Anonymous ID: f9c30f Jan. 14, 2019, 12:06 p.m. No.4753598   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3746

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Nice to see more Anons working on a Legend. I have a kinda different approuch i would like to share. I put some things together but its still work in progress: https://pastebin.com/raw/XD27uP0q

 

After digging a lot of code i suspect EVERY. SINGLE. LINE. (!) to be part of the pattern or structure that builds the map. Since the very beginning Q is writing in a certain way and inside this pattern or "way of writing" i see the biggest potential for some findings. All the codes like [10] or TRUST THE PLAN are interesting and so on but just the structure of the whole writing is interesting itself. Why is it sometimes "Trust the plan.", sometimes "TRUST THE PLAN", and sometimes "Stay the course and trust the plan.".

 

But to explain how deeply deep this could go let me give you an example:

 

Lets take the 4th line of the very first Q drop (yes i'm serious). This line at first seems ZERO interesting in the bigger context but check this…

"This has nothing to do w/ Russia (yet)."

A normal sentence it seems. But when you start to take it apart you get:

 

This has.

Nothing to.

Russia

 

Interessting? No?

Ok lets search for "This has". What do we find?

 

There are only TWO LINES in the WHOLE Q DROPS that contain "This has". How likely is that?

  1. "This has nothing to do w/ Russia (yet)."

  2. "My signatures all reference upcoming events about to drop if !!THIS HAS!!n't been caught on."

 

Lets search for "Nothing to."

 

  1. "What a coincidence the mountain that housed NK’s nuclear weapons and testing collapsed. Unbelievable timing. I wonder if critically important materials as well as scientists aka the bomb makers were inside when it happened. Shocking no global news agency suspects we had ((nothing to)) do with it. Enjoy the crumbs."

  2. "NOTHING TO SEE HERE?"

  3. Nothing to see here.

  4. Nothing to See Here.

 

Can you see it anons?