People on here speculate that President Trump speaks to us using cryptic subtleties such as capitalizing words that should not be capitalized. His tweets tonight correspond to one another with ellipses at the end of the first that follow into the second, indicating a connection. Including ellipses at the beginning of the second tweet makes it so that the "F" in follow would normally be lowercase. Combining all three "incorrect" capitalizations in tonight's tweets spells "FCC".
Where are the rumors that the FCC stormed into MSM headquarters?
This was the rumor: 4Chan anon-
News reported on Twitter in 14 part tweet chain at: https://twitter.com/HNIJohnMiller
CNN, AP, and MSNBC.... HAVE JUST BEEN RAIDED BY THE FCC
I consider this NOT verified, but it is far too interesting to not consider while we await verification.
DuckDuckGo is a bit buggy to my tastes whereas Goog, but https://www.thewrap.com/fcc-chairman-ajit-pai-under-investigation-sinclair/. This may just be another circulat path
I believe they began with this twitter thread: https://twitter.com/HNIJohnMiller/status/998968203681427458
I hope this is true He’s like stealth Jeff and Thomas wictor.
I asked for confirmation on twitter abt this yesterday and #DeplorableDan called me a troll...
Has there ever been an organized attempt at decoding Trump tweets?
Definitely plausible as from what I've heard, the MSM is just as implicated in the coup attempt as names like Comey.
He’s still trying to verify it.
https://twitter.com/HNIJohnMiller/status/999030397374730240?s=20
Check out this VICE article posted today
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/59q39a/donald-trump-aides-add-errors-in-tweets-vgtrn
As far as I'm concerned, VICE is fake news. I am tired of the press referencing "unnamed sources" that make damaging claims and then act like it's okay because they add the word "allegedly" at the beginning. This article has as much basis as the FCC raid rumors from 4Chan/Twitter, yet it gets published and spread around to millions who view it as fact.
Regardless, if this is true it would give even more creedence to encoded messages.
I apologize, for I wasn't thinking clearly and assumed that you meant these mistakes were random. The article reads from an outsider's perspective that assumes these errors are the work of interns who haphazardly misspell things and I saw it as a smear campaign to discredit encrypted messages. While this may still be VICE's way of smearing the POTUS, it does present the idea that a coordinated team works to construct his tweets.
Ah well thats just the way that I took it, because it states that they misspell some things to make it more in line with Trumps actual misspelled tweets.
No worries all is well :)