I think you are missing the significance of this atire. Yes it was chosen very appropriately for the occasion and it is very significant. It says a missile struck the towers! Looks like all the 'Trumps' are good at trolling not only the media but the Deep State. Clear message.
It (the nose) is exiting the tower. Please watch the vids in the OP for the true significance. They are absolutely trolling the deep state, specifically the enemy of the people fake news media.
There Are Hundreds of Q Proofs at This Point - No Chance They Are Coincidental
Q
!!mG7VJxZNCI
10 Jul 2019 - 11:25:45 PM
Only Anons can fully appreciate the continued 'validation(s)/confirmation(s) thru covert' (series of mathematically impossible coincidences) means in order to maintain structural integrity.
OSCAR WILDE comes up with WHEELS UP and all the other relevant ones. It is the Gematria data center for Q.
THE Mother lode from QAnon/Dorian reveals itself when you analyse the Gamtira of "OSCAR WILDE". It's to key to the root of the QAnon puzzle. I have completely worked it all out if you can't tell already, and I even know who Q is now. It's obvious for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. After all is said and done here, the choice to know (really KNOW) will be yours as Q says.
Knock Knock Neo.
The Matrix has you.
Follow the White Rabbit: > 'o-o' <
START
It's known as the QAnon (Dorian) Information Disclosure Project AKA The Great Awakening. Expand your thinking as Q tells us.
Go and check out the book: A Portrait of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde. This showed up in my research.
Then go and analyze the Gematria results of "Oscar Wilde" the Author, to gain some insight, into The Storm, Dorian (Hurricane), Dorian Gray (Grey Storm), and QAnon (The Great Awakening), and you will start to understand what QAnon is really all about. It's much bigger than catching bad guys and saving kids. It's about what has become of humanity, a parable of what we have become is Dorian Gray. It's about us waking up literally: -
The Picture of Dorian Gray, moral fantasy novel by Irish writer Oscar Wilde, published in an early form in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine in 1890. The novel, the only one written by Wilde, had six additional chapters when it was released as a book in 1891. The work, an archetypal tale of a young man who purchases eternal youth at the expense of his soul, was a romantic exposition of Wilde’s own Aestheticism.
Oscar Wilde, 1882.
Courtesy of the William Andrews Memorial Library of the University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
The story begins in the art studio of Basil Hallward, who is discussing a current painting with his witty and amoral friend Lord Henry Wotton. Henry thinks that the painting, a portrait of an extraordinarily beautiful young man, should be displayed, but Basil disagrees, fearing that his obsession with the portrait’s subject, Dorian Gray, can be seen in the work. Dorian then arrives, and he is fascinated as Henry explains his belief that one should live life to the fullest by indulging one’s impulses. Henry also points out that beauty and youth are fleeting, and Dorian declares that he would give his soul if the portrait were to grow old and wrinkled while he remained young and handsome. Basil gives the painting to Dorian.
Henry decides to take on the project of molding Dorian’s personality. A few weeks later, Dorian tells Henry that he has fallen in love with an actress, Sibyl Vane, because of her great beauty and acting talent. Henry and Basil go with him to a dingy theatre to see Sibyl, but her performance is terrible. Sibyl explains to Dorian that now that she knows what real love is, she can no longer pretend to be in love on stage. Dorian is repulsed and wants nothing further to do with her. When he returns home, he sees a cruel expression on the face of his portrait, and he decides to seek Sibyl’s forgiveness. Henry arrives the next day, however, with news that Sibyl committed suicide the previous night, and he convinces Dorian that there is no reason for him to feel badly about it.
Dorian has the portrait removed to his attic. Henry sends Dorian a book that he finds poisonous and fascinating (critics have suggested that it might be Against the Grain by Joris-Karl Huysmans). Under the book’s influence, Dorian spends the next 18 years in the pursuit of capricious and sybaritic excess, and he becomes increasingly drawn to evil. He frequently visits the portrait, noting the signs of aging and of corruption that appear, though he himself remains unblemished.
One evening he runs into Basil, who tells him that there are rumours that he has destroyed the lives and reputations of many people. Dorian, however, refuses to accept blame. Basil declares that he clearly does not know Dorian, who responds by taking him to the attic to see the portrait. The painting has become horrifying. Basil tells Dorian that if this is a reflection of his soul, he must repent and pray for forgiveness, and a suddenly enraged Dorian murders Basil. He blackmails another former friend into disposing of the body.
Dorian goes to an opium den, where Sibyl’s vengeful brother, James, finds him, but the fact that Dorian still appears quite young dissuades him from acting. However, another patron of the den later divulges Dorian’s age. At a subsequent hunting party at Dorian’s country estate, one of the hunters accidentally shoots and kills James, who was hiding in a thicket.
