." restrict the meaning of etc. to the dog? Which doesn't make much sense either.
Why does this have +9 / -0
In English, word order within sentences is critical.
"The dog bit the squirrel" is the opposite of "The squirrel bit the dog."