Marker 9 and Super Bowl Comms
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I forgot to mention. Japanese maga supporters call Trump, "Tora-san" which means "The Tiger" in Japanese. Many put tiger emojis by their names to symbolize him. They also wear tiger hats and tiger shirts to represent him. Many Japanese Trump supporters get their videos taken down if they talk about Trump. To get around the censorship they put tigers in their background and refer to him as "Tora-san" instead of "Trump-san".
To the Japanese: Trump = the Tiger
Year of the tiger starts Feb 1 in Chinese zodiac calendar
Good analysis but might be a bit of a stretch.
There's more, but I couldn't fit it all in one post. Marker 10 and 12 also appeared in the Drudge Headline and Mike Pompeo and Dan Scavino showed them. (I haven't seen Marker 11 tho so maybe it's not chronological or I just missed it). If I could have fit in all the markers you'd see it clearer. One problem with comms is they spider web out and take up a lot of space in these kind of posts. You're only see part of it.
Also here is about orange and Trump:
https://greatawakening.win/p/141FAWSkHz/comms-dedcode-trump-the-godfathe/c/
If you don't get the orange comms it won't make sense why I'm making a big deal about the orange in the comms. Trump is the "Orange man". Oranges are a big comm in Godfather movies. Trump connects heavily to Godfather comms.
That's another problem with comms analysis is that they build into each other. I can only show so much per post.
All the teams played 17 games, so all the records would add up to 17.
Yes, but 12-5 and 10-7. Q mentioned in posts about "markers" that 1:07 is a marker.
Q post # 1464:
Also notice when that happened:
https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-season-to-feature-17-regular-season-games-per-team
Look at when it switched to 17 games:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31159686/nfl-moves-17-game-regular-season-2021-means-teams-players-revenue-fans
If you look at Super Bowl 2020 the games of the team add up to 16. The change to 17 happened this year for the first time.
That's quite a coincidence.
Thanks, fren
You're welcome, fren!
Three were 17 games this season in the NFL, every team w-l record equals 17….
The first time it's ever happened because the NFL changed to 17 for 2021 after a vote in March. It's been 16 games since 1978.
https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-season-to-feature-17-regular-season-games-per-team
What a coincidence they suddenly felt like making 17s.
I laughed at this one, it's kinda reaching.
I don't think it's that big of a coincidence. Loss of revenue from covid stadium attendence, loss of revenue from people going away from sportsball, and general inflationary costs. They had to recoup some of revenue somehow.
Imagine if someone posted the picture of Santa with a hammer signed by QA and claimed that was a "Q proof". We know it is a Q proof because Q confirmed it. However, imagine he hadn't. Imagine someone just posted it here and said "this is a Q proof". It would be easy to dismiss it as a "reach" even though it was true.
Or what about the picture of the video of the woman cooking and she has a tiny frog on her shirt. Q confirmed that one as well. Imagine blowing up that photo to show a tiny frog on her shirt and say "HA! Another one". It would be easy again to go "what a reach". Yet we KNOW it was deliberate. Q pointed it out. Imagine all the subtle proofs that Q did not point out.
It takes a keen eye and an open mind to catch them. I would never have noticed a tiny frog on a shirt. That would have been too subtle for even me, but it was a legit proof of Q being everywhere.
So do you also laugh and dismiss Dan Scavino's tweet about the 9 on the jersey? What about Drudge posting 9s? Do you think people connecting that to Marker 9 is a reach? Do you really think that the NFL would try to INCREASE games if they're losing money on them? And if so, increase them by exactly ONE to 17 when they haven't changed the number of games since 1978s. Even during major recessions when revenue was down they never changed the number, but now they suddenly do and you're view is "that's just a coincidence"
I think that's absurd. If they were going to increase the number of games (which I doubt is what you do to increase revenue when the problem is people going to games) then why not 18 (16 was an even number) or 19 or 20? they went from an even number that they held for almost 50 years to an odd. Also their reaction is to increase the games during a "Pandemic" (scandemic) when people are being discouraged from gathering.
That doesn't make sense.
17s have been getting a lot of attention thanks to Q. They knew in 2021 and they chose to change to that.
The odds of them choosing 17 (especially in light of the media's pushing Q as extremism) is insane. If you want to just dismiss everything, then it's going to be really hard for you to accept 90% of Q stuff.
Comms reading is not for everyone, but if you want to understand it then I'd recommend carefully reading through Q posts and also checking out the Decode Blog. It'll really help open your eyes and teach how to watch for things too improbable to be mere coincidence.
I wasn't dismissing everything. I just thought the allusion to Q with regards 16 to 17 games was reaching. Everything else was fine.
They only took a preseason game away from 4 to 3, then added the 1 to the 16 regular season games from prior years.
There's been yearly discussions ever since I can remember about adding a regular season game by subtracting 1 preseason game. Alot of those talks fizzled out. Mostly because it was either from revenue already being steadily climbing year after year prior to covid 2020, thusly not needing a regular season game to account for revenue. Or player safety concerns by adding another regular season game which would then be contested by the NFL's own collective bargaining agreement between players and owners.
But why add just 1 regular season game, versus making it 18, 19, or 20 games? It all goes back to the economics of risk vs profitability. Sure, the league would theoretically profit more with more games, but every single game that the NFL players play, they're risking themselves to further injury or their own wellness after they leave the sport. Pushing to even 18 games, I would imagine the players would want an extra bye week (an additional 1 week off from games, with them currently already have 1 week off already) during the regular season.
More games would break the tradition of the Superbowl ending within the first 2 weeks of February. Fans might lose interest with games extending towards March. More games would mean each individual regular season game would matter a "little bit less." Longer talks between players and owners to remodel their own collective bargaining agreement. If the CBA can't be agreed upon, games might be cancelled like people have seen in other sports leagues. You might see teams purposely mailing in games to rest their star players, losing the intensity of importance to each individual game. Then there's team logistics of paying for the manpower and labor to support each game. MLB season kicks in right around April. NBA midseason comes around mid-February when the NFL season completely ends.
There's alot of minutia hence why there's always been heavy discussions around adding more regular season games and the hesistancy to do so.
16+1 regular season games, minus 1 preseason game based solely on the dynamics of waning league popularity and covid economics was about the softest compromise they could have done. Based purely on financials and risk to profitability ratio, that's why I think it's a bit reaching.
Nice work, fren! I'm excited!
It seems like the Tiger would win over the sheep, and if you're saying the Bengals might win the Super Bowl .... the one and only way to understand that is that the Patriots are in control!
Looking back I wonder if "tiger" was what Tiger Wood's recent comms were about. Remember when Dan Scavino retweeted about him. I hadn't realized the association of Trump and Tiger until I made this post and remembered that the Japanese call Trump "Tora-san". Then another anon realize on February 1st it'll be the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese Zodiac.
Tigers are often orange as well.
In asian culture there is a lot of symbolism between a tiger fighting a dragon.
https://discover.hubpages.com/education/dragon-and-tiger-Symbolism-and-Meaning
The DS is often symbolized by "snakes". Asian dragons are very snake-like.
So that is another reason they depict Trump as a tiger fighting the DS (dragon snake). It's very multi-layered.
The NFL also just happened to changed the games to 17 per team for 2021. This is the first Super Bowl in history where the teams play 17 games first. What a coincidence!
So exciting!