"Let’s break down some of what Grenell did as DNI, while working alongside Kash Patel, former lead on the HPSCI investigation entitled “Objective Medusa”, run by Devin Nunes when he was chair."
Who's sword does Perseus use to cut off Medusa's Head?
What is another name for a sword?
Guess they don't teach Art History and Greek Mythology like they use to.
Think that mathematically impossible things are the only things to be paying attention to?
As Donald Trump says, "Its sad, really. Really. Its just sad."
"From her neck sprang Pegasus ("he who sprang") and Chrysaor ("sword of gold"), the result of Poseidon and Medusa's mating."
In Greek mythology, Chrysaor (Greek: Χρυσάωρ, Chrysáor, gen.: Χρυσάορος, Chrysáoros; English translation: "he who has a golden sword" [from χρυσός, "golden" and ἄορ, "sword"]), was the brother of the winged horse Pegasus, often depicted as a young man, the son of Poseidon and Medusa, born when Perseus decapitated the gorgon.
Now things are getting interesting if we have just gotten to the part where Medusa loses her head (the midterm loss) and Pegasus - a winged horse (TF1), and Chrysaor - often depicted as a young man, are set to enter the narrative.
Now who might our Chrysaor be?
And if not DJT...
Who else could it possibly be, this "he, who has a golden sword" (DJT) and, "often depicted as a young man"?
Her whole life, and this is what she will be remembered for. 30 seconds of infamy.
Art imitating Art
https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3642/3547163118_5a9939e82f_b.jpg
Meme imitating Myth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perseus
Think I'm kidding...
"Let’s break down some of what Grenell did as DNI, while working alongside Kash Patel, former lead on the HPSCI investigation entitled “Objective Medusa”, run by Devin Nunes when he was chair."
https://www.uncoverdc.com/2020/08/27/richard-grenell-reveals-stunning-information-about-spygate-during-rnc-speech/
Do you remember Lin Wood's phone conversation with General Flynn when he brought up the SAP / Special Access Program / called "Pegasus"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus
How does Perseus use his shield to be able to cut off Medusa's head without turning to stone?
"Athena gave him a polished shield."
Q 1953
GLOBAL = reflection of LOCAL.
Think MIRROR.
Know your enemy.
"Every battle is won before it's ever fought."
Knowledge is POWER.
https://qaggregator.news/?q=think+mirror
Can't wait for the patriots to declassify this stuff.
"Zeus gave him an adamantine sword (a Harpe)..."
Anybody figure out who the adamantine blade is?
Its at the very top of his home page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpe
I'll give you a hint.
Who's buried in Grant's tomb?
Who's sword does Perseus use to cut off Medusa's Head?
What is another name for a sword?
Guess they don't teach Art History and Greek Mythology like they use to.
Think that mathematically impossible things are the only things to be paying attention to?
As Donald Trump says, "Its sad, really. Really. Its just sad."
"From her neck sprang Pegasus ("he who sprang") and Chrysaor ("sword of gold"), the result of Poseidon and Medusa's mating."
In Greek mythology, Chrysaor (Greek: Χρυσάωρ, Chrysáor, gen.: Χρυσάορος, Chrysáoros; English translation: "he who has a golden sword" [from χρυσός, "golden" and ἄορ, "sword"]), was the brother of the winged horse Pegasus, often depicted as a young man, the son of Poseidon and Medusa, born when Perseus decapitated the gorgon.
Now things are getting interesting if we have just gotten to the part where Medusa loses her head (the midterm loss) and Pegasus - a winged horse (TF1), and Chrysaor - often depicted as a young man, are set to enter the narrative.
Now who might our Chrysaor be?
And if not DJT...
Who else could it possibly be, this "he, who has a golden sword" (DJT) and, "often depicted as a young man"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perseus#Overcoming_the_Gorgon
https://youtu.be/FPQlXNH36mI (14 sec)