One of the vital axioms of Q is future proves past. Time and again, we have seen the almost prophetic nature of Q manifest, as seemingly meaningless phrases ended up pointing to something imperative years later. I suspect it's just an incredible level of planning possibly complimented by extremely advanced AI, so powerful it's predictive abilities could be mistaken as supernatural or time lensing.
Whatever it is, there is no doubt Q has given us a road map that unlocks as the plan unfolds before us. Knowing this, every time a major event occurs, I immediately refer to Q and see if anything plugs in. With the advent of Russian intervention in Ukraine, and our awareness of deep state affiliation in Ukraine, I had a good feeling there would be related Q unlocks. Little did I realize it would lead to the most exciting research I've ever done and for the autist amongst us, potential keys to unlocking swaths of the map.
With the advance of Russia into Ukraine, I knew Putin was a person of interest so I got to digging. Noting the importance of wives, as potential handlers, I zeroed in on his spouse. Lyudmila Putina. Immediately piqued my interest to see they divorced in 2014. A very big year for Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine had their Maiden Revolution where the democratically elected President had been overthrown by globalist. After which, Russia invaded and annexed Crimea. Some would also say the Trump era began in 2014, as well. A historic year, indeed.
So I dive further into the nature of their divorce and his ex-wife. The announcement of their divorce was very interesting to say the least. The two had not been seen together since the inauguration of his 3rd term in 2012. Fast forward more than a year, and the two attend a ballet at the Kremlin Palace. La Esmeralda. A ballet based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Immediately after the performance, they announce their intentions to divorce. Officially confirmed by the Kremlin in 2014. What's interesting here is the ballet they chose to make the announcement. La Esmeralda is about a girl named Esmeralda that among many things, marries a man out of convince purely to save his life. A marriage not of love but obligation. https://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/putin-divorces-wife-30-years-article-1.1365281
I suspect this was a message to the deep state, and now us, that this marriage was arranged. That his wife was really his handler of 30+ years, and was no longer in control. Strings cut? I dig further on Lyudmila. Where's she from. Lyudmila was born in Kaliningrad. Home of the Russian Baltic Fleet. The Kaliningrad Oblast ( oblast are federal states of Russia) coat of arms immediately caught my eye. A white castle on a red shield (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliningrad_Oblast.) Kaliningrad used to be called Konigsberg and was home to the Konigsberg castle. The castle on the coat of arms, I assume.
Well this castle just so happened to serve as residence for the Grandmasters of the Teutonic Order and their headquarters from 1466 to 1525. The Order had begun the castles construction in 1257, and had maintained a presence there for centuries. Denoting this city was of vital importance to an Order established in the holy lands, shortly after the first crusades. An order that held powerful sway over Europe for centuries and still exist today.
Symbolism abound? After 700 years, the castle was completely destroyed by the USSR under direct order from Leonid Brezhnev ( born in an area of Ukraine.) Directly beside the castle remnants, the USSR built an incredibly ugly building called the House of Soviets. Some kind of symbol to the world that the dark families had triumphed over an order I suspect they had been fighting for centuries?
Just speculating but I believe this alludes to aspects of the plan. It got me digging further into the coat of arms for more symbolism and came across dozens of red castles or castles on red fields. Each coat representing a region in Europe.
I also found several green castles but only a few.
This is all in reference to Qs post 2593, " Think Green/ Red Castle." I only found one coat of arms with a red and green castle on it but couldn't piece anything together in that region. It was peculiar because it also had a frog on it. A rare combination, indeed.
https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/wiki/File:Castellanos_de_Zapardiel.png
I also discovered that the Rothschilds, which translates to House at the Red Shield, also had a 'House at the Green Shield' as well, in Frankfurt. I did not find much on it thus far but it does state that Gutle, Mayer Rothschilds wife ( the guy that founded the family name,) remained at this house until her death. Follow the wives right? Red house/ Green house. Green/ Red Castle. Could be something here but I haven't pieced it together yet.
I apologize for the verbose nature of this post. Hopefully this can help us make more sense of the plan and the actors involved. It helped me put together some other, rather revealing info on the Revolutionary War, Washington's crossing of the Delaware, and the battle of Trenton. A post I'll work on next. Thank you for your patience and if you piece together anything, let me know.
