Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 8:34 a.m. No.21714   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1831

>>21545

I don't think this is quite it.

 

Q is currently 'our mentor' - and Trump our leader. When is a map useful? Why would timing be a part of it?

 

A group of children on a world with no trees watch their teacher plant a seed. He tells them of what it will grow into and that it will take time. Sadly, he is found still the next morning and, himself, buried. Students begin to argue if the tree was real, or just a lesson the teacher was never able to finish. Will it ever give them this 'fruit' he spoke of?

 

But... He taught them to read and to interpret diagrams. In the old books of the world forgotten, trees are described and their growth stages documented. Every budding leaf and arcing branch stands to vindicate the words of the teacher years after he has left. By the time the flowers for the fruit appear, even the most staunch of skeptics will be forced to admit that the seed had a purpose and the teacher knew what he was talking about. There will be fruit and it should be just as the book describes, when the book says it will appear.

 

Mind opsec. Don't need bots sniffing around the translation of that parable.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 8:51 a.m. No.21821   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1918

>>21804

I think the issue was Daylight Savings Time. I remember that coming up last night.

 

Not sure if it is relevant or just autists arguing over autism…. But that might give people a clue as to how things are getting fuckered up with the times. Though it was only one tweet where this would have been relevant.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 9:04 a.m. No.21922   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21814

>>21829

 

Speak of the devil and there he will appear. They probably have a fucking bot that dings them when we start mentioning shills.

 

Anyway… I don't think these are "concern trolls." Remember that the groups like Agitorgs are still active even if their funding has been gimped. They can still sit around and play on the computer as a team without having to globe trot.

 

Watch how consistent and formulaic the posts are. It's like news media talking points. They go into various boards and work in shifts and to mild scripts to try and steer discussion. You will see one guy freak out and start screaming in caps lock about Q being a larp… And then not ten seconds after he is run out on a rail, you see a "wow, that guy was crazy… But seriously, guys, it's time for some habbenings. Our credibility is on the line!"

 

Just watch the pattern unfold. They have one or two actors try to induct more into their sentiment. Most of us are probably fairly hardened against it, but there are possibly some newer fags out there who are still a bit new to the song and dance.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 9:10 a.m. No.21966   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21855

Yeah…. But even if we go one-bit maps… That is a small image. You don't even have enough there to define a 16bit-depth pixel, there.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 9:20 a.m. No.22038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2057 >>2061

>>21967

Because you touch yourself at night.

 

First - you are arbitrarily defining an issue you think to be real, for starters - and want removed. You are trying to sit in the driver's seat from the cargo hold. Know your place.

 

Second - if you are talking about chemtrails and uncomfortable with sounding crazy (or even concerned about it) then you have a confidence problem. Plenty of big things have happened this week. Plenty of small things, too.

 

Q's messages are part of a script and code. They are not here for your emotional support and need to feel vindicated. Improve your self-confidence by correcting for your belief in disinfo campaigns (everything is a fucking chemtrail, now, despite the fact that real seeding techs and virus dispersal pods release an invisible trail…) And learning to discuss things from a rational point of view, rather than simply a venting of counter-dependent paranoia.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 9:35 a.m. No.22140   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22103

I am less interested in whether or not Trump signs FISA … And more interested in how he reacts to it.

 

Consider that FISA is a powerful tool. One I may disagree with having a place in a sound government… But we don't have a sound government. FISA allows what would be inadmissable in court to become the tip of the prosecution's spear.

 

The question is whether or not we can see the weapon dismantled before it is handed back over to the processes of democratic elections.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 9:51 a.m. No.22243   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22137

This is a big slide in the thread.

 

But, there have been a couple people along those lines. Personally, I think they have a point. HIV behaves like a super virus that has no other analog. Worse, it has yet to be isolated from scanning electron microscope samples. SEMs can be sensitive enough to distinguish between molecules. If we can't find the virus, yet… There's a damned problem. We have no problem isolating extremely simple viruses like Ebola that are extremely small… Yet HIV is a ghost.

 

So - I am skeptical of a virus that can lay dormant for years, avoid all methods of direct detection, and can only be "identified" using reverse RNA transcription…. And then people wonder why it has a lot of human pieces of code.

 

The missing piece to the puzzle is a lack of general understanding. AIDS went on the rise in the 1980s and 90s. That was around the time we succeeded in eradicating smallpox. People who have AIDs would get smallpox, even in developed societies, and that would have become the cause of death. Any situation in which the immune system was compromised would be obfuscated by smallpox.

 

Livers fail. Kidneys fail. Why not the immune system? The idea that people with AIDS are effectively MassEffect Quarians is not all that far fetched when you figure that organ failures are not uncommon - particularly in areas with malnutrition or substance/diet abuse.

 

I don't think it is a conspiracy much as I believe it is the effect of an overly institutionalized University and medical Care system. You don't get funding to research developmental or degenerative disorders. You get it for researching pandemics and shit that scares people. You also don't get money for lifestyle therapy, but for prescriptions.

 

The system needed little conspiracy to select for a new phenomenon being a pandemic and to squelch voices of dissent.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 10:21 a.m. No.22440   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22427

Frankly, it's a wonder we don't have more normies posting in here.

 

Explains the extremely motivated and dedicated oorah lifer if a shill, though. He doesn't care about us. He cares about generating optics for people unfamiliar with how chan boards work.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 10:28 a.m. No.22481   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22444

This would be an interesting debate I would love to have with you on another platform. Due to the nature of what we do here, I understand this will not happen… But I can assure you that I know more than you think you know on the subject.

 

Look at my prior post on the subject for clues as to my line of debate. No need to post further. I am also a different anon from the one you have been arguing with, just in case you are confused.

 

For those of us who thrive on debate and challenging our own ego against another - there are no pursuits more gratifying or rewarding than the frantic clash of knowledge and perspective that comes from debates… The internet of yore was a grand place for them.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 10:40 a.m. No.22570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2582

>>22503

This is the modern day version of "mystery meat."

 

Many automotive components are fully potted because they are solid state and there is nothing to repair or troubleshoot - so you toss the module and get a new one. The potting helps seal against the environment.

 

Now…. I can pot a Raspberry Pi and have it programmed to do whatever the fuck I want, and still behave as if it were whatever component it is replacing. So… It pretends to be a fuel injector computer… But has GPS tracking and mines xmr on the side for the lulz.

 

Or it doesn't. Even if you cracked it open… How would most automotive techs be able to tell the difference between a chip programmed to simply be a transmission module… Or one programmed to direct the predator drones right to you?

 

I think 99.99% of the auto manufacturers put in what they say. Now… Are those devices hardened against sophisticated attacks? …. Probably not, if embedded devices in TVs and other such stuff are any indication.

Anonymous ID: 3ae245 Jan. 11, 2018, 10:52 a.m. No.22647   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22506

Hexagon, anon. Not octagon.

 

What is interesting about hexagons is that they are the natural math of the circle. I could launch into a whole thing about how we teach math stupid these days… But there is a game on mobile platforms called Euclidea - which pretty much sits as the geometric proofs for trigonometry and will blow most people's minds away at how simple this shit actually was.

 

Granted, our education system is built on teaching practical concepts and first-order-optimal-strategies for kids who were likely to hit the factories/farms at ten, rather than teaching them the groundwork for theorems. We teach the Pythagorean theorem because of its immediate application to construction, rather than teaching trigonometry as it relates to natural math so that it can be digested and understood for a grounding to build more advanced practical understanding.