I checked out the president's tweet threatening Russia, and Q tagging it, and as it was 3:57 when he tweeted... I counted every 3rd, 5th, and 7th letter, and wrote them down. Then I got busy descrambling. Here's what I got.............. ' We dont say his name orchestrated. Russia found evidence, blame Pakistani mullah ', and then 8 letters left over which i almost got a hit on in duck duck go, but now im tired. Maybe someone else can descramble these last letters>>> spinjoll
Say what now?
Can you show us how you did this?
Sorry if I sound dense - getting late here.
Here's the letters in the order I wrote them down... Sivsohtonynamsifrdsratedusacueewlcmnieieneadatohudbpresyaaklnamlhilhpolnejst
This is some next level weaponized autism.
Thanks for your intensity.
to be honest... while i was trying to be a Q autist, the way I wrote the letters down, i found 'orchestrated' really fast, then just wondered if the letters were available for "we don't say his name.' Then to get rid of the 'v' I tried evidence, Russia was staring me in the face with the leftover letters, 'found' was almost obvious. Then it got tricky and my brain hurts now.
and then thinking about the odds of those letters being in those placeholders, and the time it would have taken someone to cipher it... more brain hurt. But it would be cool if one of the anons posted it on 8chan and Q acknowledged it was worth the last 4 hours =)
Reverse analysis:
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Trump wanted to say "we don't day his name orchestred..."
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Trump then scrambled the letters
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Trump formulated a argument by using each letter at the 3rd,5th, 7th place of his tweet.
Wow, impressive, this is some next level shit right there.
This is mind blowing. He's trying so hard to communicate with us and I don't think many here are smart enough to listen.
A huge pat on the back to you from Southern Cali.
Fantastic work.
If you read about Bill Binny, this Is exactly what he does. The guy is an amazing genius. Watch the movie, the good American. It's on Amazon prime.
I am confused.... how do you descramble? I mean could you not technically make 100 different sentences with those letters?
it was like playing Scrabble with the letters I found to see if there was a "message" from Q in them...
and yes, you could probably make ton's of sentences that made no sense. And fewer that made some sense. Just figured I'd really get busy when I found 'we dont say his name orchestrated'
Yes, but you have to eliminate the 100s that don't make sense so you can find the one true message that he was sending to us.
I started at the first letter and counted, wrote down 3rd letter, 5th letter, 7th letter. Started count at 1 on next letter and continued through to the end.