Are they on the scene in most locations? Sauce? Maybe high incidence of Masonic membership in the regions of the locations? Maybe a high incidence of Christians, also? Or white people? Or English speakers?
When the leading statement is being pushed as an article of faith, the rest is dependent on it. And, even so...so what? You question everything except what is pushed at you.
and after visiting the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, I'd have to say, Yes, these people are at Most Everything! it's Extremely intricate and we'll hidden unless someone (like Q) points it out.
That's the whole point: all you have is Q saying it, with no sauce.
I did look up the Washington National Memorial. Very beautiful. And you do not disclose what is "well hidden." Which is right next door to "not there."
I'm sorry, but this is not persuasive. In fact, it is so vague, I have no idea what the point is supposed to be.
search the Q drops for 'freemasons'...
#1630
Why are Freemasons on the scene of most shooting locations?
Openly giving interviews or in background shots?
Symbolism will be their downfall.
Q
u/#q1630
u/#q1631
thanks!^ I can remember So many facts, but go blank when it comes to adding drops to a post;)
Are they on the scene in most locations? Sauce? Maybe high incidence of Masonic membership in the regions of the locations? Maybe a high incidence of Christians, also? Or white people? Or English speakers?
When the leading statement is being pushed as an article of faith, the rest is dependent on it. And, even so...so what? You question everything except what is pushed at you.
well Q said it for one thing...
and after visiting the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, I'd have to say, Yes, these people are at Most Everything! it's Extremely intricate and we'll hidden unless someone (like Q) points it out.
That's the whole point: all you have is Q saying it, with no sauce.
I did look up the Washington National Memorial. Very beautiful. And you do not disclose what is "well hidden." Which is right next door to "not there."
I'm sorry, but this is not persuasive. In fact, it is so vague, I have no idea what the point is supposed to be.