Latest graphical map. Current as of 1/23/18, at 7:30 p.m. EST. THIS IS A SAMPLE. 1/10 SCALE. NOT SUPPOSED TO BE READABLE. Just gives an idea of what the full map looks like.
http:// www.enigma-q.com/qmap.zip.
The size is 24 megs.
Latest graphical map. Current as of 1/23/18, at 7:30 p.m. EST. THIS IS A SAMPLE. 1/10 SCALE. NOT SUPPOSED TO BE READABLE. Just gives an idea of what the full map looks like.
http:// www.enigma-q.com/qmap.zip.
The size is 24 megs.
Another famewhore is Jerome Corsi. The problem is that he APPEARS to have some pretty useful interpretations. But the guy himself is quite obnoxious, trying to make it all about him; storming in somewhere in the middle like "okay I'm taking over now, everybody follow me." I hate people like that.
>>141578
I can't put my finger on why but I got the distinct impression from reading that message from Q that things are about to move to full scale warfare. The message just had a tone of darkness about it that I haven't seen before.
Then you're on the wrong board. You don't understand what we're doing here and how it needs to integrate new people. Taking a holier than thou, massively aggressive and hostile approach is the most counter-to-the-purpose thing you could possibly do. Newfags are never FULLY convenient. Get over it. Suck it up. Get out of snowflake mode. Man up and handle it. There is bad with the good. No avoiding it.
>>141607
Until now ... or very recently ... this has been the adventure of a lifetime. But the one thing that’s never sat right with me was the lack of publicly visible counteroffensives by the black hats. They have to eventually reach a point where they have nothing left to lose, and their best option is open warfare. Their logic might very well be that WWIII was on the books anyway, and WWIII might be the best option they have for taking out the good guys. The more they fall into disarray, and the more progress Team Trump makes in dismantling them, the more desperate they’re going to get, and the more reckless their decisions will be. Less and less well thought out. We don’t know what’s going on in that now-60% “dark” world of covert ops. Hopefully it includes disabling nuke capability but I couldn’t imagine them getting their hands on every possible weapon.
We can speculate forever. There’s just too much we don’t know, to make any kind of decisions about what is and is not waiting in the immediate future. I know the heaviness that’s surrounding all this now. It’s quite ugly. No longer an “adventure” but a heavy load to carry. Nothing changes for this … I do what I feel I need to do. Very honestly, my concern is with documenting and archiving everything that happens. And there aren’t enough hours in the day to do it right. History is always twisted to suit whoever takes control and this is one time it needs to be preserved as it actually unfolds. We have computers which allow doing that like no other time in history. So I’m doing the best I can with whatever info I’m able to find.
Hard copies are imperative. DVD’s suffer laser rot; every possible means of electronic storage has a shelf life. We need hard copy of EVERYTHING. I guess Q will step forward with specific instructions, which in itself pretty much announces some ugly shit coming down the pike. So I think that one line in his message today was what cast the shadow over all this: how many reasons could there be for needing hard copy? But as they say, in for a penny, in for a pound. If I bailed out now, I wouldn’t even know what else to do with myself, and that probably applies to most people here. We’re doing whatever we’re doing because that’s what we need to be doing. There isn’t always a clear cut “why” about it.
Forward, march.
Be aware that even years ago, images taken with digital cameras automatically encoded date, time, and GPS coords (on cameras that supported it) into the image file.
I'm digesting what you said. I'm sure you're right; I would probably do well not to judge people so quickly. This isn't the time for that kind of division.
You're absolutely right … last Friday (or whatever day it was) I was driving my roommate home from work, and out of the blue this idea just floated into my head so I told her about it: the way to get rid of leaks is to disallow all phones, etc. from a room. I eat dinner, sit down at the computer, and read Q's message about meeting in room 239 and no phones allowed.
We're not consciously aware of all the sources we're getting info from. It doesn't mean they're not legit. Of course if it reaches the point of channeling the Pleiadians, then I'm going to wonder if it all hasn't gone too far.
Just copy the link, paste it into the address bar on your browser, then remove the space after http:// and you should be good to go; download should start automatically. This is "breaking" links; we do it so you can't click on links directly from this board. Doing so tells the site you're going to where you came from and we don't want these sites knowing that.
As far as I know, PNG has no provision for encryption. But maybe I'm wrong. I'll have to check the specs.
The entire drive is encrypted automatically every time there's a read or a write. You pay for this with reduced computer speed.