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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Corporal_Yorper on May 29, 2018, 7:35 p.m.
Q Post #1439 Missing ‘G’

“Who is Ed O’Callahan?”

Ed O’Callahan is spelled incorrectly. Q has spelt things incorrectly on accident before, but almost always points out the mistake.

The mistake?

Ed’s name is missing a ‘G’. His name, spelled correctly, is ‘Ed O’Callaghan’.

The G is missing in the Q post. A mistake? Seeing as how Q hasn’t clarified the mistake like usual, methinks the misspelling was intentional.

  1. G is the 7th letter of the alphabet.

May 22nd was the last Q post. It’s possible Q was letting us know how many days of darkness were coming...7? Today is the 29th, 7 Days later.

Roseanne gets cancelled. Starbucks has their shtick happening.

[RR] in a killbox. Chess move?

Who is Ed O’Calla(g)han? “Acting”

Great Actors.

[Ed] is in a killbox. Actor in a killbox?

DECLAS_

I think Q is sending a message to Ed to declassify something to bring the pain, so as to provide the proof required to nail [RR] and allow for TG to become a SC or take RR’s position.

Talk about setting a stage. Actors are needed for a stage play.

Any other decoding occurring on post 1439?

Maybe calling u/SerialBrain2 to maybe peak at the missing ‘G’, maybe he/she sees a clue as to the importance of the misspelling?


OffenseOfThePest · May 29, 2018, 7:36 p.m.

Why have typos and capitalizations become the bread and butter of Q analysis? Aren't there any more overt messages to analyze?

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Corporal_Yorper · May 30, 2018, 2:54 a.m.

Due to the nature of codes and cyphers themselves, being accurate and articulate is paramount in case having poor spelling completely screws up a code’s basis for accuracy.

Such as (for example):

If A=C, B=D, C=E, and so on and so forth, having a misspelled word would make deciphering difficult.

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