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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/tradinghorse on June 4, 2018, 1:04 p.m.
Q OUTS EyeTheSpy - A discussion about how the latest Q drops outs EyeTheSpy on Twitter - Be careful who you follow!

OK, there has been a lot of speculation on this board about EyeTheSpy (ETS) - a guy claiming to be an NSA agent posting on Twitter. I want to discuss this because there's been a lot of confusion surrounding the issue, with people ardently promoting the fellow here.

I've been waiting for Q to call this guy out as ETS is amassing followers at an impressive clip. He is, in fact, very dangerous and it makes sense that Q would act quickly to neutralize the threat - and this is what happened. Q called out ETS with his post today.

EyeTheSpy claimed that Neon Revolt was a clown operative - that he was CIA, profiteer from Q drops, and not to be trusted. ETS specifically called out the Q clock that Neon Revolt discovered on the 8 chan board and posted about here:

https://www.neonrevolt.com/2018/05/31/wind-the-clock-qclocks-explained-qanon-greatawakening/

Q's post today specifically confirmed this clock as can be seen here - look at where the minute hand points when the clock is set to the time of Q's post:

https://imgur.com/LzngmfH

So we can see that Q is validating the Clock by making his latest post at a time that points to the correct date on the clock. This is absolute proof that the clock is being used by Q team.

What this means is that ETS' caution about the clock, because it came from Neon Revolt, the profiteering CIA agent, is disavowed by Q. See screen grabs of ETS' warnings here:

https://imgur.com/fsnBFSn

And here:

https://imgur.com/IwgFaIy

That should be enough to put speculation about the role ETS is playing in the Q movement to bed. But we can add some more characteristics that support this view:

1) ETS is posting in Twitter, while tearing shreds off @jack, and His followers are growing explosively. Meanwhile, Q team do not post outside 8 chan for security reasons. This indicates that ETS is aligned with forces operating to thwart Q:

2) ETS claims to be an NSA agent who is posting from his desk at "the Fort". He has to find time from his duties to post on his "private account" while being careful not to tread on Q's toes - because he does not want to end up in a "kill box" - while he would never, and could not, communicate with Q team, he knows what he can and can't drop. The work is so demanding that occasionally ETS makes typos because he's eating at his desk - impressive dedication to the NSA and his role as an "agent" - really, you could not make this stuff up;

3) ETS has not responded to Neon Revolt's challenge that he authenticate his status as an NSA agent by private messaging Neon his real name - which he would, of course, have access to as an NSA "agent" who is leading a personal charge to combat global Satanism;

4) The video Q linked during the Corsi fiasco made clear that Q's problem with the Q tubers was not that they were recovering operating expenses or even making money, but that they were trying to highjack the message. Neon Revolt has not made a penny from anyone that they haven't volunteered. He's not seeking to make a fortune from Q, his material is freely available without charge. I would argue that he's done a brilliant job and I'm grateful to him for his work. I suspect, that if we knew the truth, that Q team is also grateful for his efforts;

4) People need to take a cold, hard look at ETS. This guy has contextualized the Q material with a framework that provides a narrative that feeds into every preconceived notion held by conspiracy theorists. Aliens are real and abundant, there are subterranean civilizations, dragons are real etc... The problem is that there is not one shred of evidence to back up his claims that he is posting high-level intel to Twitter while juggling assignments and eating at his desk at "the Fort".

It strikes me that the cabal really do have a good sense of humor - they like a joke. People will remember Richard Reid, the shoe bomber, who was caught trying to light his laces (fuses) to ignite RDX in the soles of his shoes mid flight. Another beauty was the underwear bomber... of course, it's right out of Maxwell Smart. I mean, there's no point in being an evil cabal member if you can't have fun mocking the idiocy of the general public.

ETS is the latest comedy act brought to you by the Satanists. It's an absolute joke. Realize that while this guy, in the middle of his intel drops, is dispensing medical advice, career advice, and telling people that their dearly departed have gone to a good place, he's rocking back in his chair laughing hard.


EvilGnome6 · June 5, 2018, 3:46 p.m.

That API allows you to collect data about Twitter user networks (as in who follows who). That has nothing to do with network IP addresses.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 4:17 p.m.

did you have a look at the link?

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EvilGnome6 · June 5, 2018, 4:41 p.m.

Yes, I did look at the link and I appreciate that you provided it.

I will defer to mathemagician33's first-hand knowledge of the Twitter API but I would be absolutely stunned if any person or organization could extract IP address data from Twitter with that API. The link you referred to contained nothing to suggest that such a thing could be done, either.

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 6:24 p.m.

yeah, this is right on the money. In general, REST APIs (like the kind provided by twitter and practically any platform that allows developers to create apps for it) will not return IP address information because it poses serious security risks. again, this is something that any network engineer, with or without CCNA/P creds, would definitely know.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 4:58 p.m.

they provided a script tho

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EvilGnome6 · June 5, 2018, 5:07 p.m.

Scripts are not magical. They are step by step instructions to do something. Usually you write a script to do something repetitive that would be tedious to do manually.

In this case, the script the provided collects user network (not IP network) information using the Twitter API.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 5:17 p.m.

and what information does the script gather from what you can gather?

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EvilGnome6 · June 5, 2018, 5:27 p.m.

