Anonymous ID: 7df91f July 30, 2018, 11:58 a.m. No.2357325   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7474

The most recent POTUS twat is full of weirdness, I'm surprised y'all haven't jumped on this already.

 

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1023900404352991232?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1023900404352991232&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fqmap.pub%2F

 

The misuse of capital letters are, in order, this:

BS, C, L, C&R S C, M I, L E, THE WALL

sans punctuation:

B S C L C R S C M I L E THE WALL

evenly spaced:

B S C L C R S C M I L E T H E W A L L

backwards:

L L A W E H T E L I M C S R C L C S B

 

One of these days we're going to figure out what the code is..

Til then, here's some speculation:

 

If plain English shorthand is used at all, like Q does, perhaps this is one possible translation:

 

Starting backwards:

L L A W E H T E L I M C S R C L C S B

LLAWEHTELIMCSRCLCSB

(L)law [elim][CS][RC][LC][SB]

EHT = some weird anti-aging drug

EHT = Extra High Tension (since acronyms are a thing..)

EHT = Extremely High Temperature

EHT = Egg Harbor Township, NJ

 

something about a (L)ocal [law] in [E]gg [H]arbor [T]ownship?

 

ELIM -→ eliminate

CS -→ Chuck Schumer (Senator, D-NY)

RC -→ Robert Casey (Senator, D-PA)

LC -→ Benjamin L. Cardin (Senator, D-MD)

SB -→ Sherrod Brown (Senator, D-OH)

 

There are only one instance of these initials in the senate each. There are none that match "LC" but there are 3 "BC" acronyms in the Senate, and only one of those 3 have specified middle initial "L" in their title (a bit of a stretch maybe..)

 

Maybe all of this is a bit of a stretch. Anyone else want to try? This one feels like a softball for some reason.