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It's not a widespread thing, most normies would never put it together. I think the orange as a symbol of death began with the "Godfather" movie series. Some autiste pointed out that an orange is shown shortly before (or during) a high-level death. Example, the Godfather played by Marlon Brando with his grandson in the garden, falls to his death shortly after eating an orange. Apparently there are other examples too in the series, but it most certainly could have been a coincidence rather than a "code" by the director. Still though, a modern meme of sorts came about suggesting that an orange could signify a death.
Here's a simple thing you can do.... enter the word "orange" in the GAW search engine and you'll see how many connections the words "orange" and "death" have in common.
Here is my search: https://greatawakening.win/search?params=orange&community=GreatAwakening
Thank you for the info, I'll check that out.
I'll admit I'm not into mobster movies, so GF 1-3 are not in my experience.
It’s almost certainly a godfather reference. All 3 movies, and the Sopranos actually, use the orange as symbolism for death. Whenever someone important gets wacked, oranges are in the prior scene somewhere. Q did reference the movie a few times, so it’s not crazy to assume.
One of the biggest parts of the series is the revenge the family takes against their enemies. They lie and deceive them, keeping the charade going until the last possible moment, and in one afternoon settle all their family debts by taking out basically everyone at the same time.
Pray that this is the scenario that we find ourselves in. That all of this shit has been going on for so long, because they were waiting to go after everyone at the same time.
Keep your eyes peeled this week for interesting deaths or arrests. Cross your fingers.
Give it a check. I thought the "Godfather" series was a master stroke of movie making, although the first and second movies are much better than III. They capture a slice of American life that until the book by Mario Puzo came out, few people knew about. Excellently researched, it tells the tale of one particular family called the Corleone family. In Part II, it tells how Vito Corleone escaped from Sicily as a small child and came to America in the 1920s and became a mob boss. The thing about the "Godfather" series is that much of it is true, only the names have been changed....etc.
So it's not really just a "mob movie" series, it is an important chapter in our collective history. The actors (Brando, James Caan, Al Pacino, Robert Duvall) are at their best. It's a very compelling trio of movies.
If you can stand the intense drama and murders and such, you really should treat yourself to at least the first and second "The Godfather" movies.
Also put orange in a search for the Q posts.
I did that earlier and got nothing.
Sorry. My error. I was thinking of "Godfather" which has 24 hits.
https://qposts.online/?q=Godfather&s=keyword
Ah yes, I am fully aware of the "Godfather" references in Q drops.