Ok so this is slightly off on a tangent but Victor Hugo, author of The Hunchback of Notre Dame was almost certainly a high up member of the occult elite and sprinkled knowledge of the past civilization technology within his books. But the most interesting this was that Victor rebelled against his 'vow of silence' and became somewhat of a black sheep among his occult friends because of how outspoken he was about the "degradations and mutilations":
From one of Victor Hugo's essays:
"men of the art", eh. He makes very clear that is mostly men, and not time, that has mutilated these structures.
haha he is absolutely savage. So while Hugo seems unwilling to describe exactly what the old world looked like, he seems willing to share is complete disgust and anger at what resulted. also note that Hugo's reference to "greek, roman, and barbaric work of professors" is a direct reference to the renaissance.
Hugo was an activist attempting to stop the widespread and organized destruction of the old medieval world that continued to take place in the 19th century. He makes very clear that this is not arbitrary, random destruction and repurposement but calculated, planned and organized, factored into budgets of local and national authorities across France and by extension the whole of Europe.
but while he does not say directly how the old world looked or functioned, he does give quite a few indirect clues in his literature.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame has strange descriptions all throughout. But let you be the judge, here is page 399:
what the heck is he even writing about here? He uses very interesting figurative language throughout the book, especially related to water and flooding. The ile de la citie of paris is described as "like a great ship stuck in the mud" and as a crowd approaches the palais de justice, hugo describes them as a "flood of people"
Through the use of simile, people are compared with a flood of water and in doing so hugo transforms the streets and toads into flowing water systems. but... why did he describe people this way?
and here is yet another strange description while describing Esmeralda's imprisonment:
Isn't it strange? Hugo literally confirms what alt history people have said for years, that old style buildings do not simply end at the ground but go on much, much deeper. And not just a few meters or for a small basement, but the size of "another building" according to Hugo.
The novel also includes many occult references especially concerning the alchemist Frollo, the main antagonist who describes the sun as being made from the same source that produces gold.
Phoebus is the secondary antagonist of the novel, an arrogant womanizer that seduces Esmerelda. In greek mythology, Phoebus is the god of the SUN. He is stabbed by the alchemist Frollo but survives...
Esmerelda is described as a pagan romani (roman?) traveller witch - egyptian symbolic of pagan sun worship
Is Hugo trying to tell us that there was an attempt to destroy the sun in our lost ancient history? who knows...
Can a gatekeep of occult knowledge develop a conscious? Victor Hugo was punished, of course. In fact before his death most of his blood relatives died quickly one after another, his daughter confined to an insane asylum. And in classic occult elite fashion they mocked him at his funeral by hosting a big procession with gaudy decorations over his casket under a giant roman archgate, complete with the sun chariot statues on top, the same "baubles" that he claimed defiled the beautiful architecture of the inherited old world buildings.
They mocked him as they mock us today.
A few days before his death Hugo writes "TO LOVE IS TO ACT"
all of this topic and more is covered in this excellent video: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zBqbLTi0xhJY/
Very interesting, indeed. They're excavating the tunnels of Konigsberg castle now, I believe. Apparently, it's quit extensive. Several more rabbit holes to disappear down. Thank you, my good sir.
Those passages within The Hunchback of Notre Dame are very typical kinda metaphors and evocative imagery that is within novels of all types. Each of those aren't meant to describe anything except the scene it's describing. Open nearly any novel, especially things from time periods like Hugo or say HG Wells, some of that flowery descriptions are everywhere. I see nothing out of the ordinary. I have to question if you've ever read literature before, it's that typical.
and in Hugo's descriptions and protests against the building architecture changing is just that. Hugo was a huge fan of Gothic architecture, a style of cathedrals that was structurally very sound and was common for hundreds of years. Hugo thinks this is just peak architecture and design, and he greatly dislikes the changes to the buildings, especially the changes by his day's artists and people who claim they're making the building's better, when Hugo thinks they're already as great as they could be.
Also, I don't think anyone's ever tried to hide or claim otherwise that those sorts of Gothic cathedrals have catacombs and lots of space underneath the above ground floor. One of the main structures in Gothic cathedrals were the flying buttresses, which were a type of arch attached to the high walls. This arch then went down into the ground and would go straight down for quite a ways in order to offset the weight and structure needed to help hold up and balance those massive cathedral walls. When you consider the catacombs, storage rooms, lengths of the buttresses underground, it really would start to look like a root structure.
I can't really argue against the point that these passages may also be interpreted as flowery literature with no ulterior motives. Occam's razor and all that. Perhaps you are right.
I find it interesting to look at these passages within the greater context of his other works, essays, heavy occult influences, and the level of prestige/influence he had while alive, not to mention the circumstances of his death/family.