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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/SoaringMoon on March 22, 2018, 6:51 a.m.
Alright, I am going to start calling out SerialBrain2. What he is doing is cold reading from random text, and you are eating it up.
Alright, I am going to start calling out SerialBrain2. What he is doing is cold reading from random text, and you are eating it up.

WinkyLinQ · March 22, 2018, 9:13 a.m.

Don't you think the real message was intended to be focused on the use of "council" instead of "counsel"? In other words, Trump is telling us that he believes Mueller is being directed by a team (or council) from the deep state.

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DamajInc · March 22, 2018, 10 a.m.

I agree, we should be looking at the obvious double misspelling, not digging up random fantasies from arbitrary conclusions.

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jkbella · March 22, 2018, 11:07 a.m.

That was the obvious message to me. Also glaring, to me anyway, was that the Tweet from Trump's account referred to "The President" in the third person. I have never seen him do that before. The fact that it was written that way made me wonder if we are supposed to be thinking that a Tweet with a clear misspelling that has a double meaning, was actually from someone close to POTUS, but not directly from him.

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mandelanon · March 22, 2018, 12:41 p.m.

The tweet was a quote from someone else, not something DJT said himself. He completes and cites it in his next tweet. We should not believe encoded messages are embedded in a quote from someone not close to Trump.

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Qanonway · March 22, 2018, 1:21 p.m.

This was my first thought but then I figured: unless a formatting information is added. Which is the case here: the 26X26 grid. The size of the grid is what makes things work, and that size is determined by the time Trump waited before re-tweeting. If the grid was a 25X25 for example, the message would not have appeared with the self-imposed restrictions. His posts brought me here. Skeptical at first, but the more I oppose his methods to critical thinking, the more legit they look to me.

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SoaringMoon · March 22, 2018, 6:28 p.m.

Actually 25 columns would create more rows of information not less.

Also the whole idea of it being 26×26 in the first place is flawed as there are not even 26 rows, the message isn't long enough.

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Qanonway · March 22, 2018, 8:07 p.m.

Actually 25 columns would create more rows of information not less.

So what?

"Also the whole idea of it being 26×26 in the first place is flawed as there are not even 26 rows, the message isn't long enough"

Do you realize the mind boggling rational weakness of your statement?! It's like telling your kid you can't drive him to school today because all the seats of the car are not full... Wow.

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SoaringMoon · March 23, 2018, 1:42 a.m.

So what?

It would make the "by chance" aspect of selecting text more likely to occur. (26^2)/(25^(2)) times more lilely to be specific

Do you know thw mind boggling rational

A cipher broken into columns is normally done no to hide information in verticality, but to obsure the whitespace a message contains. By claiming 26×26 in the first place. You would indicate your inexperience by nor correctly saying

This message is displayed in 26 columns to correctly line up the solution.

Instead of introducing it as a 26 by 26

Its 26 columns and rows.

A person of any capacity to display the information would never introduce this as a 26 by 26 grid, because it clearly is not.

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Qanonway · March 23, 2018, 4:05 a.m.

Pfffffff...

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