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u/Lonewulf u/dty6 u/wideawakeuk u/sleepydude

All these weird stories of Trump shoving evidence and top secret documents down the toilet are comms to me.

Evidence = feces / got shit that could make you stink

None of it is really seems to about Trump. Supposedly strange statements like how he didn't flush. He shoved it in the toilet but didn't flush. Normies are just going to roll their eyes and go "Uh-huh. Fake news". It sounds ridiculous like school girl gossip. It sounds utterly absurd.

Trump denied claims he would flush papers down his White House toilet
Said it 'is categorically untrue and simply made up by a reporter in order to get publicity for a mostly fictitious book'

In her forthcoming book Confidence Man, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claims that staff believed Trump had been flushing pieces of paper

Follows revelations National Archives officials seized 15 boxes of materials and documents from Trump's Florida Mar-a-Lago club

Trump also dismissed the probe, claiming: 'The media's characterization of my relationship with NARA is Fake News. It was exactly the opposite! It was a great honor to work with NARA to help formally preserve the Trump Legacy.'

'As I was reporting out this book, I learned that staff in White House residence would periodically find the toilet clogged,' she detailed. 'The engineer would have to come and fix it.'

'And what the engineer would find would be wads of clumped up wet, printed paper – meaning it was not toilet paper,' Haberman continued. 'It was either notes or some other piece of paper that they believe he had thrown down the toilet.'

This makes zero sense. If one was going to destroy documents how about... burning them? It's a lot more efficient. Who would throw wads of paper down the toilet. That'd be insane.

The absurdity gives away that they are comms and you have to read between the lines.

During his presidency, Trump often raised eyebrows when he would lament on water pressure in Washington, D.C. claiming his administration was looking into relaxing water-saving regulations for toilets, sinks and showers.

Water pressure = info?

Also twitter deleted Trumps tweets from during his presidential years. Isn't that destroying presidential records as well?

Another keepsake that a source told the Post had been removed was a mini replica of Air Force One that Trump proudly displayed in the Oval Office, after involving himself in details of a redesign all the way down to a paint job.

Notice in the picture of the replica you see Trudeau in the background next to Trump. It's like its taking off from Canada. Like something taking off?

The president also often had White House staffer put documents in 'burn bags' to be destroyed via incineration at the Pentagon rather than preserved, a senior Trump White House official told the Washington Post.

So-called burn bags look similar to a paper grocery bag and are widely available throughout the White House complex, as well as at organizations who deal with top-secret information like the CIA and NSA.

The New York Times reported that the trove of information includes the infamous map, which was printed on a poster to show the* storm track of Hurricane Dorian* in 2019 during a live televised briefing.

The black lines hastily added to the map appeared to justify Trump's statement, even though Alabama's national weather office had contradicted Trump's claim by writing: 'Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian.' Trump said afterwards that under projections, Alabama was going to be hit 'very hard.'

The black sharpie lines make no sense since it would not go to Alabama. So why were they there?

You can see the correct map here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dorian

It's the exact same map, but without the black lines:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hurricane_Dorian_Briefing_(48648405897).jpg

On September 4 in the Oval Office, Trump displayed a modified version of the National Hurricane Center's August 29 diagram of Dorian's projected track. The modification was done with a black Sharpie marker to extend the cone of uncertainty of the hurricane's possible path into southern Alabama.[127][128] Trump said he did not know how the map came to be modified.[129] The incident resulted in the hashtag "Sharpiegate" trending on Twitter.[130] Later the same day, Trump tweeted a map dated August 28, showing numerous projected paths of Dorian. Trump falsely asserted "almost all models" showed Dorian hitting Alabama, even though the map showed most predicted paths would not enter Alabama

I wonder if this was a follow the pen comm.

If you go to the video in the article where he shows off that strange Hurricane Dorian map you will notice him show it off then at 47 seconds he carefully touches a picture of what looks like a bridge in front of him and looks down at it like he's saying "LOOK AT THIS" while he continues to talk. It's obvious that the picture of the bridge is an important comm. I'm not sure what bridge it is though. It has a pink sticky note on it.

Trump once said of his friendly correspondence with Kim that they 'fell in love' after meeting in person. Some describe the back-and-forth with the U.S. president and North Korean dictator as 'love letters'.

It's 3 days to Valentine's day. Just saying ~

It goes on to show each of the "love" letter transcripts.

Kim Jong Un address Trump as "Your Excellency".

I am writing this letter to you as we are nearing the first anniversary of our meeting in Singapore on June 12

Q had a lot of posts of that Singapore trip.

The Archives has struggled with Trump's lack of retention of documents and his habit of ripping papers when he was done with them.

The ex-president frequently ripped up official documents so hundreds of pages that arrived at the Archives were taped back together while others came to them still in pieces.

