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posted ago by AtomicBlonde ago by AtomicBlonde +36 / -0

It’s a well-known term in evolution.

Every ecosystem has certain species that are critical to the survival of the other species in the system. The keystone species could be a huge predator or an unassuming plant, but without them the ecosystem may not survive.

I’m wondering if Q’s “keystone” references in his post may have something to do with a keystone species on earth right now that is indicative to our survival. In one keystone post he asks, “What holds everything together?”

In any arrangement or community, the “keystone” is considered one of the most vital parts. A keystone species is an organism that helps hold the system together. Without its keystone species, ecosystems would look very different. Some ecosystems might not be able to adapt to environmental changes if their keystone species disappeared. That could spell the end of the ecosystem, or it could allow an invasive species to take over and dramatically shift the ecosystem in a new direction.

Maybe Q was using the term keystone as a metaphor for what is happening now in WW lll. Who is holding our system together?

Here’s one of Q’s posts about keystones and holding everything together

RED RED stringer 25th. Hussein RED video 27th (response). Hussein in Asia on 28th post stringer. Analyze. Coincidence? More than one meaning. Hussein RED Indictments variables. Think circle. Expand your thinking. Take multiple paths. One connects to another. Learn to read the map. The map is the key. Find the keystone. What holds everything together? Q