Anonymous ID: 6c92af May 14, 2018, 11:26 a.m. No.1408377   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8418

>>1408336

 

He starts off with 12/7 being 00 Marker goes to Marker 59, then repeats on 2/4 with 00 again. I can't figure out why markers (not days, sorry) repeat after 60. If marker placement is wrong, the corresponding dates would be wrong.

 

By "every piece of the puzzle", you mean the Q posts on his graphic or what?

Anonymous ID: 6c92af May 14, 2018, 11:31 a.m. No.1408419   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1408362

 

The [2] is a marker. Q drops sometimes have them. Just a number in [ ]. On the graphic, the markers start at [00] and go down to [59] and then repeat.

 

When Q posts a marker, use the graph to find the corresponding date. From that date look up Q drops and Potus tweets. Should be significant info if the graph is accurate.

 

At this point, I'm not sure the markers line up correctly with dates. But I think he is def on the right track.

Anonymous ID: 6c92af May 14, 2018, 11:52 a.m. No.1408670   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1408418

 

12/7 is used for the starting marker because of the crumbs: what happened on 12/7? Clock started - 10 days. So, 12/7 - 12/17 are highlighted in yellow. Markers begin from there.

 

IMO, the markers are just numbers, not minutes, days weeks, etc. That's why they should start at 00. If anon used minutes, why not use hours since that is what the clock is based on? That's why I have concerns about the marker placements.

 

As for knowing which marker to use, I think you would go back to the earliest one available.

 

For example, one Q post has. You would find the [05] marker and look at the date on the left, first. Look up Q's post on that date and Potus tweets. If nothing seems to really correspond well, then look to the date on the right. The objective is to decode Q's crumbs.

 

On the graph, Q posted on 12/18 proof these are the markers to be used:

Find the markers.

10 & [10]

12/7 - 12/17.

 

Now we go back and fill in the existing markers to unlock the map.

Just wish Q would confirm the marker positions were correct.

Anonymous ID: 6c92af May 14, 2018, 11:57 a.m. No.1408726   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1408430

 

On previous bread, anon posted definition of CASLTE LOCK as it relates to chess. Basically, when King is in check, he can not castle up. When he is in check, he can not uncastle. Can't remember what the third rule was. It's rule for a king in check position basically.