The stone of an arch (typically the uppermost stone), which, being the last put in, is regarded as keying or locking the whole structure together; the stone at the apex of an arch.
Hence A supporting principle; the chief element in a system; that upon which the remainder rests or depends.
In chromolithography, the first stone on which the picture is drawn or photographed, to serve as an outline guide in preparing the other stones for the colors, a copy of the keystone being made on each stone for printing a single color. See lithography.
Rachel Chandler is the keystone to pedogate
Israel is the keystone to geopolitics
The Senior Executive Service (SES) is the keystone to the American "deep state"
Mil Intel, No Such Agency + POTUS + Patriots = the keystone to "The Plan To Save The World"
The stone of an arch (typically the uppermost stone), which, being the last put in, is regarded as keying or locking the whole structure together; the stone at the apex of an arch.
The word archenemy sometimes spelled as arch-enemy originated around the mid-16th century, from the words arch-[3] (from Greek ἄρχω archo meaning 'to lead') and enemy.[1]
An archenemy may also be referred to as an archrival,[4] archfoe,[5] archvillain,[6] or archnemesis.[7] However, an archenemy may also be distinguished from a nemesis, with the latter being an enemy whom the hero cannot defeat (or who defeats the hero), even while not being a longstanding or consistent enemy to the hero.[8]
There are multiple 'keystones'
A keystone is:
Rachel Chandler is the keystone to pedogate
Israel is the keystone to geopolitics
The Senior Executive Service (SES) is the keystone to the American "deep state"
Mil Intel, No Such Agency + POTUS + Patriots = the keystone to "The Plan To Save The World"
and there are likely more
Don't forget Pennsylvania is the "Keystone state"
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Hope we find out winn...agree with your thoughts..
Nice thanks winn....
I got Arch vs Arch Enemy reading your insights...
Yw fren. What do you mean by Arch vs Arch Enemy?
The word archenemy sometimes spelled as arch-enemy originated around the mid-16th century, from the words arch-[3] (from Greek ἄρχω archo meaning 'to lead') and enemy.[1]
An archenemy may also be referred to as an archrival,[4] archfoe,[5] archvillain,[6] or archnemesis.[7] However, an archenemy may also be distinguished from a nemesis, with the latter being an enemy whom the hero cannot defeat (or who defeats the hero), even while not being a longstanding or consistent enemy to the hero.[8]
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I wondered about that, too TaQo??
PA is the keystone state. Repeated during the stolen election & PA was definitely stolen.