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On Sat Oct 03, 03:31:34, President Donald Trump sent out this tweet:  
 
On Sat Oct 03, 03:31:34, President Donald Trump sent out this tweet:  
 
[[File:Blockchaintweet.png|none|thumb|447x447px|[https://tweetstamp.org/1312233807991496704 Tweet archived on the blockchain via TweetStamp]]]
 
[[File:Blockchaintweet.png|none|thumb|447x447px|[https://tweetstamp.org/1312233807991496704 Tweet archived on the blockchain via TweetStamp]]]
All-caps usually indicates a significant comm - in this case LOVE. But what turned out to be even more notable was a bizarre "typo" - spelling "well" with a capital letter i in place of a second L. This has been verified both by examining the source code of the tweet, as well as the blockchain-verified record of its content.<ref>[https://tweetstamp.org/1312233807991496704 @realDonaldTrump via tweetstamp.org]</ref>  
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All-caps usually indicates a significant comm - in this case LOVE. But what turned out to be even more notable was a bizarre "typo" - spelling "well" with a capital letter i in place of a second L. This has been verified both by examining the source code of the tweet, as well as the blockchain-verified record of its content.<ref>[https://tweetstamp.org/1312233807991496704 @realDonaldTrump via tweetstamp.org]</ref>
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===Misspellings matter===
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We know that misspellings matter in comms - Drops #831 and #3704 confirm this, among others. So, let's take a look first at the word itself - WELI. There are many different results for this word, and I'll try to start on an analysis of each of them and what they could mean. Feel free to add additional insights.
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==The wild card==
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[[File:Weli.jpg|thumb|A ''Weli'' from a William Tell pack of cards|335x335px]]
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The '''''Weli''''', formerly '''''Welli''''', is a playing card used in the Salzburg and  William Tell card decks, which are Austrian regional patterns of the German-suited playing cards. It has the value of 6 of Bells and, in the South Tyrol variant of the card game, Watten, it is the only 6 used and can, in addition to its own suit of Bells, join the trump suits of Acorns, Hearts and Leaves. In all other variants of Watten, the 7 of Bells is the ''Weli''.
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=====As a wild card=====
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In the Austrian games of Watten, Bieten, and Perlaggen, the ''Weli'' acts as a [[Wild card (card games)|wild card]], something which is illustrated by the depiction of two other suits (Acorns and Hearts) on the card and by its special design (it is the only playing card with a printed name).<ref>McLeod, John. [https://www.pagat.com/trumps/watten.html Watten] at [[pagat.com]]. Retrieved 1 June 2018.</ref><ref>McLeod, John. [https://www.pagat.com/last/bieten.htm Bietenl] at [[pagat.com]]. Retrieved 1 June 2018.</ref><ref>McLeod, John. [https://www.pagat.com/trumps/perlaggen.html Perlaggen] at [[pagat.com]]. Retrieved 1 June 2018.</ref> In other games, it is simply the six of bells.
  
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=== Analysis ===
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"The Weli acts as a wild card." It could be referring to POTUS having a trick up his sleeve, or preparing to make an unpredicted move.
  
===Misspellings matter===
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==== Further research needed into: ====
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Other symbolism to investigate:
We know that misspellings matter in comms - Drops #831 and #3704 confirm this, among others. So, let's take a look first at the word itself - WELI. There are many different results for this word, and I'll try to start on an analysis of each of them and what they could mean. Feel free to add additional insights.
 
