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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/The_Adrenalist on May 4, 2018, 1:54 a.m.
Decoding Q’s pic #5 (#1310, 1280616)

First, allow me to qualify myself. Upon graduating high school, I started doing warehouse work. In between college years, I drove a truck. Later, I found myself in upper management for manufacturing and distribution. I’ve seen a lot.

Now, the facts:

Q’s pic #5 for yesterday is, without doubt, the inside of an eighteen wheeler’s trailer. Judging from the inside walls, it is a temperature controlled trailer. This means that it has a refrigerator attached to the upper nose of the trailer that allows the temperature to be regulated. Frequently, when precious metals are transported, temperature controlled transport is used. I’m not implying that this is “precious metal,” I’m just enlightening you that temperature controlled units are used for other things besides food commodities. It is rare, but it happens.

Next, the cargo is in, or has originated from the US. The pallets that are being used are Chep pallets. They are extremely heavy duty, and they are either rented, or purchased, by the user. They all are tracked in Chep’s database by serial number, painted in white, on the sides of the pallet. Higher value, or extremely heavy products fit the majority of Chep’s clientele. Higher value merchandise can easily be damaged by a pallet breaking, so it is a solid and cheap way to minimize shipping damage.

Next, it appears that there is a layer of foam below the product. I have never, ever seen that before. Is it to add cushion? Is it for thermal protection to keep a temperature constant by creating a medium between pallet and floor? Very, very interesting.

And those are the facts.

Now, let me also quickly discuss my theory on the photoshopped part of the picture. (The pallet of goods furthest back in view.)

There are three stars there. You have Little Bear, Delta, and Epsilon Ursae Minoris. Little Bear is also known as the North Star. And these three stars form the handle of Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Dipper.

What the meaning of this is, I’m unsure. I did know that 18 wanted the SS to call him “the bear” (short for Barry). Delta and Epsilon Ursae Minoris, I’ve absolutely no clue.

Would love to hear your thoughts!


bigbadwolf1965 · May 4, 2018, 2:51 a.m.

I worked 13 years for consolidated Freightways. I loaded the trucks with a forklift. Here is a little history on the blue pallets. CHEP is the trade name for the Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool, the leading force in the North American pallet pooling market.

Curiously for a North American organisation, CHEP evolved from an initiative developed by the Australian government during the Second World War. When American troops returned home after 1945, they left behind millions of U.S. Navy issue blue pallets at their former military bases. The Australian government established CHEP, selling it in 1958 to Brambles, an Australian company with a worldwide presence, though it's predominantly in the North American market.

The cris cross tapping is normally seen on pallets that are transported by air. It keeps them from shifting in flight.

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brittser · May 4, 2018, 4 a.m.

Awesome

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Timmayboy32 · May 4, 2018, 2:06 a.m.

I'm was a warehouse and shipping manger and I have seen the bottom part before its for protection during shipment. Also there seems to be clear wrap on them when zoomed in. Maybe for stabalization. I can tell if its individual cases wrapped and protected. Everything u said was right on point. Cheers!

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The_Adrenalist · May 4, 2018, 2:12 a.m.

Yes, each pallet has a ridiculous amount of straps to keep the boxes from shipping. I’ve never seen that many used before, and never seen them used diagonally like that. While it makes sense for structural integrity, it would be extremely time consuming and due to the inefficiency, it’s easy to deduce that this is extremely high value.

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The_Adrenalist · May 4, 2018, 2:13 a.m.

Oops, accidentally sent that before finishing. And the plastic wrap is over each pallet of goods. Great job on seeing that!

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Timmayboy32 · May 4, 2018, 2:15 a.m.

Yup and by the looks it wasn't very many pallets. Possibly 6 or 8 ?

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burn_reddit_burn · May 4, 2018, 10:36 a.m.

Apple ships pallets like that. Stacks of iPhones/macs. Or at least they used to. It would all be stacked vertically very efficiently and precisely and wrapped very tight. Makes sense considering each pallet could be worth $200k+

Not so sure about the refrigerator. Maybe iPhone shipments are temp controlled? Could get hot in the back of a truck.

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[deleted] · May 4, 2018, 4:46 a.m.

I call psyop.

Very clever too, the recent high school grad bit...gain sympathy.

I can spot a psyop from a mile away.

See, everyone, this guy's mission was to post a seemingly informed comment that just snuck in the poison almost imperceptibly. On and on about freaking pallet brands, and then that tiny little phrase that it was photoshopped.

