Posted on 04/16/2019 12:05:18 PM PDT by ransomnote
MOAR Gorka:
https://twitter.com/JimboGoestoDC/status/1115988340178915328
“What if I told you that @SebGorka hid a coded Q message in a tweet on Trump’s Inauguration Day, Jan 20, 2017, but we just didn’t know it yet? “...
Excerpt from link below.
https://hawkandhandsaw.unity.edu/hemlock/
"Rural Northerners know one hemlock from another, even though city people might get nervous about a hike through the hemlock woods."
Robert Frost wrote,
The way a crow
Shook down on me
A weight of snow
From a hemlock tree
Has given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.
..."The answer is deeper and more interesting it takes us into the minds of the American colonists, and even further back to the Saxon occupiers of England more than a thousand years ago. The Anglo-Saxons name for the poisonous streamside weed was hemlike, a combination of hem (a border or margin) and lik (a leafy plant) literally a leek that grows on the hem of the land. The plant was notable for its wildness and its ill-will towards humans it grew on wet wasteland unfit for human gardening, encroached on productive fields, and poisoned their browsing cattle. Other plants were beautiful, blessed, obedient to the human hand, helpful in our God-given work to improve the Earth and make it a garden. Other plants lived under our care and settled happily on our fields and forests. This hemlock was otherwise a contrary creature growing in useless and accursed places, resistant to our care, deceiving our cattle, and contributing only death. The hemlock plant epitomized evil."
"The British newcomers to North America found the poison hemlock herb growing here; they called it what it was and regarded it the same way as had their forebears. They found the hemlock tree problematic, though, because it didnt grow in Europe. It was clearly a conifer, and back in Britain any conifer was loosely called a fir, sometimes even the indigenous Scots pine. But how to distinguish the new species from the true fir, a familiar timber tree that grew on both continents? To choose a name, the British did what they had done a few centuries earlier when England began importing Baltic wood for ships and buildings. The fine tall timber of Latvia and Prussia was a fir of a variety unknown in Britain, and so they had called it Prussian fir, pruce fir, and eventually spruce. In like manner, this new fir of the Americas became hemlock fir, or hemlock pine.
"They called the tree hemlock because it was accursed. Other conifers milled out as clean, clear boards and timbers; this new wood, compared to pine and spruce, was rough-textured, splintery, and tended to warp. Other conifers grew on broad uplands and slopes where the human hand could be turned to productive lumbering and farming; this contrary tree seemed to prefer cold gullies, northern slopes, and terrains that resisted cultivation, wild marginal landscapes hostile to the civilizing mission of the farmer. In the world of trees it was a perverse sinner living in a godless place . . . just like the poison hemlock in the world of plants."
Maybe a (dog dies/died) Suicide weekend coming up for others who have cast lots and ended with a "dog throw (snake eyes?)
Symbolism will be their downfall.
Crow shook down on me.
Weight of snow.
Change of mood.
A day I rued.
One can assume in a fairytale spun in Wonderland there is a Crow (Hag/Witch)who is always shaking someone down with the help of Snow-White and the Seven dwarves. In this Wonderland only Sheep eat the poison Apples from the Witch.
https://hawkandhandsaw.unity.edu/hemlock/
I didn’t know it was written by Shel Silverstein. Also didn’t know it topped out at #2 behind Honky Tonk Women in July 1969. Soundtrack of the moon landing.
@beer_parade
Mueller: “No collusion by ANY AMERICAN...”
Clear indication that they stayed within their lane; leaving the HRC/DNC digging to H&H and their team of 470 attorneys.
Great optics!
Gives D’s & MSM plenty of time/rope to implode as they try to spin this nothingburger. Hammertime!
9:36 AM - 18 Apr 2019
It’s all in the way you define marriage. Man and a man can have a common law or civil marriage but they can NEVER be entered into a state of Holy Matrimony. Solly Cholly dix are for chix.
(coming to full speed from nowhere in particular, sorry)
i was driving long distance and got to listen to a solid 15 minutes of mark levin on the mueller report. i can no longer remember it all but he was on a roll! apparently he was a lawyer who defended ed meese during an iran contra investigation or whatever. he made some good points imho on what prosecutors jobs are and what their jobs are not (prove innocence). rather good commentary on the day’s events imho.
I’ve never liked the word “bitter”. It describes an emotion that I very rarely feel. I’ve always found it personally difficult reading any emotion into the written word.
Q drop 1 is "Anonymous" responding to "Anonymous" saying that HRC will be arrested. Since this is Q1, I have to infer that the the "arrested" message was NOT from Q.
Yours is a good point.
Not surprising, T.O.U.S.
Bitter is one of those tricky ones. It feels like righteousness to it's owner, but it looks like bitter to everybody else.
Trolls Of Unusual Size.
Heh, heh.
I dunno... some o them limeys might o got married for the duration of the voyage...
Here it is as a "softcore" meme...
... ready to roll -- if P.B. appears to be becoming a serious contender...
TXnMA
Just a side note but I sensed a disruption in the force regarding MI. I think Rita thought you (or the original poster) meant Military Intelligence, but I think you meant the British MIs - MI5 and MI6.
Why not?
TXnMA
Could be...
TXnMA
The S in TOUS is different. It stands for Stupidity.
Can you imagine how MSM would continuously fawn over those two with never-ending reports on how fabulous and glittery the WH is?
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