This makes zero sense. I guarantee you that if Trump had that big of a compulsion to rip up paper you would have seen it at some point caught on camera. The idea that they were taped back together it's even more crazy. When it makes no logical sense, there are comms.

I feel like the comm is "putting the pieces of evidence back together". That the DS was the one that attempted to destroy the evidence, but it has been meticulously put back together. I feel like the raid was not about so-called Trump documents, but about making a cover story to pick up some very valuable evidence to put in the right hands.

I think the raid was just a cover story for them to pick up very pick up a lot of very important evidence that needed to be taken in a very secure way. So they made it look like a "raid" on Trump's Mar A Lago to keep the DS minions from becoming alarmed.

This article has better photos of Trump's desk. I can't figure out that bridge.

https://www.thesun.ie/news/4516485/hurricane-dorian-trumps-weather-map-doctored-with-a-sharpie-to-loop-alabama-into-storms-path-and-he-has-no-idea-why/

Maybe it's not a bridge, but the USS Alabama? There does seem to be a lot of comms around it:

https://uproxx.com/viral/trump-july-4-save-america-rally-alabama-denied-permit/

So this one’s gotta hurt: According to NBC15, Trump had planned a big rally on July 4. It was called “Save America.” At it was to be held in the heart of Trump country, at USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. And now it’s been canceled because his permit was denied, because they were all but sure that the 45th president would turn it into a “partisan political event,” not “just a patriotic” one.

One very weird coincidence is that on August 17th, 2019 (before Hurrican Dorian) you had this:

https://www.ussalabama.com/event/living-history-crew-drill-12/

Come see history come to life with the USS ALABAMA and USS DRUM living history crew. These historical reenactors will demonstrate what life aboard a navy vessel during WWII was like. Posting of the Colors is at 8:30 a.m. on the fantail. Call to battle stations will be at 1:00 p.m. on the main deck of the ALABAMA. Vintage airplanes will dive bomb the ship. Watch the sailors defend the ship during this exciting drill.

On February 19th, 2022 you have this:

The event will be held Feb. 19 at the Battleship Memorial Park from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The battle reenactment will be held at 1 p.m. The price for the event is included in general admission tickets.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/e2-80-98history-comes-alive-with-vintage-planes-ships-at-battleship-memorial-park/ar-AATIiKK

I'm sure they often do these re-enactments, but I feel like there is more than meets the eye. Maybe not. Just thought I'd share my suspicion and see if anyone else can find anything.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Toilet Comms

u/Lonewulf u/dty6 u/wideawakeuk u/sleepydude

All these weird stories of Trump shoving evidence and top secret documents down the toilet are comms to me.

Evidence = feces / got shit that could make you stink

None of it is really seems to about Trump. Supposedly strange statements like how he didn't flush. He shoved it in the toilet but didn't flush. Normies are just going to roll their eyes and go "Uh-huh. Fake news". It sounds ridiculous like school girl gossip. It sounds utterly absurd.

Trump denied claims he would flush papers down his White House toilet
Said it 'is categorically untrue and simply made up by a reporter in order to get publicity for a mostly fictitious book'

In her forthcoming book Confidence Man, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claims that staff believed Trump had been flushing pieces of paper

Follows revelations National Archives officials seized 15 boxes of materials and documents from Trump's Florida Mar-a-Lago club

Trump also dismissed the probe, claiming: 'The media's characterization of my relationship with NARA is Fake News. It was exactly the opposite! It was a great honor to work with NARA to help formally preserve the Trump Legacy.'

'As I was reporting out this book, I learned that staff in White House residence would periodically find the toilet clogged,' she detailed. 'The engineer would have to come and fix it.'

'And what the engineer would find would be wads of clumped up wet, printed paper – meaning it was not toilet paper,' Haberman continued. 'It was either notes or some other piece of paper that they believe he had thrown down the toilet.'

This makes zero sense. If one was going to destroy documents how about... burning them? It's a lot more efficient. Who would throw wads of paper down the toilet. That'd be insane.

The absurdity gives away that they are comms and you have to read between the lines.

During his presidency, Trump often raised eyebrows when he would lament on water pressure in Washington, D.C. claiming his administration was looking into relaxing water-saving regulations for toilets, sinks and showers.

Water pressure = info?

Also twitter deleted Trumps tweets from during his presidential years. Isn't that destroying presidential records as well?

Another keepsake that a source told the Post had been removed was a mini replica of Air Force One that Trump proudly displayed in the Oval Office, after involving himself in details of a redesign all the way down to a paint job.

Notice in the picture of the replica you see Trudeau in the background next to Trump. It's like its taking off from Canada. Like something taking off?

The president also often had White House staffer put documents in 'burn bags' to be destroyed via incineration at the Pentagon rather than preserved, a senior Trump White House official told the Washington Post.