Some weeks later Dorian tells Henry that he has decided to become virtuous and recently decided against taking advantage of a young girl who was smitten with him. Dorian goes to see if the portrait has improved because of his honourable act, but he sees rather that it has acquired a look of cunning. He decides to destroy the portrait and stabs it with a knife. His servants hear a scream, and, when they arrive, they see a loathsome old man dead on the floor with a knife in his chest and a portrait of the beautiful young man he once was.
Legacy
“There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book,” wrote Wilde. “Book are well written, or badly written. That is all.” The aphorisms that make up the “Preface” of Wilde’s novel were his response to those critics who had denounced the immorality and unhealthiness of this story after its scandalous first appearance in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine. However, for all its transgressive delights, The Picture of Dorian Gray could easily be read as a profoundly moral book, even a cautionary tale against the dangers of vice. Dorian’s descent into moral squalor is neither admirable nor enviable. Indeed, the beautiful boy is the least interesting character in the book that bears his name. To be sure, it is the epigrammatic wit of Lord Henry Wotton that encourages Dorian on his quest for sensuality and sensation, but Dorian’s values pervert the deeply serious Wildean ethic that they superficially resemble. Whereas Wilde’s essays advocated individualism and self-realization as a route to a richer life and a more just society, Dorian follows a path of hedonism, self-indulgence, and the objectification of others. It is nonetheless a story that poignantly reflects Wilde’s own double life and anticipates his own fall. Dorian’s negation, “Ugliness was the one reality,” neatly summarizes Wilde’s Aestheticism, both his love of the beautiful and his fascination with the profane.
Publication of the novel scandalized Victorian England, and The Picture of Dorian Gray was used as evidence against Wilde when he was tried and convicted in 1895 on charges related to homosexuality. The novel became a classic of English literature and was adapted into a number of films, most notably a 1945 version that was directed by Albert Lewin.
I'm going to let you do your thing and do the results justice, but just wanted to say, HOLY SHIT! Lol. The English results (NOSE OUT) gave me chills, and I don't know the first thing about Gematria.
If you haven't already, you need to read this post and all the comments therein, especially those between myself and Code Anon. Read all the attached links for context. Much love to you Anon.
Thanks, I have read the OP of that and still have to make it through many of the comments and some of your other work you have linked to.
Just wanted to say that the English results for (NOSE IN NOSE OUT) are the motherlode, which I am sure you already know. First three results blew my mind, especially regarding a conversation you were having with another anon only a few days or so ago. But there are so many hits! Can't wait to see your analysis.
Q comes after P. An OBVIOUS crumb left left for us.
Thus click on ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP and you get some good stuff, which I have already decoded in a more recent post. One of the results here which I am breaking down (it's too big) is DARK SECRET KEY CODE. That's noodle cooker, especially when you start going through, dare I say PEEL BACK each "Layer". We are literally lifting The Veil (an anagram for Evil, V at the start of the word Veil, which = 6 and represents Satan).
P.s.s - Just quickly, I have just had the meaning of NOSE revealed: >
NOSE = KNOWS
In context of 9/11, and considering that was an Egyptian Obelisk on Melania's dress, it actually means "KNOWS", as in "we know" who perpetrated 9/11. FLOTUS knows (pun intended) how to Troll as good as POTUS haha! Decode coming today. NMBRFG D5.
POTUS repeated the "TIP TOP TIPPY TOP SHAPE" in the last couple few days (after my post). Connected message...? Of course it was. He is confirming the post. <
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20561481? ago
I think you are missing the significance of this atire. Yes it was chosen very appropriately for the occasion and it is very significant. It says a missile struck the towers! Looks like all the 'Trumps' are good at trolling not only the media but the Deep State. Clear message.
20561555? ago
It (the nose) is exiting the tower. Please watch the vids in the OP for the true significance. They are absolutely trolling the deep state, specifically the enemy of the people fake news media.
20568797? ago
It means KNOWS > We know about 9/11.
<3
NMBRFG
D5
WWG1WGA!
20584555? ago
NOSE OUT also = WHEELS UP (English Gematria)
https://www.gematrix.org/?word=nose+out&view_rude=on#english-results
wheels up 1288 654 109 205
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Two Q posts contain [Wheels Up]
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https://qmap.pub/read/3414
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https://qmap.pub/read/3423
20584951? ago
OSCAR WILDE comes up with WHEELS UP and all the other relevant ones. It is the Gematria data center for Q.
THE Mother lode from QAnon/Dorian reveals itself when you analyse the Gamtira of "OSCAR WILDE". It's to key to the root of the QAnon puzzle. I have completely worked it all out if you can't tell already, and I even know who Q is now. It's obvious for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. After all is said and done here, the choice to know (really KNOW) will be yours as Q says.
