It's an anime reference. In Fullmetal Alchemist undead cultists were pretty much rooted in the deepest levels of the state government all the way to the very "son" of their leader. The state does things such as mass ritual sacrifices and coincidentally also works on things like spirit cooking and chimeras.
There's two iterations of the anime. Both are brilliant. The 2003 is more introspective and has more existential themes to it. The Brotherhood remake is more action packed and easier for casual fans and non anime fans to enjoy but because it is a longer retelling of the story it has more of the Q adjacent events in it.
Both came out years before Q was even public knowledge but if you watch them in the context of 2016 to now it almost seems like the author was either in a divine trance or was chosen by white hats for projection and programming
both are the kind of anime Q could have mentioned and connected to the drops somehow.
Selim Bradley is homonculus
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It's an anime reference. In Fullmetal Alchemist undead cultists were pretty much rooted in the deepest levels of the state government all the way to the very "son" of their leader. The state does things such as mass ritual sacrifices and coincidentally also works on things like spirit cooking and chimeras.
There's two iterations of the anime. Both are brilliant. The 2003 is more introspective and has more existential themes to it. The Brotherhood remake is more action packed and easier for casual fans and non anime fans to enjoy but because it is a longer retelling of the story it has more of the Q adjacent events in it.
Both came out years before Q was even public knowledge but if you watch them in the context of 2016 to now it almost seems like the author was either in a divine trance or was chosen by white hats for projection and programming
both are the kind of anime Q could have mentioned and connected to the drops somehow.