Never post with a name or email address.
I say this for your safety.
Board rules also.
Reported.
Never post with a name or email address.
I say this for your safety.
Board rules also.
Reported.
One more time.
โขNov 9, 2017 excerpt from Q drop
What is a map?
Why is a map useful?
What is a legend?
Why is a legend useful?
What is a sequence?
Why is this relevant?
When does a map become a guide?
What is a keystone?
Everything stated is relevant.
Everything.
Future provides past.
Map provides picture.
Picture provides 40,000ft. v.
40,000ft. v. is classified.
Why is a map useful?
Think direction.
Think full picture.
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A map is a 2-dimensional diagram of geographic features.
It is useful when it helps you get someplace you want to go.
A legend defines the meaning of the symbols on the map.
A legend is useful when you see a symbol on the map, and you want to know what it means.
A sequence is an ordered list.
It's relevant on a map because it can navigate you from where you are to where you want to get to.
A map becomes a guide when it contains directions.
A map is a picture.
A map is useful if you can orient the map correctly to match the direction you are facing.
I skipped the part about 40,000ft. and full picture.
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I tried this:
Analysis of Q Raw Text
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Upload raw text to Text Analyzer https:// www.online-utility.org/text/analyzer.jsp
Capture and/or study the results.
and decided that was not the way to proceed. Just posting it for elimination so nobody else has to repeat what I tried.
Moving on, looking for markers. As in punctuation mark[er]s? That text analysis app strips out punctuation, & is not the function I'm looking for.
More accurately, a map legend.
Defines the relationship betwen map symbols and their meanings.
20 million Bangla Deshis drink arsenic contaminated water because there is currently no alternative there. BTW, some American cities are in the same situation. There are mighty rivers of water in the atmosphere that could be tapped, in addition to other possible remedies.
https:// www.hrw. org/news/2016/04/06/bangladesh-20-million-drink-arsenic-laced-water
The Newsweek "readers" are by and large illiterate anyway. The NW fakesters know that all they have to do is make any wild accusation against their enemies, and it will be believed by their moron subscribers. Just put in a couple of images along with crazed accusations against people far better than themselves (you fake journalists are reading this, I knowโ-so you can just sit on it and spin at 50,000 RPM), and they will say, "Oh look!! Pretty!! Q is bad!!" Meanwhile, we just continue on to the inevitable victory, so help us God.
Nobody asked "liability to whom?"
The obvious superficial conclusion is liability to U.S.A.
But Snowden might in fact ALSO be a liability to someone elseโฆ
Think, anons.