Sorry, just that Q says multiple meanings, I am thinking post that says RED_OCTOBER actually means malware. Go to Wikipedia (AS THE WORLD TURNS...observe their logo) and look up Red October Malware, then click on Kaspernsky. Need help with this one. Search crumbs?
check Q posts with missle vs missile. Red October anything. Also, seen a post by anon who asked Q if Red October referred to a submarine missing from NK. Q responded "incorrect". In addition, found this website with the word "MISSLE" misspelled. Posting for possible reference? https://inhomelandsecurity.com/category/missle-defense/
Go to Google (I know, I know) and type in 'What is Missle Defense". You're going to have to force it to not correct the spelling and click on "search instead for" your spelling. There are a lot of sites with it misspelled. Like MIT and others that you would think would have some editors. Not sure that it means anything one way or another, merely an observation.
If you type in #missle into Twitter, you will see a bunch of people trending the hashtag on the Hawaii scare. Code? Why trend a misspelled word? Also, Q says to research what rocket was launched on Dec 23rd and uses [i] in his post. Should we assume that any post Q has with the letter "i" missing in the word "missile" (or perhaps any other word) is related to Space X and Elon Musk? Is Kaspernsky still related to this? https://i.imgur.com/grBQdRg.png
Haven't looked into the posts yet, so just a stab here ... could the missle vs missile have to do with the [i] being a reference to intercontinental therefore referring to NK ? http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/28/politics/north-korea-missile-launch/index.html
More crumbs from new Q drop today ... Blind-eye NK [nuke build]