Knock Knock Neo.
The Matrix has you.
Follow the White Rabbit: > 'o-o' <
START
It's known as the QAnon (Dorian) Information Disclosure Project AKA The Great Awakening. Expand your thinking as Q tells us.
What does Dorian mean?
Dorian = QAnon = 61
https://www.gematrix.org/?word=dorian&view_rude=on
HURRICANE DORIAN = 610
https://www.gematrix.org/?word=Hurricane+dorian&view_rude=on
61 is 19 mirrored.
Go and check out the book: A Portrait of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde. This showed up in my research.
Then go and analyze the Gematria results of "Oscar Wilde" the Author, to gain some insight, into The Storm, Dorian (Hurricane), Dorian Gray (Grey Storm), and QAnon (The Great Awakening), and you will start to understand what QAnon is really all about. It's much bigger than catching bad guys and saving kids. It's about what has become of humanity, a parable of what we have become is Dorian Gray. It's about us waking up literally: -
Gematria of OSCAR WILDE:
https://www.gematrix.org/?word=oscar+wilde&view_rude=on
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Picture-of-Dorian-Gray-novel-by-Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray, moral fantasy novel by Irish writer Oscar Wilde, published in an early form in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine in 1890. The novel, the only one written by Wilde, had six additional chapters when it was released as a book in 1891. The work, an archetypal tale of a young man who purchases eternal youth at the expense of his soul, was a romantic exposition of Wilde’s own Aestheticism.
Oscar Wilde, 1882.
Courtesy of the William Andrews Memorial Library of the University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
The story begins in the art studio of Basil Hallward, who is discussing a current painting with his witty and amoral friend Lord Henry Wotton. Henry thinks that the painting, a portrait of an extraordinarily beautiful young man, should be displayed, but Basil disagrees, fearing that his obsession with the portrait’s subject, Dorian Gray, can be seen in the work. Dorian then arrives, and he is fascinated as Henry explains his belief that one should live life to the fullest by indulging one’s impulses. Henry also points out that beauty and youth are fleeting, and Dorian declares that he would give his soul if the portrait were to grow old and wrinkled while he remained young and handsome. Basil gives the painting to Dorian.
Henry decides to take on the project of molding Dorian’s personality. A few weeks later, Dorian tells Henry that he has fallen in love with an actress, Sibyl Vane, because of her great beauty and acting talent. Henry and Basil go with him to a dingy theatre to see Sibyl, but her performance is terrible. Sibyl explains to Dorian that now that she knows what real love is, she can no longer pretend to be in love on stage. Dorian is repulsed and wants nothing further to do with her. When he returns home, he sees a cruel expression on the face of his portrait, and he decides to seek Sibyl’s forgiveness. Henry arrives the next day, however, with news that Sibyl committed suicide the previous night, and he convinces Dorian that there is no reason for him to feel badly about it.
Dorian has the portrait removed to his attic. Henry sends Dorian a book that he finds poisonous and fascinating (critics have suggested that it might be Against the Grain by Joris-Karl Huysmans). Under the book’s influence, Dorian spends the next 18 years in the pursuit of capricious and sybaritic excess, and he becomes increasingly drawn to evil. He frequently visits the portrait, noting the signs of aging and of corruption that appear, though he himself remains unblemished.
One evening he runs into Basil, who tells him that there are rumours that he has destroyed the lives and reputations of many people. Dorian, however, refuses to accept blame. Basil declares that he clearly does not know Dorian, who responds by taking him to the attic to see the portrait. The painting has become horrifying. Basil tells Dorian that if this is a reflection of his soul, he must repent and pray for forgiveness, and a suddenly enraged Dorian murders Basil. He blackmails another former friend into disposing of the body.
Dorian goes to an opium den, where Sibyl’s vengeful brother, James, finds him, but the fact that Dorian still appears quite young dissuades him from acting. However, another patron of the den later divulges Dorian’s age. At a subsequent hunting party at Dorian’s country estate, one of the hunters accidentally shoots and kills James, who was hiding in a thicket.
Some weeks later Dorian tells Henry that he has decided to become virtuous and recently decided against taking advantage of a young girl who was smitten with him. Dorian goes to see if the portrait has improved because of his honourable act, but he sees rather that it has acquired a look of cunning. He decides to destroy the portrait and stabs it with a knife. His servants hear a scream, and, when they arrive, they see a loathsome old man dead on the floor with a knife in his chest and a portrait of the beautiful young man he once was.
