Memes for today's battle are being posted where? Today I have been posting all mine in the General as well as the Memes2 WAR ROOM FAKE NEWS OP >>79768.
Is that correct?
Data as of the hour ending 7pm EST
Here is testimony from two anons sitting side by side. One anon's browser shows Q's latest tweet, the other anon's browser does not show it. Refreshed, nothing. Closed browser and reopened, still nothing. Very very strange.
When Q posts again, if the post number has gone up to 52 then we can probably infer that 51 was posted then deleted. It may be in co-anon's browser cache but not in mine, and no longer available from the server because deleted by Q.
I'm not going to worry about it based on current evidence. I would not begin to suspect compromise until there was more evidence of it.
Guise, instead of saying "fake and gay" which is basically chan jargon that might not be well understood outside of the chans, how about it we said it this way:
The subject image is not authentic. It was created by anons, by combining reasonable speculations based on interpretations of Q's posts, with an image of a letterhead. Upon realizing that approach could be misleading, it was quickly marked "fake and gay", chan jargon for "inauthentic".
Please disregard this image and stand by for a credible and authentic one to be released through federal government channels at a time of their choosing….
You rememeber the night Q posted the image of Anderson Cooper with the honeybooboo doll and the Бажже papers. He said get a quick screen shot of it, because it would be deleted by "operators" momentarily. And it was. Q's operators can do that.
Couple of other interesting points in that email.
1) Podesta was buddies enough with Soros to go to a concert together (!)
2) An admission that they often do use codes, which might have to be looked up in a code list. But that it isn't code in this particular email.
That reinforces our pizzagate understanding about the pizza, hotdogs, dominoes, etc. in other Podesta emails.
Also suggests that we may be able to find other code words throughout the Podesta emails, eventually. (I'm not suggesting to look for them right now…we have enough on our plate from Q.)