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Midnight Meme Of The Day! Is One Very Crucial Word In Trump's Epstein Letter Being Glossed Over? 

  • Writer: Noah
    Noah
  • Jul 23
  • 4 min read
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by Noah


A further examination of one word in the purported letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein could shed some additional glaring light. When the public first became aware of Trump's birthday note to his pal Jeffrey Epstein a few days ago, many people, myself included, noticed the use of the word "enigma." It stands out as an un-Trumpian kind of word. A few of his cesspool of defenders in the White House and elsewhere even pointed to the three syllable word as evidence that Trump didn't write the letter. They grasped at the word despite both the context of Trump's general character when it comes to women and the letter itself. This is the guy, after all, that talks about preferring his women on the younger side just like he knows Epstein did and likes to "grab them by the pussy." Here's Trump all the way back in 2002 as he's quoted in the infamous New York Magazine article: 


"I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."


Yeah, right, terrific guy. We also know that Trump likes to walk in on his teen beauty contestants as they are dressing and undressing. Of course he does. He feels entitled since he's the one running the pageant. He's also an adjudicated  rapist. Trump is a walking talking exercise of connecting the dots. 


All of this context brings us back to the word "enigma." What I have noticed and what I have waited for commentary on is that people have noticed the word and pointed to it but I haven't seen or heard any explanations of what its meaning in the letter could be. As a person who likes to occasionally slip a bit of code writing into my posts, I couldn't help but focus in on what, on the surface, seemed like a somewhat odd word choice. Trump is not an enigma. Neither was Epstein. The word by itself is inartfully used.


Maybe I spent too much time studying poetry and novels in college as an English Lit guy but, when I read something, I do pay careful attention to the use of every word and, in the case of Trump's letter to Epstein, "enigma" is an outlier. It's an enigma in and of itself. Why is it there? Answer: It is code. What are these two horrific knuckle dragging humanoids really talking about? I'll offer an explanation that fits: What if "enigma" is an anagram? What if "enigma" is an anagram for the word gamine? Both words might be too sophisticated for Trump but not Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell. Trump picked it up somewhere. And we all learn words from our friends, especially the ones who share a common interest. As Trump not so cryptically says in his letter:


"We have certain things in common, Jeffrey."


The word "gamine" certainly relates directly to what we know or think we know about both Trump and his now deceased party pal Jeffrey Epstein. A gamine is a youthful girl and a beautiful and sexually alluring one at that, one that arouses interest. "Gamine" is an old school kind of word. It just doesn't show up much anymore. For a couple of days, when the idea of "enigma" being an anagram for gamine hit me, I even wondered why I knew the word. Then it came to me like a bolt out of the blue. It was used prominently from the mid-19th century into the 1950s. There are additional details in the definition of gamine, things like slender and/or boyish, but, you get the picture. I knew the word from the works of the brilliant William Makepeace Thackeray, a historically well known 19th century English satirist and novelist. Thackeray wrote Vanity Fair and he also wrote about the gamines of Paris in one of his Parisian sketches in 1840. The origin of the word gamine is even French and was originally used as a descriptive for an urchin or naughty playful child. The more you know about the word, the more it fits this discussion.


In Trump's letter, the passage at the top of this post is placed within the black sharpie drawing of a naked woman (See below). Trump is alluding to enigmas and he is alluding to secrets, "wonderful secrets," he says. Consider the dots connected. He even signed the thing on the crotch of his drawing. He is a very, sick, sick man. But you already knew that. A lot of people like him just fine though, and they are well represented by the majority they elected to Congress.


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Addendum: The picture of the ultra juvenile 13-year-old boy signed drawing on Trump Organization letterhead seems to have been disappeared from the googles. Instead google seems to be only showing fakes in order to discredit the real thing but I am reasonably sure that the drawing will appear on shirts, hats, and flags available on etsy, ebay, and amazon by the time you read this. It will appear right along with the endless sh*tpiles of pro-ICE and pro-Alligator Alcatraz shirts, hats. etc. they've been selling on such sites. Mike Johnson, who has now adjourned The House for 6 weeks in order to avoid dealing with the "Release The Files!" issue, probably already has a prototype that he wears while he and his son check each other's weekly porn intake.

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