Anonymous ID: aaf5ae April 27, 2022, 5:25 a.m. No.16163034   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3039 >>3124 >>3141 >>3201 >>3246 >>3306 >>3469 >>3543 >>3583 >>3654

>>16162860 LB

>>16162855 LB

 

Much focus on tomorrow, 2:43am, 24-hours after NowC@mesTHEP@in—-23!!!, at the original 2:43am. Then I notice this bread number, a "243" (two and three fours)

 

Just did as precise a job on this Grassley Grandfather clock as I could, and if it's meant to point literally at a date, it's today, and EARLY today.

 

The hand between the 8&9 seems to have a shadow, hence the apparent 2 versions of it… I thinnk I have the correct one.

 

Q&A makes "1771" ("&" on 7 key) or just "17&1"… today is day 117 of this year AND "27th" is "117".

 

His "elevated" laptop is on a desktop-reflected "Z" or "N", Z=26 plus another for the reflection=27th? N=14/41 plus another for [42], today?

 

Q1514, at 2:43am 24 hours ago tomorrow, said:

(2)They thought it was coming yesterday.

(2)They were wrong.

(6)Follow the pen.

 

(17)Q

 

Possibly suggestive of [44], or think [mirror] and They thought it was cooming tomorrow. Who can know?

 

"Beth" tweet time of 15:17 makes 1+5+1=7, 7, 27?

"10-4"="22-4"=2:42am? Strong case can be made for habbens soon, kek.

Anonymous ID: aaf5ae April 27, 2022, 5:35 a.m. No.16163086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3097

>>16163039

To show we're battling OLD time travelers who c/see/sea-lock-in for work every day to "do jobs"? To show time is relative? [They] need us spinning to synch-up? Some, all or none of that?