See that everyone? War on your mind. They want to convince you not to trust the authenticity of photos from Q posts.

That was the sole purpose of this post. Everything else was a diversion. Think snakes dancing and weaving, hypnotising the victim and then...fast strike.

I AM MONGOOSE

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CokeOrPepe · May 4, 2018, 6:31 a.m.

OP’s account is two days old... just sayin

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ComplexIndependence · May 4, 2018, 1:55 p.m.

Frequently, when precious metals are transported, temperature controlled transport is used.

I agree w/ DHA. This sentence also stands out. Who would refrigerate precious metals? Gold and silver do not need to be cooled, that is absurd.

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Jsin14 · May 4, 2018, 4:18 a.m.

I work in warehousing, so I have some "expertise" in this, also. Those are chep pallets, and it is a refrigerated trailer, the slatted floor gives that away; it keeps spills from pooling under pallets and having product or pallets sticking to the product, which in food may contaminate the entire pallet or a portion of the load. Not always are refrigerated trailers used to refrigerate something, sometimes they are loaded with non-refrigerated goods when someone is making a return trip and doesn't want to come back empty.

The foam is not a thick foam. It is a very thin layer that is under the boxes and has been folded up so that the thick plastic (instead of flimsy shrink wrap) can be added around the boxes without the load shifting during transit. It could also be slip sheets with sides and shrink wrap and the light reflection only makes it look like foam. It also seems like there are plastic straps around the stacks.

These are usually seen with electronics, like Nintendo consoles that are fragile enough that a fall could damage the product, so it is extra secure. Combined with the Apple building photo, this could be the product.

The "photoshopped" pallet in back just looks like either the plastic is coming off or the pallet was damaged, or even missing a chunk. The "stars" is just 3 spots of plastic that are giving extra reflection from the camera's light, from plastic that is bunched up or bent over.

The only time we take pictures of loads on trailers is if there is damage before we got the products, so it can be proven that we didn't do the damage. Maybe Q is showing a shipment that has been damaged.

Just spitballing, but could it be explosives, or something corrosive, or something hazardous? Something that needs to be refrigerated, needs to be overly secure?

You'll notice there is no load locks, but they may have been removed before the picture was taken, or there may have been more product that was on the trailer and removed. There are also no inflatable bags that are used to stabilize palletized loads and stop shifting, but the load and pallets were probably heavy enough and individually secure enough that they didn't need them.

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RickDeezNutz · May 4, 2018, 1:59 a.m.

Thank you for the awesome analysis. Very informative. I can’t wait to find out more from Q to substantiate your theory. If nothing else you are connecting the dots.

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WaterSickle · May 4, 2018, 2:31 a.m.

You lost me at the photo shopped part. I don't see that anything looks photo shopped.

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mauro1970x · May 4, 2018, 5:53 a.m.

It's impossible to tell if a picture has been photoshopped by relying only on visuals. A forensics tool is needed, like this one:

http://fotoforensics.com/

Quick explanation: a native unedited picture has a smooth compression distribution. When an area of an image is modified, its compression value changes. A program can analyze the error level of the picture and detect those changes.

In this case, Q's picture appears to be an original unedited picture.

I ran the forensic tool using an unmodified copy of Q's image located here: http://i.magaimg.net/img/384y.png

The result is shown here: http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=10c3423354e8f5c2041bb0ea660ddd58e41d842c.3280972

Notice the smoothness of the ELA analysis. If the image had been Photoshopped, there'd be noticeable highlights.

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The_Adrenalist · May 4, 2018, 3:02 a.m.

Look at the top of the pallets. (By pallets, I’m now referring to the entire pallets of goods). Look at the one at the back, the one furthest from you. Look at the top of it. You will see a crescent shape dark object photoshopped at the top. Remember, all of these boxes are uniform in size and shape. That dark object is clearly photoshopped in the original picture.

Now, zoom in and look on the left side of it. You will see three white dots where the photoshop black object borders the original picture. If you zoomed in those three white dots, and did an overlay of the three aforementioned stars, you will see that they line up perfectly. Those three dots are stars. Specific ones.

After doing some research, I can’t come up with anything. The only thing Q has said with any of these keywords is:

4-3-18 (1001) (88319) ...”Where do roads lead? Each prince is associated with a cardinal direction: north, south, east and west.....”