  
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* Acorns & hearts
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* Six bells
  
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== Hawaiian fear ==
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Weli is a Hawaiian word with multiple meanings.<ref>Hawaiian Dictionaries. "Weli". [http://wehewehe.org/gsdl2.85/cgi-bin/hdict?e=q-11000-00---off-0hdict--00-1----0-10-0---0---0direct-10-ED--4--textpukuielbert%2ctextmamaka-----0-1l--11-en-Zz-1---Zz-1-home-weli--00-4-1-00-0--4----0-0-11-00-0utfZz-8-00&a=d&d=D20980 Ulukau Hawaiian Electronic Library].</ref><blockquote>1. nvs. Fear, terror, dread; fearful, afraid. Kau ka weli, kū ka weli, full of fear; terror-stricken. Ua kau koʻu weli i ka luaʻi pele, I was filled with fear of the lava eruption. hoʻo.weli To frighten, terrify, arouse fear. (PPN weli.)
  
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2. n. A holothurian. (KL. line 19.)
  
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3. n. Scion, sucker, shoot, as from a root; spreading root.
  
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4. n. Phosphorescent light on water, believed caused by a ghost that was interfering with fishing. See ex., ''kū'' 5.
  
==Connections==
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5. Same as welina. E weli hoʻi iāʻoe (For. 4:163), greetings to you.</blockquote>
[[File:Weli.jpg|thumb|A ''Weli'' from a William Tell pack of cards]]
 
The '''''Weli''''', formerly '''''Welli''''', is a [[playing card]] used in the Salzburg and  [[William Tell deck|William Tell card decks]], which are [[Austria]]n regional patterns of the [[German playing cards|German-suited playing cards]]. It has the value of 6 of Bells and, in the [[South Tyrol]] variant of the card game, [[Watten (game)|Watten]], it is the only 6 used and can, in addition to its own suit of Bells, join the trump suits of Acorns, Hearts and Leaves. In all other variants of Watten, the 7 of Bells is the ''Weli''.
 
  
== History ==
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=== Analysis ===
  
The ''Weli'' is also often called the ''Welli'' or ''Belli'' and, dialectically, the ''Wöli'', ''Wöüli'' or ''Belle''. The name ''Weli'' probably comes from the Italian word ''belli'', which means "bells".
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==== Fear ====
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The first definition is obviously the most striking: '''Fear, terror, dread; fearful, afraid. full of fear; terror-stricken.''' Could be code suggesting that what is going "well" is that a certain group of people are terror-stricken.  
  
Historically the ''Weli'' is first recorded in the early 1850s, when a [[Bolzano|Bozen]] card manufacturer inscribed ''WELLI'' onto the six of bells. As early as 1855, the ''Weli'' was integrated in the Salzburg pattern as the 6 of Bells.<ref>[https://i-p-c-s.org/pattern/ps-46.html Later Tyrol pattern] at the [[International Playing-Card Society]]</ref> The gravestone appearing in many depictions is probably the grave of the [[Paul of Tarsus|Apostle Paul]].
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==== Further research needed into: ====
  
In the game of [[Jaggln]], the Six of Bells is usually called the ''Buggl'' (Austrian dialect for ''Buckel'', a hump or rounded object, perhaps referring to the shape of the bells).<ref>Schipflinger, Anton (1927). "Das Jaggln" in ''Tiroler Heimatblätter'', Issue 7/8, pp. 230/231.</ref>
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* Recent happenings in Hawaii.  
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* Senators and Representatives from Hawaii, recent actions.
  
===Weli, the wild card===
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==== Holothurian ====
In the Austrian games of Watten, Bieten, and Perlaggen, the ''Weli'' acts as a [[Wild card (card games)|wild card]], something which is illustrated by the depiction of two other suits (Acorns and Hearts) on the card and by its special design (it is the only playing card with a printed name).<ref>McLeod, John. [https://www.pagat.com/trumps/watten.html Watten] at [[pagat.com]]. Retrieved 1 June 2018.</ref><ref>McLeod, John. [https://www.pagat.com/last/bieten.htm Bietenl] at [[pagat.com]]. Retrieved 1 June 2018.</ref><ref>McLeod, John. [https://www.pagat.com/trumps/perlaggen.html Perlaggen] at [[pagat.com]]. Retrieved 1 June 2018.</ref> In other games, it is simply the six of bells.
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The next definition, "holothurian", is a synonym for sea cucumber. Holothurians are best adapted to extreme depths - think Deep State - as well, they are scavengers, bottom-feeders. Sea cucumbers are often ignored by most of the marine predators because of the toxins they contain. This could contain a hint to what's to come - '''a bottom-feeding creature, usually ignored, highly toxic, and acclimated to the Deep.'''
  
