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Another example of a Q puzzle is COVFEFE. That strange word tweeted by President Donald Trump on 5.31.2017.

Question: What is a subject that is considered negative by many people and is often mentioned as a negative thing by mostly alternative media? That's: 5G. And what is causing a feeling of negative press to the human body and mind? That's: 5G.

In this tweet by Donald Trump there's no mention of 5G whatsoever, but it seems to be a large piece of the puzzle.

The letters COV are in COVFEFE and in COVID-19.

The planet Earth is in a global coronavirus, also known as COVID-19 pandemic situation. Many people are inside their homes. And many governments and phone companies want to install 5G in cities and other places, even during this crisis situation. There are even rumors about 5G being installed during the lock-down of cities. Various online videos are showing that this seem to happen. There's a lot of resistance against the plans for 5G poles, boxes and streetlights. And there's evidence that 5G is in fact a weaponized grid system, you can look this all up online.

But when everybody have to stay inside and the regulations make it impossible for the people organize with more than two people in public, then a protest against 5G is very difficult these days, in a corona daze.

So coronavirus or COVid-19 is symbolically connected with 5G.

Some Q Anons have found out that Trump's COVFEFE is about the possibility to de-weaponize 5G. To make the electromagnetic waves more friendly, so to speak.

Linear Formula: FeCoV / CoFeV

Compound Formula CoFeV
Molecular Weight 165.72
Appearance Metallic solid in various forms (plate, bar, sheet, sputtering target, powder)
Melting Point 1427 °C
Boiling Point N/A
Density 8.12 g/cm3

Source: americanelements.com

Is Trump's COVFEFE tweet actually a warning for COVID-19 and the 5G install plans? Did he tweeted a formula to neutralize the dangers of 5G radiation?

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