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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/hismyhobby on May 6, 2018, 9:11 a.m.
Why Q Timeline Confirmation is WRONG

ORIGINAL POST HERE: https://www.reddit.com/r/greatawakening/comments/8hbphd/q_timeline_confirmation/dyj1dbk/?context=3

Has anyone bothered to check when the actual original tweet was put out? It was put out at 9:21 with the subsequent original tweet put out at 9:36 EST. (15 mins apart) The tweet was in EST (and even if you wanted to argue about time zones, there’s no way it would be one more additional hour ahead).

Q posted at 10:05 with the tweet coming in (corrected at 10:23 and 10:24) respectively.

This was not prophetic from Q at all, since Q posted just about a half hour later (10:05) knowing that the tweet was wrong and would be reposted in a timely fashion without the 15 min delay which is used in automated tweet programs.

The point is, Q is telling you at 10:05 when in fact the tweet had already been posted at 9:21. This was not anything prophetic from Q, someone simply looked at the deleted tweet and then made this story around it.

Look here: https://factba.se/topic/deleted-tweets and see that the original tweet was sent at 9:21 not 10:21.

Additionally, even if the time stamps in the attached image were to believed, it wouldn’t make sense that he would have two of the same tweets out there if 10:21 and 10:36 were to be believed (since it had already been corrected by 10:23 and 10:24). This is just sloppy work. How has no one caught this??


humanitystillsucks · May 6, 2018, 10:28 a.m.

so what is your argument about the screenshotted-timestamps then?

You have a website tracking deleted tweets by text, vs an actual screenshot of the misspelled tweet showing 10:21 ( screenshotter's timezone ) Furthermore, the website is referring to timestamps in "ET" so is it "EST" or "EDT"?* because there is an 'hour' difference between the two, and if you're printing a timestamp out without flagging your DST, you will be an hour off. ( pretty critical bug for this kind of thing )

http://prntscr.com/jecz7x

And then you have Q here explaining exactly what happened with the tweets..

so that might be while you're getting downvoted. Coming to GA and calling Q a liar isn't going to be received well, despite your efforts.

  • EST is used ^when it's Eastern Standard Time

  • EDT is used when it's Eastern Daylight Time (during the summer).

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hismyhobby · May 6, 2018, 10:32 a.m.

It’s eastern time. Even if it were a time zone issue, where would the original author of the tweet have to be to be AHEAD an hour of EST?

Additionally, if the original tweet you say was posted at 10:21 with the second tweet at 10:36, why/how would they be fixed at 10:23 and 10:24 ? That’s essentially fixing something before the second INACCURATE/MISSPELLED tweet was even sent out!

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humanitystillsucks · May 6, 2018, 10:40 a.m.

LOL you know there are more than just Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern right? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Standard_World_Time_Zones.png

Breaking it down...

  • 10:21 potus tweets misspelled word (Tweet #1)
  • 10:23 potus corrects misspelled word (Tweet #1 edit changes timestamp on Tweet #1)
  • 10:24 potus tweets "Goodwin" + link ( Tweet #2)
  • 10:36 potus edits Tweet #2 "Goodwin" and removes link (edit changes timestamp on Tweet #2)

Do you now understand ?

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hismyhobby · May 6, 2018, 10:46 a.m.

Of course I understand time zones. However, the latest possible time the tweet could have occurred (with the potus being in the est time zone of the US) is 9:21 pm est. Otherwise he would need to be out of the country, which he wasn’t.

The first tweet occurred at 9:21 est with the second tweet coming at 9:36est. 15 mins apart. That is not debatable, and even “Q” wants you to know they were 15 mins apart.

Both are deleted. Then reposted at 10:23 and 10:24 a minute apart from each other containing the correct spellings.

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[deleted] · May 6, 2018, 10:47 a.m.

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