What is Opposite of BOOM? Half-baked tinfoil here but I'm on the case :)
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Q post 4281: Objective [end]: checkmate king
Do emotions affect critical thinking?
King Chuck is being coronated on May 6th.
"King Charles has been warned that he severely needs ‘rest’"
"Well-known among his close circle to be a perfectionist, insiders say he’s “stressed to the max” about aspects he can’t control ahead of his historic accession – and they fear it’s taking a toll on his health."
https://www.newidea.com.au/king-charles-health
The 6th is also KY Derby day, and coincidentally -- in related news -- 4 racehorses (of the apocalypse?) just died suspiciously.
I also noticed the other day that if you add up the numbers in May 6, 2023, you get 5/6/7. Mirror this and you get 7...6...5... a countdown (or possibly counting up?)
Nice
Four horses that were supposed to race in the Derby, or just in general? Would love a source if you have one - tyvm -
CBS story https://archive.is/bfLvo
That is very strange, losing four racehorses in a week (!) at a major track like Churchill Downs. The horses were named:
Wild on Ice
Take Charge Briana
Parents Pride
Chasing Artie
Coincidently May 6th is anniversary of Hindenburg disaster 86years ago… Supposedly the zeppelin was in hurry to get back to England in time for George IVs Crowning IIRC
Whoa! 👀
The Hindenburg was a big boom, too. Potatus isn't going to attend the coronation, either. Is something going down and they want to keep Potatus away from it? Is this why Trump is in Scotland?
Needless to say it did not make it
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It's also the night of Beltaine, a wild night of chaos, revelry, and excess that has been celebrated in the Celtic world for thousands of years.
It survives today as Mardi Gras, Carnivale, Fasching, May Day, etc., and is about the last day where you would ever hold a solemn, sacred ceremony - especially in Britain where this tradition is well known.
In the USA, it would be the equivalent of holding the presidential inauguration in New Orleans on the last night of Mardi Gras.
(Also, for all y'all, there is no such word as "coronated." Charles is being crowned, not "coronated.")