It’s well known that coded comms are frequently used by people on the national and world stage.
Often it’s the bad guys, like when it was recently revealed that James Comey posted “Oxferd comma” as a coded message to unleash attacks on President Trump.
See here:
Former Acting Assistant AG Jeff Clark alleges the FBI deliberately misspelled and coded its secret counterintelligence probe into Trump — substituting a zero for an "o" and misspelling "Oxford" as "Oxferd" — specifically to foil any Freedom of Information Act requests that could… pic.twitter.com/taLWcdoC4o
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) August 6, 2026
But I think we often get them from the good guys too, and many people are wondering if that’s what we’re getting right now from Sen. Grassley.
Because the guy has been on an extremely strange posting binge posting about his “beloved vacuum Beth” that recently broke.
When I first saw these, they really pissed me off.
My initial reaction was: Shut the hell up Grassley and get back to work! You should be working round the clock as one of the most senior and influential Republicans to PASS THE SAVE AMERICA ACT, not tweeting numerous times about your vacuum cleaner. It’s embarrassing!
But what if that’s not the case?
What if these are comms?
If that’s the case, it suddenly becomes much more interesting!
There have been many vacuum posts from Grassley recently, but this is the one catching the most attention:
My friend in Sioux City met me in Fort Dodge to deliver his 17 year old Hoover vacuum I thanked him and appreciated his gift. After I get chance to use it I will report on how Beth 2.0 compares to Beth 1.0 pic.twitter.com/YmYIOfmGBx
— Chuck Grassley (@ChuckGrassley) August 19, 2026
At first glance, you might think the same thing I did which is that this is patently ridiculous and an absolute embarrassment to Republicans, to Congress, to America.
And that’s valid if there’s nothing else behind this.
But then people started noticing that it sure does seem to have a lot of coded comms in here.
Like this:
OH COME ON!
A (new to Grassley) SEVENTEEN year old vacuum…???
Looks like the [H]ouse is clean and now it's SHOW TIME.
"Beth 2.0" = Trump Admin V2?@RealAbs1776 https://t.co/f5zpaJAJly
— Kimberly Auer (@Kimberlyrja8) August 19, 2026
And this:
🚨 Boom.
Beth (meaning House in hebrew) replaced with 17 year old hoover by a FREN.
Yeah, 17!
BETH (House) 2.0! – Trump admin v.2
Get it? – (Trust Grassley)
🔥🔥🔥
— Autist The 17th (@AutistDivision) August 19, 2026
And this:
Beth it’s Easter u and I have to work hard to get this farm house ready for the grassley gathering Sunday
Who is Beth?
BETH
B=2, E=5, T=20, H=8
2+5+2+0+8=17=QRed carpet. Clean House. 😎
END GAME pic.twitter.com/jPwF8i7IqD— theREAL Ih8uJACK™ 🌪⚠️ (@Ih8uJack) April 9, 2023
So essentially, Beth = House and Beth also = 17.
17 = Q.
Beth 2.0 = House 2.0 = Trump Admin 2.0 = Trump Has Cleaned The House and It’s Now Done
"17 year old Hoover vacuum"
Beth 2.0 vs Beth 1.0 -> talking about replacements
Vacuum cleaner -> clean house
Interesting comms here sir, kek🐸
Very interesting indeed.😎🍿@AutistDivision @irishpatriot91 @SpiritualSF_17 https://t.co/wHhTUiZIc2
— 🏝TD 🌎🌍🌏🏝 (@DjuricTine) August 19, 2026
Honestly, I really hope these are indeed comms, because if they’re not then it’s time to send Grassley out to pasture. To the glue factory Grassman!
But it’s not even just Grassley today.
Here is the official Dept. of War X.com account posting very clear Q comms:
Sorry to keep you waiting, patriots.
Complicated business. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/GpfcehrI6e
— Department of War CTO (@DoWCTO) August 19, 2026
And:
Good morning. We are going to win. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/5Bq7hZG7CP
— Department of War CTO (@DoWCTO) August 18, 2026
Love to hear what you think!
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