Steganography is comms, but it's not clear communication. It is made up of secret, hidden, or coded messages intended for those with the knowledge to recognize and interpret them. That's what many Q comms have been. Trump regularly communicates this way.
Through Q comms, known Luciferian symbolism, the Podesta art collection, victim reports, incredible research by the anons over the years, and more, we have learned of the rape, torture, trafficking, and murder and cannibalism of children by very powerful, connected Luciferian cult sickos. We have learned of this cult's love of hiding in plain sight. Some of them are so beloved and admired that no one would ever believe they engage in such horrors.
We have heard the rumors that horrific crimes go on in very prominent places. We can observe Trump's very serious tone in this interview, note his personal takeover of the Kennedy Center (an odd choice for a president with seemingly much bigger problems), and his pointed references to unused underground rooms and unusual hidden entrances to them.
Those familiar with similar past comms can reasonably believe he might have been conveying that the Kennedy Center has been the site of atrocities and that he will be correcting that. Is that a correct interpretation? Time will tell.
Steganography is comms, but it's not clear communication. It is made up of secret, hidden, or coded messages intended for those with the knowledge to recognize and interpret them. That's what many Q comms have been. Trump regularly communicates this way.
Through Q comms, known Luciferian symbolism, the Podesta art collection, victim reports, incredible research by the anons over the years, and more, we have learned of the rape, torture, trafficking, and murder and cannibalism of children by very powerful, connected Luciferian cult sickos. We have learned of this cult's love of hiding in plain sight. Some of them are so beloved and admired that no one would ever believe they engage in such horrors.
We have heard the rumors that horrific crimes go on in very prominent places. We can observe Trump's very serious tone in this interview, note his personal takeover of the Kennedy Center (an odd choice for a president with seemingly much bigger problems), and his pointed references to unused underground rooms and unusual hidden entrances to them.
Those familiar with similar past comms can reasonably believe he might have been conveying that the Kennedy Center has been the site of atrocities and that he will be correcting that. Is that a correct interpretation? Time will tell.