Dan Scavino, one of Donald Trump's most senior social media aides, sent QAnon followers into a frenzy late Sunday night with a five-word social media post that ignited hours of conspiratorial speculation, Dark Knight Rises references, and ideas about numerology before sunrise.
At 2:03 a.m. Eastern Time, Scavino posted simply: "Every journey has an end," in quotation marks.
That was enough to spur curiosity.
Within minutes, followers were hunting for hidden meaning. One account flagged what it called the essential clue: "Keyword Journey," suggesting the word itself was a coded signal rather than a philosophical observation.
Others went further. One commenter connected the phrase to the 2012 Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises," writing, "Every Hero has a journey. Every Journey has an end," before noting that a character in the movie tells Bruce Wayne: "There's a storm coming, Mr. Wayne. You and your friends better batten down the hatches. Because when it hits, you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us."
A third connected Scavino's post to a Trump quote about human trafficking, implying the "journey" referred to a coming purge of trafficking networks — a perennial QAnon obsession.
The most elaborate interpretation came from a user who ran the phrase through gematria, the practice of assigning numerical values to letters. "Every journey has an end = 249," she wrote. "Crimes Against Humanity = 249. N1NJA."
Scavino, who serves as one of Trump's longest-tenured aides and is widely seen as the architect of his social media strategy, did not clarify the post. Whether it was a deliberate nod to his conspiracy-minded base, a reference to something entirely mundane, or simply a late-night thought remains unknown.
By morning it had racked up 173,500 views.