But Why?
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not really sure, but guessing it's to make us weak? and that's why we should drink raw milk.
there's also an underlying 'cow' theme with Q...
Can you give a reference to the cow theme? I guess I never noticed.
sure. We are the 'cattle'.
that's how the enemy refers to us deplorables, we're something to manipulate and take advantage of, like they do to the farm animals.
from the Q drops-
#51
an anon says;
ive watched as society has been effectively addicted to msm, apps, social media, games, music, all propaganda and the moment you try to open anyone eyes. you. are. shunned. being dumbed down, weakened and groomed for passivity and stupidity through food and their addictions. like calf literally being fattened for a slaughter.
Q replies;
Dear Patriot. We hear you. We hear all Americans such as yourself. The time has come to take back our great land. The time is now. Rest assured POTUS is backed by the absolute finest people alive who are all dedicated to the eradication evil and corruption from the US/World. Find peace. God is with us. God bless and be safe. -The WH
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the 'enemy' has a huge disdain for cattle...hence all the slaughter, blood, etc.
(many religions appreciate the abundance of cows, 'they' do not)
look up the history of slaughterhouses/who is behind it.
of course there's also the bodies hanging from meat hooks picture, but I can't remember which drop that was...
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Many Q hints on this site. George Washington was a farmer that appreciated and took care of his animals, he was a proper steward.
https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/farming/washington-s-dairy- operations
GW was definitely part of the original rendition of Q🐸 17 foot statue of GW... https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/freemasonry/the-george-washington-masonic-national-memorial
his vision for Americans...we're to be free. not cattle for their consumption.
https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/vine-and-fig-tree
"Under their vine and fig tree" is a phrase quoted in the Hebrew Scriptures in three different places: Micah 4:4, 1 Kings 4:25, and Zechariah 3:10.1 George Washington used this phrase multiple times in correspondence throughout his life, and one can find Washington reference it almost fifty times.2 Of the three passages, it is most likely that he was citing Micah 4:4 in his writings.3 The section states: "but they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid…."4
The phrase refers to the independence of the peasant farmer who is freed from military oppression.5 In the biblical passage there is a juxtaposition of the simple life with that of royalty or the state.6 Thus, it would seem that Washington's use of "vine and fig tree" in its full context would be an appropriate message in the setting of the American Revolution and the founding of the United States.
Thanks!