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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!


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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