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Great post.

There is a theory... think I saw it over on the 8kun qresearch board... that certain actors are really agent playing actors... and that q relevant messaging has been inserted into films for decades...

Check out the fiimography of Gene Hackman and click the links to read the plots...

especially the two as regards head of state assassinations...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Hackman#Filmography

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

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Package_(1989_film)

Tommy Lee Curtis plays the assassin in The Package and Clay Bertrand in JFK.

Donald Sutherland had a very interesting role in The Hunger Games Trilogy of films as President Snow (a prequel fourth film is in production about the young Snow character). The interesting thing about his character and role in the films... is that Snow's dialog and interaction with other characters in the books are almost non-existent since it is written first person from the perspective of Katniss Everdeen, which means there was ample opportunity for some rather interesting dialog and character development in the hands of the screen play writers. BBNF Norman_F_Dixon wrote quite a bit about coincidental Hunger Games and Q parallels in both the movie and films when he first started commenting on patriots.win. Unfortunately as users clean their history and delete posts and comments from the early days of the win community, any comments by other users also were deleted... too bad, it was interesting reading.

I do remember this one thing vividly since didn't require much imagination to see at the very least the coincidental parallel or require having read the books or seen the movie...

https://youtu.be/r4WSWlFb4N8?t=12
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https://newengland.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/old-north-church-lanterns-720x480.jpg

https://www.oldnorth.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Website-Image-1-e1616552918359.png

Also...

Sanskrit ānanda "joy, bliss" (from ā- "near, toward"—going back to Indo-Iranian *ā-, of uncertain origin — + -nanda, noun derivative of nandati "[s/he] rejoices, takes delight," of uncertain origin) + AMIDE

NOTE: The term was introduced by William A. Devane, Raphael Mechoulam, et al., "Isolation and Structure of a Brain Constituent That Binds to the Cannabinoid Receptor," Science, vol. 258 (18 December 1992), pp. 1946-49. According to a footnote on p. 1949, "[t]he term 'anandamide' was coined from the Sanskrit word 'ananda,' meaning bliss, and from the chemical nature of the compound." The noun ānanda, known already in the Rig-Veda, would appear to be a derivative of ānandati, but this verb is attested only in much later Sanskrit.

I thought I had an enigmatic username.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Great post.

There is a theory... think I saw it over on the 8kun qresearch board... that certain actors are really agent playing actors... and that q relevant messaging has been inserted into films for decades...

Check out the fiimography of Gene Hackman and click the links to read the plots...

especially the two as regards head of state assassinations...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Hackman#Filmography

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

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Package_(1989_film)

Tommy Lee Curtis plays the assassin in The Package and Clay Bertrand in JFK.

Donald Sutherland had a very interesting role in The Hunger Games Trilogy of films as President Snow (a prequel fourth film is in production about the young Snow character). The interesting thing about his character and role in the films... is that Snow's dialog and interaction with other characters in the books are almost non-existent since it is written first person from the perspective of Katniss Everdeen, which means there was ample opportunity for some rather interesting dialog and character development in the hands of the screen play writers. BBNF Norman_F_Dixon wrote quite a bit about coincidental Hunger Games and Q parallels in both the movie and films when he first started commenting on patriots.win. Unfortunately as users clean their history and delete posts and comments from the early days of the win community, any comments by other users also were deleted... too bad, it was interesting reading.

I do remember this one thing vividly since didn't require much imagination to see at the very least the coincidental parallel or require having read the books or seen the movie...

https://youtu.be/r4WSWlFb4N8?t=12

u/#q3987

https://newengland.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/old-north-church-lanterns-720x480.jpg

https://www.oldnorth.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Website-Image-1-e1616552918359.png

Also...

Sanskrit ānanda "joy, bliss" (from ā- "near, toward"—going back to Indo-Iranian *ā-, of uncertain origin — + -nanda, noun derivative of nandati "[s/he] rejoices, takes delight," of uncertain origin) + AMIDE

NOTE: The term was introduced by William A. Devane, Raphael Mechoulam, et al., "Isolation and Structure of a Brain Constituent That Binds to the Cannabinoid Receptor," Science, vol. 258 (18 December 1992), pp. 1946-49. According to a footnote on p. 1949, "[t]he term 'anandamide' was coined from the Sanskrit word 'ananda,' meaning bliss, and from the chemical nature of the compound." The noun ānanda, known already in the Rig-Veda, would appear to be a derivative of ānandati, but this verb is attested only in much later Sanskrit.

I thought I had an enigmatic username.

2 years ago
1 score