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Hi everyone. Very new to the movement and mostly here because I need hope for the future - but something just occurred to me when I was going through the big Q proofs pdf and kept seeing 5:5. Now, 5:5 has been discussed a lot recently - but I think I may have figured out a piece of it. 5:5 can be pronounced "5 by 5", which was also the nickname for the 555th Paratrooper unit that fought near the Bridge at Remagen. I only know of this because of a family friend (one of my dad's best pals from college) who was a huge geek for what his dad was involved with during WWII.

Expand your Thinking - the 555 was part of what division? The 82nd airborne. I hope I don't have to tell you what prominent figure in this sphere is related to that division. Is 5:5 a marker for the General?

edit: I'm aware it also means "Loud and Clear", but there are multiple meanings to things.

3 years ago
13 score
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Hi everyone. Very new to the movement and mostly here because I need hope for the future - but something just occurred to me when I was going through the big Q proofs pdf and kept seeing 5:5. Now, 5:5 has been discussed a lot recently - but I think I may have figured out a piece of it. 5:5 can be pronounced "5 by 5", which was also the nickname for the 555th Paratrooper unit that fought near the Bridge at Remagen. I only know of this because of a family friend (one of my dad's best pals from college) who was a huge geek for what his dad was involved with during WWII.

Expand your Thinking - the 555 was part of what division? The 82nd airborne. I hope I don't have to tell you what prominent figure in this sphere is related to that division. Is 5:5 a marker for the General?

3 years ago
1 score