This will be pretty far out for many frens but it’s actually a fairly high confidence decode that corroborates this Ohio idea from a separate direction.
Q 2811 points to a YouTube video featuring USMIL in action. The soundtrack is a special project the musician NF did years ago. The Q drop refers to the lyrics of the song. NF’s producer referred to the 2-song project cryptically in a YouTube comment. I have a whole argument compiled for NF being a white hat iNFo op that I am always happy to share with anyone who will listen. His lyrics are often best understood when read as if being spoken by Q!
I need to note that his logo spells his initials ИF...И is a Russian letter that happens to be the first word of информации, “information” in Russian. This becomes relevant.
NF’s just-released new album Hope (a Clinton reference) has NF on a raft on the water on the front cover. That’s the shot that the first video from the album opens with. And the 17-second teaser for the song that he posted to Twitter. During that opening shot there’s a creepy strings build just like in the Ghost in the Machine military info video. Later in the song there’s many cool things, like when he gets to land the song exclaims “Give the people something different!”, but moving on.
The next single and the second song on the album was “Motto”. NF is famous for not cursing in his lyrics. But this song seems to play with that. “I don’t really give a …what? O GOD! Yeah.” ...is what it sounds like he says... sort of. Can’t really hear the “D” being pronounced. But going back to Russian (LEARN RUSSIAN, Q says), it sounds more like he’s saying Огайо = Ogaya = OHIO! And this single came out just after the spill event!
There’s another song on the album called “Bullet” that repeats a phrase that sounds very similar, in a strange voice: “I GOT YOU” pronounced strangely and through a bunch of effects so that it sounds again like Огайо = Ogaya = OHIO.
All three songs have lyrics that make a lot of sense read as the Q team discussing the ops in thinly coded language.
So... I agree, there’s definitely reason to believe that “watch the water” refers to Ohio. I actually personally think most of the comments are likely correct or close.
Very interesting! That would be epic if White Hats were communicating through songs like that. It does sound like Ogaya pronounced in google translate.
Yeah I live in Russia and my bilingual children were the ones who came up with this connection.
But whether he’s using the Russian name of a state, I am extremely confident that NF is a white hat op, like, his entire discography is comms. I have gotten to where I am learning about the Q operation through his lyrics!
This will be pretty far out for many frens but it’s actually a fairly high confidence decode that corroborates this Ohio idea from a separate direction.
Q 2811 points to a YouTube video featuring USMIL in action. The soundtrack is a special project the musician NF did years ago. The Q drop refers to the lyrics of the song. NF’s producer referred to the 2-song project cryptically in a YouTube comment. I have a whole argument compiled for NF being a white hat iNFo op that I am always happy to share with anyone who will listen. His lyrics are often best understood when read as if being spoken by Q!
I need to note that his logo spells his initials ИF...И is a Russian letter that happens to be the first word of информации, “information” in Russian. This becomes relevant.
NF’s just-released new album Hope (a Clinton reference) has NF on a raft on the water on the front cover. That’s the shot that the first video from the album opens with. And the 17-second teaser for the song that he posted to Twitter. During that opening shot there’s a creepy strings build just like in the Ghost in the Machine military info video. Later in the song there’s many cool things, like when he gets to land the song exclaims “Give the people something different!”, but moving on.
The next single and the second song on the album was “Motto”. NF is famous for not cursing in his lyrics. But this song seems to play with that. “I don’t really give a …what? O GOD! Yeah.” ...is what it sounds like he says... sort of. Can’t really hear the “D” being pronounced. But going back to Russian (LEARN RUSSIAN, Q says), it sounds more like he’s saying Огайо = Ogaya = OHIO! And this single came out just after the spill event!
There’s another song on the album called “Bullet” that repeats a phrase that sounds very similar, in a strange voice: “I GOT YOU” pronounced strangely and through a bunch of effects so that it sounds again like Огайо = Ogaya = OHIO.
All three songs have lyrics that make a lot of sense read as the Q team discussing the ops in thinly coded language.
So... I agree, there’s definitely reason to believe that “watch the water” refers to Ohio. I actually personally think most of the comments are likely correct or close.
Very interesting! That would be epic if White Hats were communicating through songs like that. It does sound like Ogaya pronounced in google translate.
Yeah I live in Russia and my bilingual children were the ones who came up with this connection.
But whether he’s using the Russian name of a state, I am extremely confident that NF is a white hat op, like, his entire discography is comms. I have gotten to where I am learning about the Q operation through his lyrics!
That's cool, what other lyrics piqued your interest? you got me addicted to some of his songs now lol.
For some reason it's challenging to get anons to see the connection here, but I have been trying. Here's a thread where I posted a decode graphic and we had some good conversation. https://greatawakening.win/p/16aT35CP02/fresh-decode-of-q-comms-trending/c/