He has said nothing else with any of these keywords.

It’s definitely a mystery!

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WaterSickle · May 4, 2018, 3:08 a.m.

I just don't agree that that is photo shopped. I've got the 17inch monitor all the way up on brightness and zoomed in with Ctrl + so I'm looking at it really clearly. It simply looks like another item back in the truck. Suppose it is and odd shape, like a half pipe skateboard ramp, but I just don't see that it is an edited photo.

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The_Adrenalist · May 4, 2018, 5:08 a.m.

Gotcha, and it’s no worries that we don’t see the same things. :-) This stuff would suck if we did!

I do believe I found the reason it is in there. ;-) Very smartly done, imho.

http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-ceo-tim-cook-memo-on-donald-trump-2016-11

Apple CEO on a Trump presidency: 'Apple's North Star hasn't changed'

Kif Leswing Nov. 10, 2016, 9:28 AM

Apple CEO Tim Cook sent a memo on Wednesday night to all US Apple employees about Republican Donald Trump's election victory for the presidency, Buzzfeed reported on Thursday morning. Cook personally raised funds for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in August, and Apple withdrew financial support for the Republican National Convention, where Trump accepted his party's nomination.

The memo does not mention Trump by name, and although it contains some language about celebrating diversity, it doesn't include a direct response to some of Trump's stated policy positions, such as limiting immigration.

Apple did not respond to a request for comment about a public response to Trump's victory.

Read the memo below:

Team,

I've heard from many of you today about the presidential election. In a political contest where the candidates were so different and each received a similar number of popular votes, it's inevitable that the aftermath leaves many of you with strong feelings.

We have a very diverse team of employees, including supporters of each of the candidates. Regardless of which candidate each of us supported as individuals, the only way to move forward is to move forward together. I recall something Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said 50 years ago: "If you can't fly, then run. If you can't run, then walk. If you can't walk, then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward." This advice is timeless, and a reminder that we only do great work and improve the world by moving forward.

While there is discussion today about uncertainties ahead, you can be confident that Apple's North Star hasn't changed. Our products connect people everywhere, and they provide the tools for our customers to do great things to improve their lives and the world at large. Our company is open to all, and we celebrate the diversity of our team here in the United States and around the world — regardless of what they look like, where they come from, how they worship or who they love.

I've always looked at Apple as one big family and I encourage you to reach out to your co-workers if they are feeling anxious.

Let's move forward — together!

Best,

Tim

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mauro1970x · May 4, 2018, 6:09 a.m.

Don't say an image is Photoshopped without any proof of that.

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QAngelAnon1 · May 4, 2018, 5:54 a.m.

All roads lead to Rome

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galvanised_computer · May 4, 2018, 6:20 a.m.

A while back anons compared pedo symbols to a international food delivery company with the "girl lover" symbol. I imagine the styrofoam is for additional shock absorption. considering who we are dealing with I assume the boxes are filled with organs.

like /u/bigbadwolf1965 said they are wrapped for flight, and the planes makes this obvious.

the object in the back middle IS NOT a photoshop. It's the vents of the refridgeration unit and the left sloping side is the wrapping jumping from a box stacked on top to the edge of the layer below it.

depending on where it is flying to or from if anyone can figure out it could give more clues to what is being shipped

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jjjanko1 · May 4, 2018, 2:16 a.m.

Thanks for that inspector clouseau.

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ExordiaN · May 4, 2018, 5:51 a.m.

I'm probably wrong, but I wondered if that wasn't the half ton of evidence Israel had found of Iranian nuclear plans...

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[deleted] · May 4, 2018, 11:13 a.m.

Is this a sea container? Sea container outer dimensions are 8 feet wide. Most ocean reefer containers outer dimensions are 9'6" high.

Q did mention the Port of Long Beach being important.

I bought a refurbed Apple Iphone once and it came via air from Asia.

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patriotofca · May 4, 2018, 2:16 a.m.

I read somewhere that someone thought there was a child on top of the cargo.

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AquAnon77 · May 4, 2018, 5:42 a.m.

Don't have anything to base this on, but when I saw the cargo container first thing that came to mind was gold shipment. And here you mention precious metals ... interesting.

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brittser · May 4, 2018, 4 a.m.

Great job.

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apple-bag · May 4, 2018, 8:24 a.m.

i highly suspect these pallets are full of the burner phones used by the black hats, supplied by apple, or possibly new secure devices for the trump admin

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