>>10597679 (lb)
Time out
If you know this, and they know this because they are here reading this, how is the 4 corner/middle thing even going to work initially?
>>10597679 (lb)
Time out
If you know this, and they know this because they are here reading this, how is the 4 corner/middle thing even going to work initially?
Open image in paint.
Increase by percentage (120)
Make yerself a border!
Until that doesn't work in 2-4 days, then do… something else.
>>10597859 (/pb)
WHY DOESN'T @POTUS JUST COME OUT AND SAY THIS ON THE PODIUM?
NO SERIOUSLY, AT THIS POINT, WHY NOT?
My question is why would it take them 2-4 days? They are here reading this now. They'd just go ahead and modify. This is some mice in a wheel shit if I've ever seen it.
>2-4 days for them to wise up.
That's precisely what Q just said. Do you guys even read the drops/responses?
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: dd7b12 No.10597597 📁
Sep 10 2020 20:33:46 (EST) NEW
Anonymous ID: 94333c No.10597547 📁
Sep 10 2020 20:31:41 (EST) NEW
Given this information, how much time we have before they adapt?
2-4 days.
They will deploy a 'centralized' picture frame approach next.
Instructions to follow [mod].
Q
I get that, but we're expected to think they don't have the most brilliant people that money could buy to overnight a working code? I've worked in these environments. I know 3 guys personally that could conjure up a functional test in 24 hours flat.
I'm going to go ahead and log off for the night. 7 more weeks, remember? Then what? Someone gets arrested, or we have to wait until Jan? Nobody seems to ask about whether things actually take off or not the next day, or after all the newly elected people take office. That'll be another 2 whole months after the election.