[Long Post On Possible Dig; Part 2 To Follow]
Possible Steganographic Back-channel??
Sorry in advance if to the W&Ws, if I am screwing up some sort of White Hat comms, here but if that's
what this is, then the White Hats need to know their comms are compromised, so at least there's that.
Be that as it may, I have no idea whether what follows is totally irrelevant shit, or is autist gold;
I am not autist enough, and do not have the required knowledge of file formats and suchlike, to tell.
However …
If you go to the Newseum .org website, you will see that they have daily-updated .jpg image & .pdf
text files of the front pages of print news media from all around the USA. These are updated daily, so
it's a cheap way to get a daily snapshot of whatever it is that the print MSM think Americans oughtta
know on any given day. They do not archive them: every day somewhere in the middle of the night or
thereabouts, they update them, discarding "yesterday's news" into the bit-bucket.
Oh, yeah: this matters, too – Newseum .org is stationed in Washington, D.C., where your tax dollars
go to die. They had some sort of money problems, and were forced to close their physical bricks and
mortar "Newseum" news museum back in Dec. 2019. You know: Washington, D.C.? Yeah, that place
just down the road from Langley, Virginia. Just sayin'
Anyway, the pdf files for most of the newspapers' front pages tend to be usually in the 1Mb - 3Mb size
range, with pdf files at the 3Mb end of the range being uncommon and unusual (though, for any given
newspaper, it fluctuates within that approximate range from day to day – it depends on what photo is
on the cover of whichever paper, that day, mainly, I think).
And as I say, they are updated, daily, never archived.
So, anyway, today, Saturday, April 25, I am looking at the news from Mayor Blasio's paradise at the
mouth of the Hudson River, there, and the Newseum .org web-page within the site is serious f_cked
up. Like, … really, really "pay attention to me" f_cked up" – like you would f_ck something up so as
to get people to pay attention to the fact that there's a comms drop somewhere or other around here.
Think: little red flag on a mailbox, to tell you the US Postal Service just dropped a letter off. Like that.
[End of Part 1; Part 2 To Follow]