Yeah you have to consider such a common name like "johnny" who Q was referring to. But it is interesting the dates line up and his middle name is John.
If you were offered millions to hit that many "coincidences" five years in advance, you'd be broke. All I do is "predict" market changes all day. That, right there, would be a life-changing degree of foresight. It's not a 'cold read', it's not a coincidence, and it's far from the only example. These incidents are the most compelling aspect of the Q phenomenon and it seems they're becoming much more frequent. There aren't too many ways to pull it off. Either:
Everything in our media "reality" is 100% fake and scripted years in advance,
Someone has the sort of planning and execution abilities that would put all the striped balls in the pockets, shooting at a pool table from the moon, years before the game started on Earth,
Someone or something has or had access to intel that has not yet even occured, or
Reality isn't anything close to what anyone believes it to be, as in we live inside a terrarium.
Yep, that's one possibility. While I see that as the most likely explanation, I find it tough to imagine military planning requires 5 years of foreknowledge regarding the exact date a yet to be convicted fake news clown is gonna go to jail, in a process that is alleged to be fair (no assumption of guilt) and then place chips on the table publicly.
Where's the list? And pardon my lack of research, but what's the general running thought? Q posted things five years beforehand? Second 2017 connection I've seen in the past week. Thank you.
Did anyone catch the recent documentary on Netflix I believe it was? (I know, I know... many have stopped paying and caring due to the woke trash... she wants to keep it, so I fight other battles 🤣🤣)
Title was: Dear Pepsi, Where's My Jet?
It was a very interesting story surrounding one of the numerous oddball situations that arose out of the contests and games that many consumer product and fast food chains ran in the 90s. This was the 'Pepsi points challenge' where a commercial ran with an unbelievable prize shown and, amazingly, no disclaimer message at the bottom of the screen!
The commercial showed a student getting ready for class, putting on various things like jacket and sunglasses that could be obtained by redeeming Pepsi points and then filling out a catalog order form and sending along to the wonderfully named Young America, Minnesota. The clearing house and catalog fulfillment capitol of these United States as we all know 😁🤪
Long story short, these Pepsi marketing geniuses put a Harrier Jet in the commercial and an absurd point total in the captions as the "cost": 7 million points. Well, someone did the math. 2.1 million bucks of Pepsi for a $30-35 million aircraft was a heck of a deal!
Of course the advertisers now claim it was all a joke not meant to be taken seriously but if that were true, why did they change the commercial twice after someone sent in the value of the points required?? Of course, it wasn't ACTUALLY in the catalog but hey, it said it on my TV and there was NO DISCLAIMER.
Long story short, the MAJOR PLOT TWIST COMES WHEN IT'S REVEALED THAT A VERY YOUNG MICHAEL AVENATTI WAS INVOLVED!
Still working and attending night school for his law license, Avenatti helped the young guy who built the one man campaign to get the jet! Even then Avenatti was a crude guy and used media and negative PR against Pepsi to try and sell the story of the case to America at large.
Eventually the young guy's backer and Avenatti don't see eye to eye because of this reckless and mean-spirited tactics and there's a split. Avenatti worked with this for little $ but had bigger dreams even then.
The documentary was filmed very recently. At the time Avenatti was serving his house arrest at his residence in California.
Anyways, FLY JOHNNY FLY = Avenatti = Pepsi Jet??? The Pepsi Jet saga almost seemed to be Aventi's first real public life appearance, if you can imagine that. That's some weird stuff eh??
If it DIDN'T have anything to do with that, the second guess I would wager is Avenatti possibly having been on the Lolita Express? (Jeffrey Epsteins plane) Not sure if Avenatti was on the flight logs though.
That pepsi case is in every contracts textbook around. But until this documentary, I had no idea that Avenatti had anything to do with it. Truth be told, its very complicated, but ultimately I think the court was correct. This isn't an offer. And you can go through a lot of other things that also are not "offers" that you can accept.
For example: ever buy something online only to find out they don't have it? Can't sue them to enforce the deal. Obviously they gotta refund your money. But you can't force them to sell you what you ordered. There was another case somewhat similar to this where people were buying those commemorative gold coins that you see advertised on tv. I want to say this also had some affiliation with the US mint. But that might be a mistaken recollection. Anyway, a bunch of people sued over having sent a check + their form to buy these coins, and they got their check sent back with a letter saying that all of the supplies are gone. Sorry. And they lost.
If you get down to the basics, you can't have an offer that is possible to accept if there are too many key details necessary to the deal. Like (1) which model harrier; (2) when will it be delivered; (3) where will it be delivered; (4) is it airworthy or not; and so on. Prior to this case, there were ample numbers of cases of people sending in order forms from the back of magazines and getting told they can't get this particular item. Whether it was discontinued, or it was out of stock or whatever. And people could not force this deal because it simply was not an offer that could be accepted. It was an invitation for further negotiation basically. Subject to a number of factors like availability etc.
Well not convinced... too much of a reach.
Yeah you have to consider such a common name like "johnny" who Q was referring to. But it is interesting the dates line up and his middle name is John.
Avenatti supposedly used the money he was convicted of embezzling to buy a private jet.
Not much of a stretch with dates lining up. And Fly away and the Creepy Porn lawyer used clients money to buy a jet.
If you were offered millions to hit that many "coincidences" five years in advance, you'd be broke. All I do is "predict" market changes all day. That, right there, would be a life-changing degree of foresight. It's not a 'cold read', it's not a coincidence, and it's far from the only example. These incidents are the most compelling aspect of the Q phenomenon and it seems they're becoming much more frequent. There aren't too many ways to pull it off. Either:
Everything in our media "reality" is 100% fake and scripted years in advance,
Someone has the sort of planning and execution abilities that would put all the striped balls in the pockets, shooting at a pool table from the moon, years before the game started on Earth,
Someone or something has or had access to intel that has not yet even occured, or
Reality isn't anything close to what anyone believes it to be, as in we live inside a terrarium.
