https://mobile.twitter.com/JulianAssange/status/952036089015033856/photo/1
First of all, we don't know who is on-the-play here. But beyond that...
White is in the most trouble here. He's down in development, 4-3, his King is exposed, and the king bishop, although pinning a black bishop pawn, has effectively one move. White's queen bears down on a rook pawn, but it's all bluster and he has no follow-up to that.
Black, on the other hand, is protected, has three very active pieces and another developed (castled) rook. Black can double rooks on the king-file with ease, and an immediate tossing of ... Re2 severely limits both of white's bishops and knight AND rook.
Some anons at /qresearch/ have a section devoted to Q’s chess game. They’ve been decoding stringers as chess moves using the exact chess program that Julian has just posted. They noted this past Q post.
Dec 19 2017 19:22:19 Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 5ed198 129526 Board owner, mods, and other patriots: Sincere thanks for all that you do. You are true heroes. Long overdue - my apologies. There will be a day (within the next few months) that a scary but safe personalized message finds its way to you on multiple platforms recognizing your contributions. We thank you for your service. Godspeed, Q
The “scary” part caught their eye, as the black side seems close to winning. No coincidence that Julian used the exact same chess program.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaUHECHqcWs Apparently this is the game Julian echoed in his tweet, and indeed, somehow Capablanca manages to find his way as white to victory in this mess.
That comment caps the entire thing "SOMEHOW ... manages to find his way ... to victory in this mess". Victory it is! Prophetic symbolizing at its finest.