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Scion
  
== References ==
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Revision as of 22:14, 3 October 2020

Initial findings

On Sat Oct 03, 03:31:34, President Donald Trump sent out this tweet:

All-caps usually indicates a significant comm - in this case LOVE. But what turned out to be even more notable was a bizarre "typo" - spelling "well" with a capital letter i in place of a second L. This has been verified both by examining the source code of the tweet, as well as the blockchain-verified record of its content.[1]

Misspellings matter

We know that misspellings matter in comms - Drops #831 and #3704 confirm this, among others. So, let's take a look first at the word itself - WELI. There are many different results for this word, and I'll try to start on an analysis of each of them and what they could mean. Feel free to add additional insights.

The wild card

A Weli from a William Tell pack of cards

The Weli, formerly Welli, is a playing card used in the Salzburg and William Tell card decks, which are Austrian regional patterns of the German-suited playing cards. It has the value of 6 of Bells and, in the South Tyrol variant of the card game, Watten, it is the only 6 used and can, in addition to its own suit of Bells, join the trump suits of Acorns, Hearts and Leaves. In all other variants of Watten, the 7 of Bells is the Weli.

As a wild card

In the Austrian games of Watten, Bieten, and Perlaggen, the Weli acts as a wild card, something which is illustrated by the depiction of two other suits (Acorns and Hearts) on the card and by its special design (it is the only playing card with a printed name).[2][3][4] In other games, it is simply the six of bells.

Analysis

"The Weli acts as a wild card." It could be referring to POTUS having a trick up his sleeve, or preparing to make an unpredicted move.

Further research needed into:

Other symbolism to investigate:

  • Acorns & hearts
  • Six bells

Hawaiian fear

Weli is a Hawaiian word with multiple meanings.[5]

1. nvs. Fear, terror, dread; fearful, afraid. Kau ka weli, kū ka weli, full of fear; terror-stricken. Ua kau koʻu weli i ka luaʻi pele, I was filled with fear of the lava eruption. hoʻo.weli To frighten, terrify, arouse fear. (PPN weli.)

2. n. A holothurian. (KL. line 19.)

3. n. Scion, sucker, shoot, as from a root; spreading root.

4. n. Phosphorescent light on water, believed caused by a ghost that was interfering with fishing. See ex., 5.

5. Same as welina. E weli hoʻi iāʻoe (For. 4:163), greetings to you.

Analysis

Fear

The first definition is obviously the most striking: Fear, terror, dread; fearful, afraid. full of fear; terror-stricken. Could be code suggesting that what is going "well" is that a certain group of people are terror-stricken.

Further research needed into:

  • Recent happenings in Hawaii.
  • Senators and Representatives from Hawaii, recent actions.

Holothurian

The next definition, "holothurian", is a synonym for sea cucumber. Holothurians are best adapted to extreme depths - think Deep State - as well, they are scavengers, bottom-feeders. Sea cucumbers are often ignored by most of the marine predators because of the toxins they contain. This could contain a hint to what's to come - a bottom-feeding creature, usually ignored, highly toxic, and acclimated to the Deep.

Scion

References

  1. ^ @realDonaldTrump via tweetstamp.org
  2. ^ McLeod, John. Watten at pagat.com. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  3. ^ McLeod, John. Bietenl at pagat.com. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  4. ^ McLeod, John. Perlaggen at pagat.com. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  5. ^ Hawaiian Dictionaries. "Weli". Ulukau Hawaiian Electronic Library.