Legacy
“There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book,” wrote Wilde. “Book are well written, or badly written. That is all.” The aphorisms that make up the “Preface” of Wilde’s novel were his response to those critics who had denounced the immorality and unhealthiness of this story after its scandalous first appearance in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine. However, for all its transgressive delights, The Picture of Dorian Gray could easily be read as a profoundly moral book, even a cautionary tale against the dangers of vice. Dorian’s descent into moral squalor is neither admirable nor enviable. Indeed, the beautiful boy is the least interesting character in the book that bears his name. To be sure, it is the epigrammatic wit of Lord Henry Wotton that encourages Dorian on his quest for sensuality and sensation, but Dorian’s values pervert the deeply serious Wildean ethic that they superficially resemble. Whereas Wilde’s essays advocated individualism and self-realization as a route to a richer life and a more just society, Dorian follows a path of hedonism, self-indulgence, and the objectification of others. It is nonetheless a story that poignantly reflects Wilde’s own double life and anticipates his own fall. Dorian’s negation, “Ugliness was the one reality,” neatly summarizes Wilde’s Aestheticism, both his love of the beautiful and his fascination with the profane.
Publication of the novel scandalized Victorian England, and The Picture of Dorian Gray was used as evidence against Wilde when he was tried and convicted in 1895 on charges related to homosexuality. The novel became a classic of English literature and was adapted into a number of films, most notably a 1945 version that was directed by Albert Lewin.
Ronan McDonald
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
END
20585011? ago
Excellent post, and a lot to digest. Thank you.
20563324? ago
NMBRFG here. You are dead right. I will dig now on Nose in/Nose out. TBA.
Thanks.
D5.
WWG1WGA!
20563456? ago
I'm going to let you do your thing and do the results justice, but just wanted to say, HOLY SHIT! Lol. The English results (NOSE OUT) gave me chills, and I don't know the first thing about Gematria.
20563539? ago
Hi!
If you haven't already, you need to read this post and all the comments therein, especially those between myself and Code Anon. Read all the attached links for context. Much love to you Anon.
https://voat.co/v/QRV/3420188
NMBRFG
D5
WWG1WGA!
20566899? ago
Thanks, I have read the OP of that and still have to make it through many of the comments and some of your other work you have linked to.
Just wanted to say that the English results for (NOSE IN NOSE OUT) are the motherlode, which I am sure you already know. First three results blew my mind, especially regarding a conversation you were having with another anon only a few days or so ago. But there are so many hits! Can't wait to see your analysis.
20568608? ago
Have a look at: >
ABCDEFGHIJKLMONP
Q comes after P. An OBVIOUS crumb left left for us.
Thus click on ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP and you get some good stuff, which I have already decoded in a more recent post. One of the results here which I am breaking down (it's too big) is DARK SECRET KEY CODE. That's noodle cooker, especially when you start going through, dare I say PEEL BACK each "Layer". We are literally lifting The Veil (an anagram for Evil, V at the start of the word Veil, which = 6 and represents Satan).
20568414? ago
P.s.s - Just quickly, I have just had the meaning of NOSE revealed: >
NOSE = KNOWS
In context of 9/11, and considering that was an Egyptian Obelisk on Melania's dress, it actually means "KNOWS", as in "we know" who perpetrated 9/11. FLOTUS knows (pun intended) how to Troll as good as POTUS haha! Decode coming today. NMBRFG D5.
20568320? ago
So soes "Vaping" and "Pennywise"
20563745? ago
Wanted to give heads up. Polly vid 7 min in gets hot at 8 min in fro number fags. D bono.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c-_6ydYsZJg
20569774? ago
TY.
NMBRFG
D5
WWG1WGA!
20589172? ago
Just curious what you came up with in regaurds to this ?
20589570? ago
*ALINTFNSOFT
= Patience is a V_irtue.
'o-o' <
20589512? ago
Lots happened since we communicated. I need to work on this more. MAYBE tomorrow.
ITMT > Please comb through this site for this sign: 'o-o' <
... Follow the WR.
TBA.
<3
20589595? ago
WR
'Good on ya Mum, Tippy Top's The ONE".
'o-o' <
%X%?
D%
20563334? ago
Awesome, thanks! Have previously talked to you very briefly Re: Amazon and Marker 1.
20708839? ago
I posted this 10 days ago.
POTUS repeated the "TIP TOP TIPPY TOP SHAPE" in the last couple few days (after my post). Connected message...? Of course it was. He is confirming the post. <
Thoughts?
START
WR
'Good on ya Mum, Tippy Top's The ONE".
'o-o' <
%X%?
D%
EDIT > THE YEAR OF THE BOOMERANG?
END
20562362? ago
Agreed. This is INSANE. The taunts are so blatant now!
20561976? ago
I like your digits. Kek!