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Have added the following as a first primer & extra section in the dough – please let me know in case there are any objections and/or improvements.
Tips on How to Build a QClock Graphic
To this day, the exact word "clock" has been mentioned in Q's posts 10 times, most instructively in sentences as "Wind the CLOCK." & "The CLOCK and the GRAPHIC are ESSENTIAL.".
Combined with the numerous times Q referred to times or markers of the form "[NN]", stated that "News unlocks map." and asked us to "Learn to read the map.", Anons figured out pretty fast that beyond the mere posting of "crumbs" there must be some way to meaningfully connect news (of any form, incl. tweets), Q posts & markers (i.e. timestamps & dates) in order to form some kind of "graphic", which would facilitate or even extend an understanding of the information given.
The QClock is merely a vehicle to connect dates & times to the hands on a clock ("Clock started" 07-Dec-2017), which can be used to visualize how news in the future (their times & dates) plausibly relate to Q "crumbs" from the past, thus serving as both, confirmation & explanation of what Q has posted previously and not rarely cryptically ("Future proves past.").
One textbook-like example appeared in Clockbread #4, which in clarity, consistency & simple beauty stood out remarkably, which is why it is given here as an example for old & new clockfags on how to build a QClock Graphic.