Anonymous ID: 05975f Jan. 2, 2018, 11:43 a.m. No.229632   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>229571

>>229496

 

Interesting analysis. I remember that scene pretty vividly. Not sure it solves Q, but there are also multiple meanings he said.

 

Your last point about being"selected" is VERY similar to Ex Machina and how the main character was "lotteried" to visit the "google" AI compound, based on his profile and seduced by the FEMALE AI bot, built from his porn preferences to test HIM (not the AI necessarily).

 

Mostly unrelated, but couldn't help see the similarities…and AI is becoming a big concern.

 

Timestamps certainly compelling to someone who notices such things.

Anonymous ID: 05975f Jan. 2, 2018, 12:09 p.m. No.229772   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9800

>>229621

>>229511

>>229679

 

I don't know who was on the flight, but that Germanwings flight (suicide) sounded fishy.

 

Also pretty sure Flight TWA 800 was shot down (on purpose or by mistake). Too many witnesses saw that.

 

Egyptian pilot blamed for suiciding the plane. I just don't buy that a commercial pilot would do that. EgyptAir Flight 990. 1999. Maybe an outlier.

Anonymous ID: 05975f Jan. 2, 2018, 12:14 p.m. No.229793   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>229707

>>229688

word

 

I've had relationships with multiple PhD's. They aren't very knowledgeable outside of their own specialty. They are booksmart, but not critical thinkers necessarily. Overachievers.

 

Even questions I've had related to their "specialty" are unable to be answered. I've come to learn from stupid doctors I've fired, that just because someone has a degree/certification doesn't mean they know what they are doing. They crammed and studied enough to pass a test, but that doesn't mean they can apply that "memorized knowledge" properly.

 

PhD in related field, never heard of GcMAF or Nagalese (cancer cure related). I couldn't believe it. I heard about it in casual research.