Plans tend to work this way. It's a movie. Military precision.
Yep, that's one possibility. While I see that as the most likely explanation, I find it tough to imagine military planning requires 5 years of foreknowledge regarding the exact date a yet to be convicted fake news clown is gonna go to jail, in a process that is alleged to be fair (no assumption of guilt) and then place chips on the table publicly.
Looking glass.
yep 'bigger than we can imagine' https://www.mountvernon.org/search/?q=Looking+glass#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=Looking%20glass&gsc.page=1
BQQM! 💥
Where's the list? And pardon my lack of research, but what's the general running thought? Q posted things five years beforehand? Second 2017 connection I've seen in the past week. Thank you.
Did anyone catch the recent documentary on Netflix I believe it was? (I know, I know... many have stopped paying and caring due to the woke trash... she wants to keep it, so I fight other battles 🤣🤣)
Title was: Dear Pepsi, Where's My Jet?
It was a very interesting story surrounding one of the numerous oddball situations that arose out of the contests and games that many consumer product and fast food chains ran in the 90s. This was the 'Pepsi points challenge' where a commercial ran with an unbelievable prize shown and, amazingly, no disclaimer message at the bottom of the screen!
The commercial showed a student getting ready for class, putting on various things like jacket and sunglasses that could be obtained by redeeming Pepsi points and then filling out a catalog order form and sending along to the wonderfully named Young America, Minnesota. The clearing house and catalog fulfillment capitol of these United States as we all know 😁🤪
Long story short, these Pepsi marketing geniuses put a Harrier Jet in the commercial and an absurd point total in the captions as the "cost": 7 million points. Well, someone did the math. 2.1 million bucks of Pepsi for a $30-35 million aircraft was a heck of a deal!
Of course the advertisers now claim it was all a joke not meant to be taken seriously but if that were true, why did they change the commercial twice after someone sent in the value of the points required?? Of course, it wasn't ACTUALLY in the catalog but hey, it said it on my TV and there was NO DISCLAIMER.
Long story short, the MAJOR PLOT TWIST COMES WHEN IT'S REVEALED THAT A VERY YOUNG MICHAEL AVENATTI WAS INVOLVED!
Still working and attending night school for his law license, Avenatti helped the young guy who built the one man campaign to get the jet! Even then Avenatti was a crude guy and used media and negative PR against Pepsi to try and sell the story of the case to America at large.
Eventually the young guy's backer and Avenatti don't see eye to eye because of this reckless and mean-spirited tactics and there's a split. Avenatti worked with this for little $ but had bigger dreams even then.
The documentary was filmed very recently. At the time Avenatti was serving his house arrest at his residence in California.
Anyways, FLY JOHNNY FLY = Avenatti = Pepsi Jet??? The Pepsi Jet saga almost seemed to be Aventi's first real public life appearance, if you can imagine that. That's some weird stuff eh??
If it DIDN'T have anything to do with that, the second guess I would wager is Avenatti possibly having been on the Lolita Express? (Jeffrey Epsteins plane) Not sure if Avenatti was on the flight logs though.
That pepsi case is in every contracts textbook around. But until this documentary, I had no idea that Avenatti had anything to do with it. Truth be told, its very complicated, but ultimately I think the court was correct. This isn't an offer. And you can go through a lot of other things that also are not "offers" that you can accept.
For example: ever buy something online only to find out they don't have it? Can't sue them to enforce the deal. Obviously they gotta refund your money. But you can't force them to sell you what you ordered. There was another case somewhat similar to this where people were buying those commemorative gold coins that you see advertised on tv. I want to say this also had some affiliation with the US mint. But that might be a mistaken recollection. Anyway, a bunch of people sued over having sent a check + their form to buy these coins, and they got their check sent back with a letter saying that all of the supplies are gone. Sorry. And they lost.
If you get down to the basics, you can't have an offer that is possible to accept if there are too many key details necessary to the deal. Like (1) which model harrier; (2) when will it be delivered; (3) where will it be delivered; (4) is it airworthy or not; and so on. Prior to this case, there were ample numbers of cases of people sending in order forms from the back of magazines and getting told they can't get this particular item. Whether it was discontinued, or it was out of stock or whatever. And people could not force this deal because it simply was not an offer that could be accepted. It was an invitation for further negotiation basically. Subject to a number of factors like availability etc.
Interesting info! Thanks
I wonder if he's on a plane to GITMO?
#FLYJOHNNYFLY
"JOHN" is the middle name of the hashtag...
u/#Trumphappening
I like it!
Fly John NY. He was convicted in New York.
Interesting. I wonder if the delta marks any other days or refers to other people.
I was thinking the firing of John Bolton but he got fired in September.
Perhaps this is the anwser to your question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_m3z0vu9j8
🤣🤣🤣
John is such a common name though, could have meant anyone
And he goes by Michael.
Weak
Einstein said the Quantum world was "spooky science"! I wonder what he would say about the Q posts? KEK
Remember when MSM fools praised each and every baby step this clown took? Even said...get this, HE would be a future President! LOL
This q276 one is legit delta with Trump Truth w/ WONDERFUL u/#q276 credit: https://truthsocial.com/users/stormypatriotjoe/statuses/109469483315775377 and qagg to TT https://qaggregator.news/?read=TT3617
the ts link says Not Found...
SPJ must’ve put up a new Truth, I edited mine with his new one! Thx for heads up fren