Anonymous ID: a2ecb3 March 28, 2020, 10:42 p.m. No.9224   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

as posted >>>/qresearch/8607610

 

Q Tripcode Map

 

Shills have tried to attack Q, ignorantly of course, saying there's no proof Q is the same Q who posted on 4chan, then 8chan, and now on 8kun. That is completely and demonstrably false as this map shows. There are also some newer anons who might not know or were there for the unbroken tripcode updates that authenticate the Q who posts on 8kun, posted on 8chan, and posted on 4chan are all the same. While Q may be a team, the small group all post as Q under the same tripcode, and that tripcode has been transparently and securely updated since Q first got a tripcode on 4/pol/. Q also verified the posts that were made before using a tripcode by confirming the Map with them in it. Q at first would post the tripcode updates on the boards where anons would post, then transitioned to going the tripcode updates on private boards where only Q could posts and access for more security.

 

Each tripcode update is in the crumbs. The purpose of this map and dig is to show a bit of context behind the tripcode updates. Above each group of crumbs there's a small narration of what the context at the time was behind those crumbs, and at the bottom right of each crumb there's which board it was posted on. The map goes from Q's first post with a tripcode on 4chan /pol/, to the board migrations on 8chan, to /qresearch/ and /greatawakening/, to /patriotsfight/, then to 8kun and /projectDcomms/. Q also posted pictures on different tripcodes to verify and authenticate Q posted both of them, which is noted by the asterisk at the top of the crumb. Each tripcode's crumbs are color coded.

 

Check out the graphic in a new tab, there's some highlights (and lowlights, kek) of Q's crumbs. It's a good review for anons who weren't there for the updates, and a good reminder for anons that were there for them. Would be happy to have a discussion about it and if there are any errors just post them. Will probably do updates if I find them too.

 

Pic1: Tripcode Map

*Open in a new tab and zoom for more detail

Pic2: The table from within the map

Pic3: Q's latest revivification after the salt rotation on 8kun

Dates the tripcodes were used for:

Before the tripcode: 10/28/17 โ€“ 11/9/17

!ITPB.qbhqo: 11/9/17 โ€“ 12/15/17

!UW.yye1fxo: 12/15/17 โ€“ 3/23/18

!xowAT4ZVQ: 3/23/18 โ€“ 5/4/18

!2jsTvXXmXs: 5/4/18 โ€“ 5/8/18

!4pRcUA0IBE: 5/8/18 โ€“ 5/19/18

!CbboFOtcZs: 5/19/18 โ€“ 8/5/18

!A6yxsPKia: 8/5/18 โ€“ 8/10/18

!!mG7VjxZNCI: 8/10/18 โ€“ 12/2/19

!!Hs1Jq13jV6: 12/2/19 โ€“ Present

Boards (and sites) the tripcodes were used on:

Before the tripcode: 4/pol/ (4chan)

!ITPB.qbhqo: 4/pol/, 8/pol/, /cbts/ (4chan, 8chan)

!UW.yye1fxo: 8/pol/, /cbts/, /thestorm/, /greatawakening/, /qresearch/ (8chan)

!xowAT4ZVQ: /greatawakening/, /qresearch/, /patriotsfight/ (8chan)

!2jsTvXXmXs: /patriotsfight/, /qresearch/ (8chan)

!4pRcUA0IBE: /patriotsfight/, /qresearch/ (8chan)

!CbboFOtcZs: /patriotsfight/, /qresearch/ (8chan)

!A6yxsPKia: /patriotsfight/, /qresearch/ (8chan)

!!mG7VjxZNCI: /patriotsfight/, /qresearch/, /projectDcomms/ (8chan, 8kun)

!!Hs1Jq13jV6: /projectDcomms/, /qresearch/ (8chan, 8kun)

Amount of posts while the tripcodes were active:

Before the tripcode: 127

!ITPB.qbhqo: 232

!UW.yye1fxo: 602

!xowAT4ZVQ: 351

!2jsTvXXmXs: 9

!4pRcUA0IBE: 95

!CbboFOtcZs: 403

!A6yxsPKia: 16

!!mG7VjxZNCI: 1803

!!Hs1Jq13jV6: Ongoing

*Approximations based on qmap.pub searches, including any posts while the tripcode was active.

Sauce for the specific crumbs with the tripcode updates:

>Trip added

https://qmap.pub/read/128

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>Updated

https://qmap.pub/read/359

>Confirmed

https://qmap.pub/read/360

>Confirmed

https://qmap.pub/read/361

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>Tripcode update

https://qmap.pub/read/961

>Updated Tripcode

https://qmap.pub/read/962

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>TRIP UPDATE

https://qmap.pub/read/1311

>TRIP CONF

https://qmap.pub/read/1313

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>TRIP update

https://qmap.pub/read/1321

>TRIP confirmed

https://qmap.pub/read/1322

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>TRIP CHANGE

https://qmap.pub/read/1416

>Updated

https://qmap.pub/read/1417

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>Trip update

https://qmap.pub/read/1819

>Trip update confirmed

https://qmap.pub/read/1820

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>TRIP UPDATE COMING

https://qmap.pub/read/1835

>NEW TRIP CONFRIMED

https://qmap.pub/read/1836

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>Future trip(c) re_verify:

https://qmap.pub/read/3627

>New board created

https://qmap.pub/read/3629

>/start/

https://qmap.pub/read/3637

>/trip_config/

https://qmap.pub/read/3639

This update is a bit more complicated as you all know, yet still secure and authenticated. See the pic3

