Anonymous ID: db2ce1 April 27, 2020, 5:45 p.m. No.8942352   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2440 >>2651 >>2737

These 2 posts in combination seem to imply that:

 

1--WE (the anons of QResearch) have been the target of a psyop pre-testing phase to determine the probable impact of the PSYOP on the target audience

and

2--We (Army PSYOP unit? +anons?) will soon take the materials that have been developed (and honed by testing them on anons) out to the masses.

 

Am I reading this right? Thoughts?

 

>>8942071 lb

>>8941980 lb

>>8942222 lb

Tagging B: >>8940569 PB

Anonymous ID: db2ce1 April 27, 2020, 6:11 p.m. No.8942617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8942361

Is it a canary trap?

Is it to discredit the media?

Is it to demonstrate that POTUS has more info than US MSM?

Is it to find out what deep state will do next upon believing Kim is dead?

Anonymous ID: db2ce1 April 27, 2020, 6:32 p.m. No.8942844   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2999

>>8942651

>What is made and works on anons here would be of a different character than what would/will work on normies

Agree. That's why I asked, bc I didn't like muh conclusion.

 

I have the memetics thesis in muh files too, old fren.

Anonymous ID: db2ce1 April 27, 2020, 6:37 p.m. No.8942900   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2999

>>8942651

Shit. I think those posts you capped were mine. After I read the memetics materials that were supplied to us.

We never did implement the feedback loop between creators and droppers to assess audience uptake.

Anonymous ID: db2ce1 April 27, 2020, 6:47 p.m. No.8943000   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3014

>>8942784

The train of starlink satellites has been reported every day by someone somewhere, and each day anons have explained what it probably is. Are we right? Don't know. But Starlink explanation seems to be widely accepted.

 

spaceweather.com April 22nd:

 

STARLINK x STARLINK: What's worse than a train of Starlink satellites cutting across an astro-photo? Two trains of Starlink satellites cutting across an astro-photo. In the Czech republic on April 19th, amateur astronomer Zdenek Bardon captured perhaps the first picture of two orthogonal Starlink trains in a single image:

 

"I was trying to photograph disintegrating Comet ATLAS (C2019 Y4)," says Bardon. "My local night sky suffers from light pollution, and stacking of multiple exposures is necessary in order to image the comet. Unfortunately, I had not considered the trajectories of the Starlink satellites, and many of my exposures were contaminated."

 

This is the latest illustration of a growing problem. To date, SpaceX has launched 360 Starlink satellites – with more than 12,000 planned. These satellites are showing up unwelcomed in so many images of the night sky, we now have an entire photo gallery devoted to them.

 

The whole situation reminds Spaceweather.com reader Peter Tarr (Chief Science Writer at the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation) of classic science fiction. "For those old enough, Bardon's astonishing image of the cross-hatch pattern made by Starlink satellites is the coming-to-life of 'The Tholian Web' of the original Star Trek series."