Anonymous ID: 05fd9a April 4, 2020, 7:03 p.m. No.8689396   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0016

>>8689368

Yep. It's been reported multiple times here too. I have a theory.

 

>>8688339 PB

I believe what you are seeing overlaid on your TV program is the US military doing a dress rehearsal prior to initiating broadcast operations via all the major stations. I posted this morning on how that could be technically feasible.

 

>>8685005 PB

>>8684863 PB

>>8684810 PB

The third part of this story is more difficult to gather sauce on. Anon has read someplace (can't find it anymore!) of military capability to tap into, intercept, and modify, digital data streams on the fly - whether wireless transmissions, satellite, or fiberoptic terrestrial lines.

If they can do this (anon STRONGLY believes it is possible), then all of the ANALOG broadcast facilities described in >>8684863 PB, >>8684810 PB could also be used to inject digital signals into the data stream.

What is the digital architecture for broadcast television stations? Local stations receive receive high bandwidth digital data from a headquarters central location that produces the national programming, and retransmit it on local cable and over-the-air broadcast frequencies. In addition, local stations insert their own locally-produced programs into specific time slots, and these are also transmitted over wirelines or wirelessly from the production studio to the transmitter site.

To replace standard broadcast stations with modified transmissions would only require overriding and injecting something different into those digital distribution channels.

I strongly believe that this capability exists, and we may even see it exercised very soon in America.

The purpose of this set of posts is simply to demonstrate that it's FEASIBLE, not to speculate whether or not it will be used.

Anons who have re_read Q's crumbs already know that we are in a movie and that some type of video incriminating the Deep State is expected to be released to the public. I'm not here to argue that point, only to illustrate what is possible and what might be expected from a technical standpoint.