Trump's statement on Truth Social about Sydney Powell
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It took a while, but the extra L in STOLLEN finally fired off an ancient decaying neuron and I remembered The Cuckoo's Egg book by by Cliff Stoll. Seems like it could be relevant since the book ends with a honey pot set to catch an international criminal hacker in the early age of the internet. So invoking that would be trolling the election hackers.
Also the guy's name is Cliff (precipice) so maybe Trump's still trying to get more flips before it's too late.
For what it's worth: Augustus II the Strong (1670–1733) was the Elector of Saxony, King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania. The king loved pomp, luxury, splendour and feasts. In 1730, he impressed his subjects, ordering the Bakers’ Guild of Dresden to make a giant 1.7-tonne **stollen, **big enough for everyone to have a portion to eat. There were around 24,000 guests taking part in the festivities on the occasion of the legendary amusement festivity known as Zeithainer Lustlager.[10] For this special occasion, the court architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (1662–1737), built a particularly oversized Stollen oven. An oversized **Stollen **knife also had been designed solely for this occasion.
Today, the festival takes place on the Saturday before the second Sunday in Advent, and the cake weighs between three and four tonnes. A carriage takes the cake in a parade through the streets of Dresden to the Christmas market, where it is ceremoniously cut into pieces and distributed among the crowd, in return for a small payment which goes to charity. A special knife, the **Grand Dresden Stollen **knife, a silver-plated knife, 1.60 metres (5.2 ft) long weighing 12 kilograms (26 lb), which is a copy of the lost baroque original knife from 1730, is used to cut the oversize Stollen at the Dresden Christmas fair.
Tasty dig! Here's a picture of that knife:
https://www.dresdnerstollen-shop.de/dresdner-stollenfest/
Looks like a pork sword...lol
I tell ya' I learn something everyday (and I'm 71!). I was just wondering if this German stollen fest has anything to do with DJT's statement on Truth Social? I can't think of any connections right now.
"Stollen" connects to Dresden?
Interesting.
I ❤ evocative brainstorming mind play exercises. They remind me of when Q was training anons in real time on the chan boards.
During WW2, Nazi controlled Dresden was fire bombed. For many, next to Berlin, Dresden may be the most famous WW2 nazi controlled German city.
Sum of All Fears.
Nessum Dorma.
Thanks! You made some good points. At any rate it's the only "stollen" I could find doing a quick internet search.
❤ Linking Trumps repeated "misspelling" of stolen; "stollen", to Cliff Stoll and his book, " The Cuckoos Egg" is a very interdasting and evocative offering, anon.
This linking definitely fits with other Trump misspelling comms; comms Q highlighted during anons "learn our comms" training sessions.
One example that comes to mind is Trumps "misspelling" of scot free in a tweet about Michael Cohen.
Anons connected that Trump "misspelling" to the producer of "White Squall" which connected to the official movie trailer linked by Q.
Qs link to the movie Scott Free produced, "" White Squall" underscored for anons the meaning of WWG1WGA and suggested possible reasons why Q deployed WWG1WGA; reasons that became more evident and more profound as anons present became the past and their future became a very stormy and survival threatening present.
Bottom line, kudos, thank you and God bless you, anon. 😘
Updoot for the neuron. What an amazingly obscure, yet intriguing, connection.
Hmm. I like the theory and how it's relevant. But it seems to be an obscure reference. Is it a well-known thing in the cyber-security field?
The internet was much smaller and simpler back in the 80s, and cyber-security was just getting started. Most of the early internet protocols used plain ASCII text so you could type them by hand in a pinch. This book was there at the start, and there wasn't much else that I remember.
It's a great book for anyone that hasn't read it!