So-called burn bags look similar to a paper grocery bag and are widely available throughout the White House complex, as well as at organizations who deal with top-secret information like the CIA and NSA.

The New York Times reported that the trove of information includes the infamous map, which was printed on a poster to show the* storm track of Hurricane Dorian* in 2019 during a live televised briefing.

The black lines hastily added to the map appeared to justify Trump's statement, even though Alabama's national weather office had contradicted Trump's claim by writing: 'Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian.' Trump said afterwards that under projections, Alabama was going to be hit 'very hard.'

The black sharpie lines make no sense since it would not go to Alabama. So why were they there?

You can see the correct map here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dorian

It's the exact same map, but without the black lines:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hurricane_Dorian_Briefing_(48648405897).jpg

On September 4 in the Oval Office, Trump displayed a modified version of the National Hurricane Center's August 29 diagram of Dorian's projected track. The modification was done with a black Sharpie marker to extend the cone of uncertainty of the hurricane's possible path into southern Alabama.[127][128] Trump said he did not know how the map came to be modified.[129] The incident resulted in the hashtag "Sharpiegate" trending on Twitter.[130] Later the same day, Trump tweeted a map dated August 28, showing numerous projected paths of Dorian. Trump falsely asserted "almost all models" showed Dorian hitting Alabama, even though the map showed most predicted paths would not enter Alabama

I wonder if this was a follow the pen comm.

If you go to the video in the article where he shows off that strange Hurricane Dorian map you will notice him show it off then at 47 seconds he carefully touches a picture of what looks like a bridge in front of him and looks down at it like he's saying "LOOK AT THIS" while he continues to talk. It's obvious that the picture of the bridge is an important comm. I'm not sure what bridge it is though. It has a pink sticky note on it.

Trump once said of his friendly correspondence with Kim that they 'fell in love' after meeting in person. Some describe the back-and-forth with the U.S. president and North Korean dictator as 'love letters'.

It's 3 days to Valentine's day. Just saying ~

It goes on to show each of the "love" letter transcripts.

Kim Jong Un address Trump as "Your Excellency".

I am writing this letter to you as we are nearing the first anniversary of our meeting in Singapore on June 12

Q had a lot of posts of that Singapore trip.

The Archives has struggled with Trump's lack of retention of documents and his habit of ripping papers when he was done with them.

The ex-president frequently ripped up official documents so hundreds of pages that arrived at the Archives were taped back together while others came to them still in pieces.

This makes zero sense. I guarantee you that if Trump had that big of a compulsion to rip up paper you would have seen it at some point caught on camera. The idea that they were taped back together it's even more crazy. When it makes no logical sense, there are comms.

I feel like the comm is "putting the pieces of evidence back together". That the DS was the one that attempted to destroy the evidence, but it has been meticulously put back together. I feel like the raid was not about so-called Trump documents, but about making a cover story to pick up some very valuable evidence to put in the right hands.

I think the raid was just a cover story for them to pick up very pick up a lot of very important evidence that needed to be taken in a very secure way. So they made it look like a "raid" on Trump's Mar A Lago to keep the DS minions from becoming alarmed.

This article has better photos of Trump's desk. I can't figure out that bridge.

https://www.thesun.ie/news/4516485/hurricane-dorian-trumps-weather-map-doctored-with-a-sharpie-to-loop-alabama-into-storms-path-and-he-has-no-idea-why/

Maybe it's not a bridge, but the USS Alabama? There does seem to be a lot of comms around it:

https://uproxx.com/viral/trump-july-4-save-america-rally-alabama-denied-permit/

So this one’s gotta hurt: According to NBC15, Trump had planned a big rally on July 4. It was called “Save America.” At it was to be held in the heart of Trump country, at USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. And now it’s been canceled because his permit was denied, because they were all but sure that the 45th president would turn it into a “partisan political event,” not “just a patriotic” one.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Toilet Comms

u/Lonewulf u/dty6 u/wideawakeuk u/sleepydude

All these weird stories of Trump shoving evidence and top secret documents down the toilet are comms to me.

Evidence = feces / got shit that could make you stink

None of it is really seems to about Trump. Supposedly strange statements like how he didn't flush. He shoved it in the toilet but didn't flush. Normies are just going to roll their eyes and go "Uh-huh. Fake news". It sounds ridiculous like school girl gossip. It sounds utterly absurd.

Trump denied claims he would flush papers down his White House toilet
Said it 'is categorically untrue and simply made up by a reporter in order to get publicity for a mostly fictitious book'

In her forthcoming book Confidence Man, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claims that staff believed Trump had been flushing pieces of paper

Follows revelations National Archives officials seized 15 boxes of materials and documents from Trump's Florida Mar-a-Lago club

Trump also dismissed the probe, claiming: 'The media's characterization of my relationship with NARA is Fake News. It was exactly the opposite! It was a great honor to work with NARA to help formally preserve the Trump Legacy.'

