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Q never tells us anything outright.
And there are always double and triple meanings
In this case, MOS might mean MOSSAD but does that mean Q is referring to MOSSAD when he writes MOS?
NO!!!
If, it is an instance where he means MOSSAD he is most likely referring to the rogue MOSSAD agents who are allied to the rogue MI-6 agents and the rogue CIA agents commanded out of Switzerland.
He is not referring to the clean MOSSAD that is under the command og Netanyahu
MOS could mean MOSES or MOSAIC
It could mean Mall Of Switzerland as shorthand for the city where that is located.
https://www.mallofswitzerland.ch/en/
It could even be a reference to MOS Bombs
Meeting Of Styles sells spray paint bombs for graffitti. And one of the sites that sells them, Bombing Science has a logo that looks like a Periodic Table entry.
Element 98 is Californium, a radioactive element.
Smuggling of Californium, used for nuclear bombs, in Turkey
http://www.newscast-pratyaksha.com/english/smuggling-californium-nuclear-bombs-turkey/
I think that when Q writes UraniumOne he is not referring to the company UraniumOne. He is telling us to dig companies that trade in nuclear bomb materials with Canadian connections. Those who did that kind of dig would have found a lot of Iranians in Canada studying Engineering. Many of them died in a mysterious plane crash when elements inside Iran fired two missiles at a passenger plane as it took off.
Nuclear engineers perhaps?
To many people on this board are stupid teenagers who think this is a game, a simple puzzle like the one their teachers praise them for solving and make them feel smart.
ButThis is NOT A GAME
And nothing is simple, there are layers to everything and the enemy has placed traps for any intelligence analyst who tries to track them.
Nobody on this board will ever interpret a single line from a Q drop. This is a job for teamwork, hard won teamwork where the digs expand and evolve and the picture becomes clearer as more people join in the hard work.
Guesses do not count as digs.
But an out of the box guess can be verty valuable to a digger who has gotten stuck and is looking for a way to continue.
By the way, MOS may mean MOSCOW.
It's not simple, and there is no guarantee that the meaning in one line, is the same as in any other line.
As for Media Object Server, I see that paraded out again and again but nobody ever connects it to anything else or explains how it is relevant. Seems to me that it is an obscure MS enterprise product and has no relevance. But without someone really digging into it, we'll never know.
Everyone who guessed MOS = Media Object Server is clearly wrong.
That's because giving up the moment you figure out a possible acronym is the wimpiest excuse for digging I have ever seen.