>Everyone needs to stop with the 5G fear mongering.
You're finally giving up, huh?
No arrests are canceled. ICE has a huge stack of orders from judges for those who have reached the end of their legal road and shall be directly deported. Doing it as a big scary "raid" is better because it would encourage those not yet on the immigration court's radar to self-deport. But everyone in that stack of final deportation orders is still going to be rounded up and sent home. Their fate is sealed.
I think I understand what he's doing. But I don't think even Chuck and Nancy are thick enough to fall for it.
Millions of illegal aliens with final deportation orders from judges have to go, period. Even if Chuck n' Nancy fall down on their knees and agree to give Trump everything he wantsโฆ those deportation orders are still going to be enforced. And they know it.
The numbers are always going to add up the same way regardless of what order you do it in of how you group them.
The arrangement is most likely random. It's not the sort of puzzle Q or Q+ has the time to put together.
*or how you group them.
>if that is indeed a cueball in the rack, which ball did it replace?
It would be the 12 ball, If it is indeed an extra cue (Q) ball.
I lean towards it being so. But it's possible that it's just a 12 ball in just the right orientation.
The first test I apply to any theory about hidden coding is:
"Would someone who doesn't have time to proofread before hitting Post have to time to setup for us to figure out?"
Q and Q+ do simple things with time intervals, misspellings, references to past drops, and key phrases. This is quick and easy. They don't have to sit down with pencil and paper and spend an hour coming up with a novel puzzle. So I'm always skeptical of anything that seems too complicated. They're busy people.
Cue balls are sometimes about 2mm larger, not smaller. The difference either way would be be significant enough for us to see here.
>we did all this last night
I was one of the anons who did this last night.
Yes, I see a bit of dark coloration along the upper edge that could possibly be a blue stripe. However the percentage of the sphere that is white looks to be too much. This is why I suspected it was a extra cue ball. I could be wrong.
But now that a bunch of obvious shills/idiots are hopping onboard I'm starting to doubt my previous judgement.
>if that's a ball, it doesn't look truly spherical. So I think that it is the 12.
Good point.
We have to remember that we're looking at a highly mangled image. It's been through JPEG compressions and then scaling. I wen't and got the original image and looked it what the raw pixels actually show. In the best image I could get Facebook to give me this is what it really looks like.
>Do you agree the ball in question is smaller than the balls next to it?
Hard to say. Here is the line (green) of where the edge should be and the apparent borders of the JPEG DCT block.
There is just not enough information in those half-dozen key pixels. I think it's time to apply Occan's Razor.
This sounds correct.