Just watched the whole thing and here are some points that maybe the researchers could help me out on.
He references the number 17 either in number or percent format 8 seperate times.
Mentioned Elon is from another planet
Stated that his uncle John Trump said he would have a "little satchel by his side with the power to blow up NYC"
- could this be thorium energy or some kind of new tech that we are not privy to yet
He wouldnt say what he told Putin and said that it is "inappropriate" for this. What do you think it could have been
When he met the generals in Iraq in the dead of night he mentioned that they were all from "Central Casting" , made me immediately think we are watching a movie.
He mentioned we have an "enemy within" Are there any Q posts that reference this or might talk about that?
When asked about secret programs that he is not briefed on he left the topic and wouldnt answer it. Which I understand but it seemed the question was leaning more to the rouge intel agencies and how they have more power than the pres and keep things from him and make higher level decisions behind his back.
"weave" was mentioned quite a bit. Any Q posts that relate to that word or phrasing?
He specifically said that "opening JFK files will be a cleansing to the country" which I think means that the rouge agencies will go down. He blamed not releasing them on current addresses and things of people that are still alive. What are your thoughts?
-He called Gavin Newsome "gavin newscum" multiple times. quite hilarious.
I dont have the time to do all the research but these are some of the key points that I heard and questions I had while listening. Can anyone help me out or what are you thoughts?
He mentioned Newscum on the PBD Podcast interview (which was great, btw) and explained why he says it. It is deliberate and he finds humor in it.
I’m still mid interview here so not much more I can add but I think JR mentioned the weave first here and Pres Trump picked up on it. It also just occurred to me that he has the same speaking style as my grandma who was born and raised in NYC and I wonder if the apparent ramblings (basically, long stories that eventually meander back to the original point) are just typical of that part of the country. My aunts, uncles and cousins do it, too-all from NY. Idk. It just puts things in a little different light.
My Brooklyn raised father and his 4 brothers spoke just like Trump... complete with shades of bragadaccio... this seems typical of that generation from NYC. You even see some of it still in movies like Saturday Night Fever.
Some people aren't able to understand that it is simply a localized generational communication style.
It’s somewhat of a stream of consciousness style of speaking. One just needs to listen and it makes sense. People are so used to thinking of prepping their response that they don’t actively listen.
omg thank you for this!!!!! I have been telling people for years. I may have a homesteaders life in the north country now, but I was born and raised in Queens NYC, in a nice neighborhood, I was born in 1950, left NYC in 1977. We all talk like that! People would say "he doesn't make any sense", I said, of course he does, when he refers to things and compares things,,, its just how we talk, interjecting a story with a phrase or an question, the energy. It gets really bad when I am around other NY'ers, even my old accent comes out. This reminds me of a comment I read on Youtube, the video was about some barrista yelling at a customer, and the customer yelling back. The comment was "whats the big deal? They're from Queens, everyone yells in Queens".
Exactly. My nanna was born in Brooklyn in 1920 and she sounded pretty much like Edith Bunker. Family holidays were fairly raucous and between her, my dad, and my uncles, it probably sounded much like the video. It has actually taken me a few decades to figure out that not everyone talks in "weave" format. I never even knew it had a name until this interview. I was born on the west coast and did not have the Brooklyn accent, but I can tell you that to this day I have to keep my "weave" in check... not always successfully.
Just watched the whole thing and here are some points that maybe the researchers could help me out on.
He references the number 17 either in number or percent format 8 seperate times.
Mentioned Elon is from another planet
Stated that his uncle John Trump said he would have a "little satchel by his side with the power to blow up NYC" - could this be thorium energy or some kind of new tech that we are not privy to yet
He wouldnt say what he told Putin and said that it is "inappropriate" for this. What do you think it could have been
When he met the generals in Iraq in the dead of night he mentioned that they were all from "Central Casting" , made me immediately think we are watching a movie.
He mentioned we have an "enemy within" Are there any Q posts that reference this or might talk about that?
When asked about secret programs that he is not briefed on he left the topic and wouldnt answer it. Which I understand but it seemed the question was leaning more to the rouge intel agencies and how they have more power than the pres and keep things from him and make higher level decisions behind his back.
"weave" was mentioned quite a bit. Any Q posts that relate to that word or phrasing?
He specifically said that "opening JFK files will be a cleansing to the country" which I think means that the rouge agencies will go down. He blamed not releasing them on current addresses and things of people that are still alive. What are your thoughts?
-He called Gavin Newsome "gavin newscum" multiple times. quite hilarious.
I dont have the time to do all the research but these are some of the key points that I heard and questions I had while listening. Can anyone help me out or what are you thoughts?
He mentioned Newscum on the PBD Podcast interview (which was great, btw) and explained why he says it. It is deliberate and he finds humor in it.
I’m still mid interview here so not much more I can add but I think JR mentioned the weave first here and Pres Trump picked up on it. It also just occurred to me that he has the same speaking style as my grandma who was born and raised in NYC and I wonder if the apparent ramblings (basically, long stories that eventually meander back to the original point) are just typical of that part of the country. My aunts, uncles and cousins do it, too-all from NY. Idk. It just puts things in a little different light.
My Brooklyn raised father and his 4 brothers spoke just like Trump... complete with shades of bragadaccio... this seems typical of that generation from NYC. You even see some of it still in movies like Saturday Night Fever.
Some people aren't able to understand that it is simply a localized generational communication style.
It’s somewhat of a stream of consciousness style of speaking. One just needs to listen and it makes sense. People are so used to thinking of prepping their response that they don’t actively listen.
That's a great observation. The genius of Trump is that he makes you listen with his weave style.
Very well said!
omg thank you for this!!!!! I have been telling people for years. I may have a homesteaders life in the north country now, but I was born and raised in Queens NYC, in a nice neighborhood, I was born in 1950, left NYC in 1977. We all talk like that! People would say "he doesn't make any sense", I said, of course he does, when he refers to things and compares things,,, its just how we talk, interjecting a story with a phrase or an question, the energy. It gets really bad when I am around other NY'ers, even my old accent comes out. This reminds me of a comment I read on Youtube, the video was about some barrista yelling at a customer, and the customer yelling back. The comment was "whats the big deal? They're from Queens, everyone yells in Queens".
Exactly. My nanna was born in Brooklyn in 1920 and she sounded pretty much like Edith Bunker. Family holidays were fairly raucous and between her, my dad, and my uncles, it probably sounded much like the video. It has actually taken me a few decades to figure out that not everyone talks in "weave" format. I never even knew it had a name until this interview. I was born on the west coast and did not have the Brooklyn accent, but I can tell you that to this day I have to keep my "weave" in check... not always successfully.