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>ALL DURING THE SAME PERIOD OF TIME?
>NOTHING IS HAPPENING>?
>NOT FAST ENOUGH?
>DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND/COMP WHAT WE ARE CURRENTLY DEALING WITH?
>PEOPLE ARE DYING.
>WE ARE UNDER THREAT OF KILL EVERY SECOND OF THE DAY.
>THOSE WHO YOU TRUST THE MOST ARE THE MOST EVIL.
>THIS IS NOT A GAME.
>HUMMANITY IS AT STAKE.
>NO SPELLING ERRORS INTENDED - MOBILE / UNKNOWN IF ABOVE.
>Q
Q … say the word. Just be open about it because we can't decrypt that military gobbeldygook fast enough for it to matter. We are all over (erm … "pre-deployed") and can easily handle assignments within a 50 mile or so radius.
But so far, all you've got us doing is drawing pictures and scribbling on photos. Sometimes – rarely – you ask us to do something that "sort of" makes sense. Mostly we spend hours upon hours dealing with shills and bots, trying to welcome normies while keeping the threads open long enough to do SOME work.
There has been a lot of material over the transom … Pixelknot, without the password, is useless on anything and is also useless on stuff encrypted using any other program.
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By the time I look something up or even just format a cogent and respectful reply to someone newer than myself, 3-4,000 posts have gone by and there is no way to verify that I'm not shitting up the bread myself with an answer to a question that has not already been answered (better) 15 times.
So we're struggling here, too. And we know that, if we are trying to do anything substantive, our ID is being leaked. It's like the "Reader / Writer Contract" … we just ask that you make our sacrifices worth the doing.
I thought the others were crazy until my wife spotted surveillance this morning. When she made herself visible, the occupant in the rear of the car (with a courier bag) got in the front seat and the car backed down the hill and into the intersection in order to leave.
So you are not alone in being in the [] box. Just give me something to do that makes what is probably coming next worthwhile.
BTW … the media is the roadblock. So how do we nullify that?
Plan of attack:
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The memes are, generally, quick to expire, so it is difficult to assemble a critical mass of them.
We're your co-workers, not your cheerleaders. You DO NOT have to lead the way … just point to it.