Anonymous ID: 4272e1 April 19, 2019, 6:43 a.m. No.6238581   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8595 >>8602

>>6236570 pb

Not much of an autist… but

there are 64 spaces on a chess board. Only 60 pointers on the clock. If 4 places on the chess board are never used, perhaps the chess moves map to the clock.

 

How many pieces weren't moved in the game?

 

Maybe a mapping clock to board or board to game to clock

Anonymous ID: 4272e1 April 19, 2019, 6:58 a.m. No.6238718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8759

>>6238602

First collect all the hex stuff that hasn't been deciphered, keep it's 'type' and source with it. So if it was random embedded in the post, in the header somewhere, or pulled from a file name. Do this for everything on our board since Q may post anonymously on the board. (We have more than we know) Might do just Q first, to see if it looks fruitful.

 

Find a unique listing of the individual hex codes used, etc. See if any are missing. .

 

Also do this by type, since there might be a shift of the board based on type. And the board should be handled by itself since there is no control on the source.

 

Might do some sort of random forest on the hex codes to find patterns in sequences within the codes, as long as we have the data.

Anonymous ID: 4272e1 April 19, 2019, 7:17 a.m. No.6238900   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6238650

Actually, Numbers 30 has a number of ways that a vow of a woman may be broken. Christians are called the bride of Christ.

 

Oaths taken unrighteously are broken by a union with Christ. Since Christ commanded that we should not take oaths, it might be argued that in him, all are vows are repeatable.

 

The good that a marine does is not in the vow, but in the good he does. The evil that secret societies do is not in the vow, but in the evil they vowed to do.