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    Default Trump's Undecorated Christmas Tree

    Trump's undecorated Christmas tree, during his press conference yesterday, is a possible coded message to team Biden.

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    The Christmas tree has it's origins in ancient pagan times...

    "Long before Christianity appeared, people in the Northern Hemisphere used evergreen plants to decorate their homes, particularly the doors, to celebrate the Winter Solstice.
    On December 21 or December 22, the day is the shortest and the night the longest. Traditionally, this time of the year is seen as the return in strength of the sun god who had been weakened during winter — and the evergreen plants served as a reminder that the god would glow again and summer was to be expected."

    By leaving the tree undecorated Trump is calling attention to it as a symbol of dark giving way to light and of a 'return in strength of the sun god' or a return in strength of the light which is the truth that dispels the dark lies. The dark to light meme will be familiar to most.

    It can also be interpreted as Trump not having put the false light (Christmas tree lights/false president?) on the tree but is waiting for the true light, the truth, to crown the top.

    There may also be some significance in the December 21st/22nd date.
    Last edited by pueblo; 27th November 2020 at 15:51.

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