Thank you, Baker
Now do Andy Jackson mashup
>We all know these images Q posts have hidden data ie. pixelknot
No, "we all" do not. Anons have investigated some images Q has posted and not found anything, other times it was inconclusive, and yet other times there was nothing.
>got this spoopy drop in Warroom.
That is not spoopy.
It is a graphic template one anon here uses, putting what Q drops + corresponding other info into that template. That anon posted it in WR thread to be used by anons (spread on socials).
Tactics have to be helpful to achieving a goal. Mobbing and being belligerent to those not 'fully onboard' or a tweet that does not move the ball forward is wasted or counterproductive even.
>I just make the arguments and let those resonate.
Seed planted. That is the most respectful thing you can do. Those who view it can consider it and make up their own mind.
No, of the times I was online and it was being actively looked at, what was found was not really anything of substance, just artifacts (may not be the proper term) and speculation on those.
But - the stegfags were discussing that it was important to use the image with the filename rather than the hash 8ch/kun gives it. So per their request, that is the one that is uploaded to the gallery of all the images Q posts. One day someone reamed me out bigly for that saying it made no difference and I had no idea what I was talking about. Well I don't know anything about that, I was just doing it per the stefags' request. Wew, he was mad! kek
If that is something (you) don't want to do, fine, but no anons makes 'rules' for everyone else here.
Point taken, thank you for showing that.
As is every anon's. Using children in a meme is not inherently unethical, which is your premise.
Of course not, anyone who wants to check for stenography in any image Q posts should absolutely go for it.
I can only say what I've seen when I was on the board more happens when I'm not here and it has apparently produced some results, I just wasn't present see that. So my experience in observing the efforts is limited and not in any way the be-all end-all.
>the enemy is easily identified in that picture
I disagree completely. Police are not the enemy of the People. If anything, like our military, they are being misused and told to do things that abuse their position. They are being put into an almost impossible position. Some, lately have been very vocal about it, like the NYCPD, who seem to be the most vocal nationwide -or maybe just given attention b/c it's NYC. But they strenuously object to what their mayor is instructing them to do (police "social distancing").
That must be the whole thing about you having 'helpers' on endchan?
Well, speaking for myself only, constantly IP-hopping makes you appear very deceptive and almost impossible to have a real dialog with you because you are -poof!- now someone else.
And even a vpn and proxy don't protect anyone from being ID'd by the DS for posting here or elsewhere. Their tools are able to see you anyway. the vpn and proxy are just to (only somewhat) mask your identity to the site owner.
I'm aware of my own comments, anon. Being emotional makes you prone to being manipulated or easier to manipulate. Who benefits from you seeing police as "the enemy of the people"?
Zooming out and looking at the bigger picture gives a different perspective and things become visible that otherwise are not, when in the weeds, so to speak.
>dems continue to make cops hate them
I don't know that cops hate dems. But Ds certainly do encourage their people to hate police! And to behave badly to them and see them as the enemy (see above).
>don't yell in officers' faces holding guns like they did in Michigan
Yes, that does not typically go well.
>In Virginia Governor blackface released some cop killers early due to virus, I'm sure the police don't like him much
I traveled to go to the VA rally and spoke to every police officer I saw. I asked them the following questions - has everyone here been good to you? If there was anything they needed? (Gov Blackface made them arrive at 4 am and they were not allowed any breaks!) How the event was going thus far (any problems)?
The response by every single officer was overwhelmingly positive. Rallygoers were all polite to officers and other rallygoers, there had been no problems with arguments/altercations between rallygoers OR police. And when I picked up some incidental litter while waiting in the security check-in line, one came forward from his post to thank me, I told him we would all do that (pick up after ourselves) because we don't want to leave a mess and want it to be a good experience for everyone. Officers also told me it was the best event they had ever done, everything was smooth and they loved us, wished every event was so easygoing and safe.
If anything, and they couldn't say this outright - they were really disgusted by Gov Blackface, who changed ingress/egress points and some other things at the last minute that not only made more work for the officers, but more dangerous (hoping for an incident that Ds could exploit later.)
They do, and it will.
Being able to see several sides (not just 2) of an issue is helpful.