im no clockfag and have trouble reading them - but if there is truth there i want to know so i considered some concept based on the clock crumbs - first i searched qmapp for "clock" - then i ignored "generic" crumbs on the "clock" (not connected to specific topic or person)
so a post like 4/6/18 "On the clock" refers to the specific topic of social media - that they are running out of time - is a common/ordinary use of the clock and has no relevance IMO to a possible Q DECODE
Q also uses the term "like clockwork" for its specific meaning of a clearly timed or predictable event. again not relevant to a decode clock.
that left VERY FEW Q posts that suggest a clock might be a decode device - i was surprised to find ONLY FIVE standalones - posted between 1/6/18 and 2/18/18 - (did i miss some? perhaps i erred in my search) here they are
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18 Feb 2018 - 6:11:55 PM
GO WITH GOD.
THE CLOCK IS ACTIVATED.
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7 Jan 2018 - 8:01:24 PM
Future proves past.
Wind the CLOCK.
The CLOCK and the GRAPHIC are ESSENTIAL.
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18 Dec 2017 - 8:58:04 PM
What happened on 12/7?
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Clock started - 10 days
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10 Jun 2018 - 8:11:35 PM
Start the Clock.
A Week to [Remember].
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6 Jan 2018 - 12:52:55 PM
Timestamp.
Decipher.
Think clock.
Wind the clock w/ all markers.
Even these standalones do not seem to point to any common connection of events that support a decode clock - the most specific post on Jan 7 makes it clear that the purpose of the clock is to connect tweets and posts in a graphic representation - but that only applies to the immediate tweets and posts at issue - not a global decode/predictor.
In conclusion I believe the clockfags are using the wrong assumption - ie that there is some way to predict or line up or validate events over a long period. I simply see no evidence in the crumbs or the news or the clockfag predictions to justify it - that does not mean the clock is not critical - the reason i did this is i believe it is - but critical to the specific purpose posted by Q - that is to provide a graphic representation correlating tweets and posts and news ON A GIVEN DAY WHERE POSTS AND TWEETS OCCUR!
that is something i have not seen in clock format - many graphics yes - but never a clock graphic - perhaps if clockfags consider this it might generate some tangible correlations and be easy to read and understand - like a meme instead of a code ring.