Anonymous ID: 3a252b Dec. 9, 2018, 7:47 p.m. No.4234500   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>4234426

Don't the Saudi royals have a habit of not announcing royal deaths until 2,3,4 weeks later? Some successors would find it very convenient to pretend the ruler is still aliveโ€ฆ I take everything from SA with a grain of salt. I suppose we'd know more if we understood Arabic, but few Americans do.

 

>>4234328

I use a screenshot tool for linux that automatically timestamps caps in a predetermined format, and I start it in a UTC context so it doesn't give away my timezone. When I'm not too overwhelmed I also edit the caps by adding the name of what I'm capping so they become searchable archives.

Anonymous ID: 3a252b Dec. 9, 2018, 8:22 p.m. No.4234940   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4982

>>4234897

Could it be the same phenomenon I wrote about before w/r/t Spanish AF planes using a different standard for transponder data encoding?

 

12/08/2018 20:06:17 - Q Research General #5369: Make A Habit Of Winning Edition - #4215503

>>4215459

Anon I have posted this warning before about planes from Spain that APPEAR to be in US airspace. You will always, always, find them near Oxnard California. I have concluded that it's an anomaly. Sometimes a dozen planes on the exact same coordiantes, not possible. I have concluded that the spanish AF uses a different encoding standard for their ADSB digital transponder data. When this data is received by a receiver (where in Europe) and forwarded to the ADSB database server, it is interpreted according to the usual standard โ€ฆ making the plane APPEAR to be somewhere it's not.

I IGNORE all spanish AF planes that appear to be in Oxnard, CA.

Make a mental note, learn, don't repeat an error.