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Anonymous ID: a2ecb3 April 5, 2020, 10:58 a.m. No.9655   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

as posted >>>/qresearch/8693957, >>>/qresearch/8694084

 

HOW TO EVALUATE EVIDENCE

https://pastebin.com/tntBn1Sj

 

When confronted with the unknown, observe what evidence is presented.

 

15 Types of Evidence

 

1. Analogical Evidence

While not a kind of evidence youโ€™d use in court, this kind of evidence can be useful for increasing credibility by drawing parallels when there isnโ€™t enough information to prove something in an investigation. Analogical evidence uses a comparison of things that are similar to draw an analogy.

 

2. Anecdotal Evidence

Anecdotal evidence isnโ€™t used in court, but can sometimes help in an investigation to get a better picture of an issue. The biggest problem with this kind of evidence is that it is often โ€œcherry pickedโ€ to present only anecdotes that support a particular conclusion. Consider it with skepticism, and in combination with other, more reliable, kinds of evidence.

 

3. Character Evidence

This is a testimony or document that is used to help prove that someone acted in a particular way based on the personโ€™s character. While this canโ€™t be used to prove that a personโ€™s behavior at a certain time was consistent with his or her character, it can be used in some investigations to prove intent, motive, or opportunity.

 

4. Circumstantial Evidence

Also known as indirect evidence, this type of evidence is used to infer something based on a series of facts separate from the fact the argument is trying to prove. It requires a deduction of facts from other facts that can be proven and, is not considered to be strong evidence.

 

5. Demonstrative Evidence

An object or document is considered to be demonstrative evidence when it directly demonstrates a fact. Itโ€™s a common and reliable kind of evidence. Examples of this kind of evidence are photographs, video and audio recordings, charts, etc.

 

6. Digital Evidence

Digital evidence can be any sort of digital file from an electronic source. This includes email, text messages, instant messages, files and documents extracted from hard drives, electronic financial transactions, audio files, video files. Digital evidence can be found on any server or device that stores data, including some lesser-known sources such as home video game consoles, GPS sport watches and internet-enabled devices used in home automation. Digital evidence is often found through internet searches using open source intelligence (OSINT).

 

7. Direct Evidence

The most powerful type of evidence, direct evidence requires no inference. The evidence alone is the proof.

 

8. Documentary Evidence

Most commonly considered to be written forms of proof, such as letters or wills, documentary evidence can also include other types of media, such as images, video or audio recordings, etc.

 

9. Exculpatory Evidence

This type of evidence can exonerate a defendant in a โ€“ usually criminal โ€“ case. Prosecutors and police are required to disclose to the defendant any exculpatory evidence they find or risk having the case dismissed.

 

10. Forensic Evidence

Forensic Evidence is scientific evidence, such as DNA, trace evidence, fingerprints or ballistics reports, and can provide proof to establish a personโ€™s guilt or innocence. Forensic evidence is generally considered to be strong and reliable evidence and alongside helping to convict criminals, its role in exonerating the innocent has been well documented. The term โ€œforensicโ€ means โ€œfor the courtsโ€.

 

11. Hearsay Evidence

Hearsay evidence consists of statements made by witnesses who are not present. Hearsay evidence is not admissible in court.

 

12. Physical Evidence

As would be expected, evidence that is in the form of a tangible object, such as a firearm, fingerprints, rope purportedly used to strangle someone, or tire casts from a crime scene, is considered to be physical evidence. Physical evidence is also known as โ€œrealโ€ or โ€œmaterialโ€ evidence. It can be presented in court as an exhibit of a physical object, captured in still or moving images, described in text, audio or video or referred to in documents.

 

13. Prima Facie Evidence

Meaning โ€œon its first appearanceโ€ this is evidence presented before a trial that is enough to prove something until it is successfully disproved or rebutted at trial. This is also called โ€œpresumptive evidenceโ€.

 

14. Statistical Evidence

Evidence that uses numbers (or statistics) to support a position is called statistical evidence. This type of evidence is based on research or polls.

 

15. Testimonial Evidence

One of the most common forms of evidence, this is either spoken or written evidence given by a witness under oath. It can be gathered in court, at a deposition or through an affidavit.

Anonymous ID: a2ecb3 April 9, 2020, 8:59 a.m. No.9759   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

as posted >>>/qresearch/8733803

 

https://youtu.be/9E3uBWn7e8U

 

For TOR baking embed the link above instead of using a graphic, TOR does not allow images but will allow an embed to YT

 

see

>>9258 How do you insert General Image in TOR bakes? >>9278