Food for thought. Just ran across this.
Read the basics on it. Is this guy really THAT stupid, that he would publicly brag about causing the train wreck, with everything going on? If we know, then Trump knows. That guy may not survive the night. Maybe some SEALs will be paying him a visit. Time for some of the bad guys to be suicided for a change. He's a great place to start.
"Iraq war huckster and Hillary Clinton pal Bill Kristol calling for the kidnapping and assassination of Wikileaks staff (for publishing the grizzly truth about the Iraq war). – Tweet from Julian Assange, 1/24/18 at 2:54 a.m. EST
All the "anomalies" are amplified slight differences that mathematically come from lossy compression that has the net effect of distorting pixels. By nature, you only see these distortions near color changes. The stars on the flag are small enough to be fair game across their entirety. The enhancements people are applying have the effect of amplifying these otherwise very subtle color changes. Notice that the anomalies are always symmetrical across the star field.
Well … a few days back I poured a long day into working with a PNG that I was convinced harbored some hidden message. I discovered it harbored nothing. But I saw it through to my own satisfaction, and I learned a lot in the process - which will undoubtedly come in handy down the road. So do what you feel you need to do, and it'll take you where it does. Maybe a week or a month later you'll have some breakthrough because of what you learned on this little "project" - even if this one turns out to be nothing.
Looking at a zoom of the image, it's very obvious that it was originally saved as a JPG then later that output was saved in a PNG format.
Okay … visually I cannot see a single pixel of difference between the two images. It could be info from two different devices or computers. Still checking.
The decompressed data from both images matches exactly. So they were encoded with different apps that used different compression settings. One was set to higher efficiency than the other; that's the size difference. The data when decompressed is exactly 5,766 bytes for both files.