Anonymous ID: 79608c July 20, 2018, 8:35 p.m. No.2227618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2227351

 

I find it hard to believe that a modern American, surrounded with vampire shows, and zombie shows, and horrendous murder shows, some documentary and some fiction, could find this background theme music to be spooky.

 

If someone actually has said this to you, just say that it is not spooky, lots of documentaries use music like that when uncovering mysteries of archeology. If you are an autist and it was a person of the opposite sex, they probably wanted you to sit with them because THEY LIKE YOU. Call them up and say that you have time to watch that video together with them now, and offer to bring a bottle of wine or 6-pack of beer when you go over. It is a social occasion, so be sociable, NOT SPOOKY and not overwhelming.

Anonymous ID: 79608c July 20, 2018, 9:05 p.m. No.2227878   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7899 >>7909

I've been thinking about what Trump said when he was splitting hairs over would and wouldn't.

 

Why did he emphasize double negative?

 

I believe that he was saying to look for reflections in the reflection that you are looking at.

 

Q said:

Think mirror.

Look there, or [here], or there, truth is behind you.

 

On the one hand, he was saying to be aware of sleight of hand, where the hand that they draw your attention to, is not the hand that you should be watching. The killbox is in the other hand. Or, the guy you should worry about is not the one in front of you making noise, but the one behind you. They do not want you to look behind yourself.

 

Was watching the beginning of the film Taken and near the beginning, the spy looks at a photo from a cellphone, and there is a reflection in a sign, and the reflection shows a guy in a distinctive coat standing behind the photographer and looking at the girls. Turns out he is the spotter who identifies marks to be kidnapped and sold as sex slaves to rich arabs.

 

Thinking about it, looking at a photo is like looking at a reflection in a mirror. The light enters the camera lens, hots the CCD chip, bounces off that in a zigzag path through circuits, and onto a memory chip, then later out through a chip reader, through more zigzag circuits and out the display screen. There is all kinds of technology in the reflected path, but it is still basically the same as looking at a reflection in a mirror.

 

So I guess when looking at a photo…

  1. Identify any reflections

  2. zoom in on the reflected areas

  3. If there appears to be no useful info,

  4. Look for a reflection inside this reflected area

  5. If you find one, does it tell you anything

 

With the photo of a lamp on AF1 reflected by an iPhone casing, someone saw a reflection in the reflection (double negative) that looked like someone was taking a photo from a certain position. After working out the 3d location of everything, this person was sitting in the chair that POTUS uses, behind his AF1 desk.

 

What about MSM photos or videos? Are they telling us something that we are not seeing because we are not looking at reflections within reflections?