Dan Scavino just posted a video of Trump autographing a plane with the number 51 on it.
EXACTLY 7 years to the day from Q Drop #51, posted November 2, 2017
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.
(twitter.com)
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He also put out a press release for peanuts the sQuirrel...
Yes.... that's why I posted...X is full of squirrel comms about poor little peanut..๐
Someone did fake the Trump press release...checked his release site
Shit I just looked into it, it may be a fack press release ??
I saw it was fake too
fake
Which one ff?
Not Dan's post, the press release...
Ok....thanks to you both!
It's about 10 posts down from yours here.
Lot of speculation that Carter has died. (maybe executed??, Elon posted about the squirrel today and included the word "executed")
Also a peanut connection to Carter:
The "Jimmy Carter Smiling Peanut" refers to a unique and iconic campaign memorabilia item from Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign. Here's the backstory:
Origin: Jimmy Carter, who was the Governor of Georgia before running for president, embraced his Southern roots for his campaign. Peanuts are a significant crop in Georgia, and Carter himself was a peanut farmer before his political career.
Design: The smiling peanut became a symbol of Carter's campaign. It depicted a peanut with a wide, toothy grin and features resembling Carter's face, including his distinct smile and sometimes even wearing a "Carter" campaign hat or button.
Significance: This mascot was not just for show; it encapsulated Carter's down-to-earth persona, his connection to rural America, and his outsider status in Washington politics, which was one of his campaign themes.
Cultural Impact: The smiling peanut has since become one of the most memorable pieces of political memorabilia. It's not only a nod to Carter's campaign but has also entered popular culture, often used to symbolize Carter's legacy or for nostalgia.
Legacy: Today, these peanuts are collectible items, often found at political memorabilia shows, presidential libraries, or in places related to Carter's life like Plains, Georgia, where you can find statues or replicas of this famous peanut.
Yes... exactly! These comms have been all over X today!
AND the airplane model is called Peanut something.
Lt. Nelson R. Jesup was a World War II pilot known for his service in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), which later became the United States Air Force. Here are some key points about him:
Military Service: Nelson R. Jesup flew with the 487th Fighter Squadron of the 352nd Fighter Group, a notable unit during World War II, particularly known for its operations in Europe.
Aircraft: He piloted the P-51D Mustang, which he named "Peanuts". This aircraft was involved in several significant missions during the war.
Combat Record: Lt. Jesup was credited with three aerial victories. One of his notable engagements occurred on January 1, 1945, during Operation Bodenplatte, a large-scale Luftwaffe attack against Allied airfields. On this day, despite being the last to take off, he managed to engage enemy aircraft effectively.
Post-War Life: After the war, Jesup returned to civilian life. He attended Yale University, where his education was interrupted by the war, completed his studies, and then went on to work as an investment banker at Clark, Dodge and Company in New York City until his retirement.
Retirement and Community Involvement: In retirement, Nelson Jesup became involved in his community in Dorset, Vermont, where he served on the Finance Committee and later as a police commissioner for ten years. His contributions to the community were substantial, reflecting a life of service beyond his military career.
Legacy: His name is remembered not only for his military service but also for his contributions to his community post-retirement. The naming of his aircraft "Peanuts" adds a personal touch to his legacy, suggesting perhaps a connection to the popular comic strip or simply reflecting a personal preference for the name.
Thanks qa! Well done fren! ๐ฅ๐บ
Np, grok generated it
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How many times does Trump have to beat it over everyoneโs head: I AM Q
Scavino too. โฅ๏ธ๐๐ถ๐ถ
Trump is Q+
Of course
Connecting the dots here: https://greatawakening.win/p/199OdDlwkj/lets-connect-the-dots-q-47-q-71-/
Thank you praying71!
I love this.
I love this timeline!
u/#q51
Thanks Vapor!
https://offenburger.com/index.php/10777/
Not sure what it means
https://www.bravobravoaviation.com/en/north-american-p-51-mustang/311-p-51d-mustang-peanuts-lt-nelson-jesup-487th-fighter-squadron-352nd-fighter-group-belgium-1945.html
Re: your link. There are nazi symbols on the plane.
No clue ... just throwing stuff out there
That signifies the number of German planes the pilot eliminated
Thank u
And a famous Squirrel named Peanut was euthanized after it was taken by NYC authorities.
Not euthanized. Euthanized literally means "good death."
That little creature was EXECUTED, to terrorize his loving humans and other tender hearted people. EXECUTED DELIBERATELY.
Terrorism against the innocent to hurt the hearts and souls of good people.
Indeed fren.
The Burning Question
The time is nowโor seven years ago?
Time will tell