The Only [P] I've seen before President Trumps Truth was in Q Post 128...."Be [P]repared...😉
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[P] [r] [a] [y].....PRAY...
Got ChatGPT to explain like I'm 5 the plot and morals of the three movies mentioned and found the results rather interesting:
Snow White is a beautiful princess with black hair and fair skin, and she's really kind. But her stepmother, the Queen, is very jealous of Snow White's beauty. The Queen wants to be the most beautiful in the kingdom, so she plans to get rid of Snow White. The Queen orders a huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and hurt her. But the huntsman can't do it because Snow White is so nice, so he lets her go. Snow White gets lost in the scary forest and finds a little cottage where seven friendly dwarfs live. The dwarfs become friends with Snow White and take care of her. But the Queen is still trying to harm Snow White. She gives Snow White a poisoned apple that makes her fall into a deep sleep and look like she's dead. Luckily, a prince finds Snow White and wakes her up with true love's kiss, and they live happily ever after. The moral of the story is to be kind and good like Snow White, even when others are mean to you. It also teaches us not to be jealous of others and that true love can be powerful and bring happiness.
Imagine a big family with a lot of people, just like your family, but they're not normal families; they're part of the mafia. The head of the family is an old man named Don Vito Corleone, but he passed away before this story. Now, the new head is his son, Michael Corleone, who wants to make the family business legitimate and not do bad things anymore. In this movie, Michael is trying to be a good person and get out of the bad things, but it's hard because the past keeps coming back to haunt him. Some bad people want to hurt him and his family because of the bad things they did in the past. There's also a cousin named Vincent, who's a bit wild and causes some trouble. Michael wants to make a deal with the Catholic Church to support their business projects, but some people in the Church are not honest, and they have hidden agendas. This puts Michael in a difficult situation, where he has to deal with betrayal and danger from both inside and outside the family. The moral of the story is that sometimes, it's tough to change from doing bad things to being good, especially when you have a past full of mistakes. But it's important to try to be a better person and break away from the bad things you did before. Also, you should be careful about who you trust and always think about the consequences of your actions.
Imagine a cool movie with airplanes and a brave young guy named Doug. Doug's dad is a pilot for the Air Force, and he gets captured by some bad guys in another country. Doug loves his dad so much and wants to save him. But the Air Force can't help, so Doug decides to do it himself with his friends. They sneak into the Air Force base, and Doug learns how to fly a fighter jet! He goes on an exciting and dangerous mission to rescue his dad from the bad guys. Doug is really brave and smart, and he uses his flying skills to outsmart the bad guys and bring his dad back home safely. The moral of the story is about courage and never giving up on the people you love. It shows us that with determination and bravery, even a young person can do incredible things to protect their family and friends. It also teaches us the importance of friendship and working together to achieve our goals.
here's another, this one is pretty big if true.
Post 998
The P in this post in not in brackets, it's free standing and it means the P (likely Pope) equals C.
Post 3570
This one seems fairly relevant, both in terms of context and timing.
Post 4133
[C[ before [D]
This post reiterates the prior post with same topic.
Here's two more.
https://qanon.pub/?q=%5BP%5D
Here's some definitions of P https://www.dictionary.com/browse/p