>Did F-35s from Israel Fly Over Iran?
They could. But I can't imagine why they would need to.
>Did F-35s from Israel Fly Over Iran?
They could. But I can't imagine why they would need to.
That pic was first posted here about a year ago. Maybe there is a different op going down tonight. But if so, that is not from it.
Skip the middle man. The audio:
https://twitter.com/CassandraRules/status/1232439425629483009
This guy thinks it's fake (edited misleadingly). So it's authenticity is not undisputed. I'm undecided.
https://twitter.com/NatSecGeek/status/1232472332179914754
Everything I would say to that is already in the video's comments.
It's only text data. So not much.
I don't recommend this unless you are going to read every line of code and compile it yourself.
MSIs and EXEs…
Wat? Ranting about the Fed isn't Notable.
>Just random letters?
Almost. The first part of Twitter filenames are sequential. You can use it to estimate when a file was uploaded. The latter part is probably a hash of some kind
>what does this mean?
Book of Revelation, chapter 9, verse 3.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%209
Don't worry. Locusts happen fairly routinely. It's not the end of the world.
Listen to the call. It sounds fake.
>Screen capture was uploaded to 8kun as a png. Filename has nothing to do with the twitter.
Yes. But the screen cap was not made by Q. It was made by someone else, uploaded to Twitter, was given its filename by Twitter, found by Q, downloaded by Q, and posted here with the same name that Twitter gave it.
Twitter filenames are pretty distinctive. 16 chars of A-Z,a-z,1-9 and starting with 'E' currently, but recently 'D'. If you type that filename into a Twitter image URL you get the same image. Thus, it came from Twitter:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D0RYDDvWkAE61QQ.png