DanUSCG
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DanUSCG
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Trained to Kill, Born to Save, Riding Shotgun with The Donald. ⚔️😎⚔️

Good morning everyone… I’m sorry to say, this will be my last post for a while. I’ve been thinking about it, and I want to focus on other things in my life. Just wanted everyone to know how much I appreciate all of you over the last 7+ years. 🙏

🚨🇫🇷 “A French Court has found Marine Le Pen Guilty of Embezzlement charges” The EU Communists know they can’t stop the Populist uprising democratically so they have weaponised the justice system across Europe to go after their Political adversaries. Le Pen was leading the French Election Polls.




This is why they try to debunk Q… in fact, Q is an Incredible research tool to use when you finally understand which questions to ask. Let’s decode this Q drop, line by line in reference to the below post. 1. "Angela Dorothea Kasner. Daughter of a Pastor?" — Angela Merkel’s birth name is indeed Angela Dorothea Kasner. Her father, Horst Kasner, was a Lutheran pastor. 2. "Name of FATHER? History of FATHER? Hitler youth (member)." — Horst Kasner was born in 1926, which would have made him a teenager during the later years of Nazi Germany. — The Hitler Youth was a Nazi organization that indoctrinated young boys, and membership was often mandatory for Aryan children during that time. — The drop suggests that Horst Kasner was a member of the Hitler Youth, which wouldn’t be unusual for someone of his age and background in Germany at the time. 3. "Haircut today vs THEN (A). Symbolic." — This likely refers to Merkel’s appearance now (in 2018) compared to an earlier time ("THEN"). — The "(A)" could be a reference to Adolf Hitler, as "A" might stand for Adolf. The mention of a haircut being "symbolic" suggests that Merkel’s appearance might be a deliberate nod to something from the past, possibly Nazi symbolism or imagery. 4. "US intelligence post war controlled who? The ‘Mission’" — After World War II, U.S. intelligence agencies, particularly through operations like Operation Paperclip, recruited former Nazi scientists, engineers, and officials to work for the U.S. in the Cold War against the Soviet Union. — "The ‘Mission’" might refer to a specific operation or agenda, possibly implying that Merkel’s rise to power was influenced or orchestrated by U.S. intelligence as part of a broader post-war strategy. 5. "WHO is Angela Hitler? Relationship to Adolf?" — "Angela Hitler" seems to be a deliberate conflation of Angela Merkel with Adolf Hitler, suggesting a familial or symbolic connection. — Adolf Hitler had a half-sister named Angela Hitler (later Angela Hammitzsch), but she died in 1949, and there’s no evidence linking her to Merkel. The question appears to be rhetorical, aiming to plant the idea that Merkel might be directly related to Adolf Hitler. 6. "How were children named in Germany during this period? First or middle. Family tree. Anna. Maria. Alois. Examples." — In Germany, it’s common to have multiple given names, and children might be named after relatives. "Anna," "Maria," and "Alois" are names associated with Hitler’s family: Alois was Hitler’s father’s name (Alois Hitler), and Maria was a common name in the family (e.g., Hitler’s mother was Klara, but Maria was a popular name at the time). — The drop suggests that Merkel’s family tree includes names that align with Hitler’s. 7. "Risk of ‘conspiracy’ label the deeper we go. TRUTH will shock the WORLD." - Simply put, the deeper one digs, the more likely they are to be dismissed as a “conspiracy theorist” In a nutshell, Angela Merkel, one of the most powerful political figures in Europe at the time, appears to have a hidden past tied to Nazi Germany and possibly to Adolf Hitler himself.