'As I was reporting out this book, I learned that staff in White House residence would periodically find the toilet clogged,' she detailed. 'The engineer would have to come and fix it.'

'And what the engineer would find would be wads of clumped up wet, printed paper – meaning it was not toilet paper,' Haberman continued. 'It was either notes or some other piece of paper that they believe he had thrown down the toilet.'

This makes zero sense. If one was going to destroy documents how about... burning them? It's a lot more efficient. Who would throw wads of paper down the toilet. That'd be insane.

The absurdity gives away that they are comms and you have to read between the lines.

During his presidency, Trump often raised eyebrows when he would lament on water pressure in Washington, D.C. claiming his administration was looking into relaxing water-saving regulations for toilets, sinks and showers.

Water pressure = info?

Also twitter deleted Trumps tweets from during his presidential years. Isn't that destroying presidential records as well?

Another keepsake that a source told the Post had been removed was a mini replica of Air Force One that Trump proudly displayed in the Oval Office, after involving himself in details of a redesign all the way down to a paint job.

Notice in the picture of the replica you see Trudeau in the background next to Trump. It's like its taking off from Canada. Like something taking off?

The president also often had White House staffer put documents in 'burn bags' to be destroyed via incineration at the Pentagon rather than preserved, a senior Trump White House official told the Washington Post.

So-called burn bags look similar to a paper grocery bag and are widely available throughout the White House complex, as well as at organizations who deal with top-secret information like the CIA and NSA.

The New York Times reported that the trove of information includes the infamous map, which was printed on a poster to show the* storm track of Hurricane Dorian* in 2019 during a live televised briefing.

The black lines hastily added to the map appeared to justify Trump's statement, even though Alabama's national weather office had contradicted Trump's claim by writing: 'Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian.' Trump said afterwards that under projections, Alabama was going to be hit 'very hard.'

The black sharpie lines make no sense since it would not go to Alabama. So why were they there?

You can see the correct map here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dorian

It's the exact same map, but without the black lines:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hurricane_Dorian_Briefing_(48648405897).jpg

On September 4 in the Oval Office, Trump displayed a modified version of the National Hurricane Center's August 29 diagram of Dorian's projected track. The modification was done with a black Sharpie marker to extend the cone of uncertainty of the hurricane's possible path into southern Alabama.[127][128] Trump said he did not know how the map came to be modified.[129] The incident resulted in the hashtag "Sharpiegate" trending on Twitter.[130] Later the same day, Trump tweeted a map dated August 28, showing numerous projected paths of Dorian. Trump falsely asserted "almost all models" showed Dorian hitting Alabama, even though the map showed most predicted paths would not enter Alabama

I wonder if this was a follow the pen comm.

If you go to the video in the article where he shows off that strange Hurricane Dorian map you will notice him show it off then at 47 seconds he carefully touches a picture of what looks like a bridge in front of him and looks down at it like he's saying "LOOK AT THIS" while he continues to talk. It's obvious that the picture of the bridge is an important comm. I'm not sure what bridge it is though. It has a pink sticky note on it.

Trump once said of his friendly correspondence with Kim that they 'fell in love' after meeting in person. Some describe the back-and-forth with the U.S. president and North Korean dictator as 'love letters'.

It's 3 days to Valentine's day. Just saying ~

It goes on to show each of the "love" letter transcripts.

Kim Jong Un address Trump as "Your Excellency".

I am writing this letter to you as we are nearing the first anniversary of our meeting in Singapore on June 12

Q had a lot of posts of that Singapore trip.

The Archives has struggled with Trump's lack of retention of documents and his habit of ripping papers when he was done with them.

The ex-president frequently ripped up official documents so hundreds of pages that arrived at the Archives were taped back together while others came to them still in pieces.

This makes zero sense. I guarantee you that if Trump had that big of a compulsion to rip up paper you would have seen it at some point caught on camera. The idea that they were taped back together it's even more crazy. When it makes no logical sense, there are comms.

I feel like the comm is "putting the pieces of evidence back together". That the DS was the one that attempted to destroy the evidence, but it has been meticulously put back together. I feel like the raid was not about so-called Trump documents, but about making a cover story to pick up some very valuable evidence to put in the right hands.

I think the raid was just a cover story for them to pick up very pick up a lot of very important evidence that needed to be taken in a very secure way. So they made it look like a "raid" on Trump's Mar A Lago to keep the DS minions from becoming alarmed.

This article has better photos of Trump's desk. I can't figure out that bridge.

https://www.thesun.ie/news/4516485/hurricane-dorian-trumps-weather-map-doctored-with-a-sharpie-to-loop-alabama-into-storms-path-and-he-has-no-idea-why/

2 years ago
1 score