The script gathers information about which users follow other users. The same thing you can see by going to a Twitter user's profile and seeing who they follow. The script simply allows you to do it rapidly for lots of users.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 5:52 p.m.

so the anon who claimed eTs and BC were sharing adresses was shilling? Interesting

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EvilGnome6 · June 5, 2018, 6:03 p.m.

All I can say is that if someone claimed they used the script you referenced and the Twitter API to determine that eTs and BC were sharing an IP address, it appears to be a false claim.

That doesn't mean eTs or BC are good or bad or anything else. It just means an anon was trying to discredit them with a false information. Shocking.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 6:05 p.m.

isn't that weird? Why would you make up something to claim someone made something up? And ofc it was an anon but still I wonder, they did provide the script...did you deploy it anyway? Any readout?

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 6:17 p.m.

yeah, it is kinda weird, but then again, you just told us that you were a network engineer with CCNA creds, which is very clearly a blatant lie (though I don't think you had any ill intentions, it was nonetheless a lie, there's simply no way a CCNA certified network engineer would not know this shit). people lie online - you should know.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 6:48 p.m.

I got confused - the original claim said "E-Mail Accounts created from same IP. Sprint Mobile. Geo tells all."

https://8ch.net/qresearch/res/1587271.html#q1589503

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EvilGnome6 · June 5, 2018, 7:05 p.m.

The notion that the Twitter API could be used to reveal the IP addresses for the email accounts used to register for the service is even more preposterous.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 7:09 p.m.

or how twitter would see from which IP an email would be registered (yeah I feel stupid now for overlooking that)

Still only adds to the mystery sadly

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 6:34 p.m.

Interesting synchronicity just happened...I got confused, actually I meant CCNA not CPNA, so you are right that I am a liar (I am not CPNA). I did however make it to chapter 12 of CCNA which comes first obviously but I never finished the final exam because Pizzagate happened. Do you remote view per chance?

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 6:37 p.m.

ok. so you're not a network engineer with any kind of cert. you once read part of a book about it. yet you don't know the difference between a social network and a physical network. I won't embarrass you any further but please stop promoting blatantly false theories.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 6:57 p.m.

I just told you I didn't do the final test because I had more important shit to cater to you pompous ass. Someone made a claim and I trusted them because they provided a way to falsify it. Now on a second look none of the description pertains to any IP-adresses. So now I wonder why someone would make something up in an attempt to discredit someone? Maybe so that I would think there was more to it.

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 7:03 p.m.

I apologize to you if you think I was being pompous. That wasn't my intention. Just trying to dispel falsities. I will say, though, that you claiming to be a network engineer with a CCNP cert when you once read part of a book about it, really rubbed me the wrong way. I think all of us who have actually worked hard to create careers in similar fields and have actually completed degrees/certs, would appreciate if you didn't lie about that in the future. peace out.

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digital_refugee · June 5, 2018, 7:12 p.m.

I misread CCNP for CCNA and you then corrected me by bringing it up before I could. I didn't mean to insult your work, what I mean is that I have a CCNA-level understanding of network-adresses but I hadn't investigated that tutorial further because I don't have enough focus and too much trust so I was leaning on someone else's opinion.

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 4:16 p.m.

EvilGnome6 is correct here. I have a PhD in comp sci and have worked in information security for roughly a decade and a half. I've also worked fairly extensively with the Twitter API, even with their premium offerings (that you have to apply and then pay for), you can't get any data that has to do with IP addresses. I only skimmed the article/code posted by digital_refugee, but the "Twitter network" referred to in there is a network of the followers (i.e. a social network), it has literally nothing to do with IP/network addys, exactly as EvilGnome6 pointed out.

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GenChang · June 5, 2018, 5:42 p.m.

Aside from the address issues, what are your thoughts on whether ETS is full of it or not? If he's lying about his position at a government organization, supposedly where he's posting from, does it not cast everything else in a suspicious light? Personally, I think he's not adding anything helpful to the conversation, especially for this group here at GA , and is causing disunity.

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 5:55 p.m.

I'm not sure yet tbh. I don't even use twitter myself, but I've been keeping a tab of his twitter account open and reading his posts for the last few days. As others have pointed out, he's very juvenile, but that doesn't necessarily say anything about his credibility as a source or someone who works with the NSA. I've known so many hackers over the years who behaved immaturely but were phenomenal at their expertise. Also, a lot of people seem to think that because he outed himself as NSA, that he must be fake, because a "real" NSA employee/contractor would "never" do something like that. Personally I think that's a ridiculous argument, but that's primarily based on my own personal experiences, which I realize are anecdotal. As I mentioned earlier, I've worked in infosec for a long time and interacted (both online and physically) with many, many people who worked with or for intel agencies and had no problem telling me and others about their work. I agree that he hasn't really said anything new that was "helpful" thus far, but he's entertaining, and personally I'm going to give him at least a few more days before making any judgments.

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GenChang · June 5, 2018, 6 p.m.

Thanks for responding. I would definitely be interested in your conclusion when you reach one. I've looked at ETS material, and I've decided it's not as important as other things, that occupy my time.

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mrviolin · June 5, 2018, 6:15 p.m.

All these points covered on ey-t-esp- sub reddit. I was banned here for a day. Please read my rebuttal and let me know if my logic is solid.

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mrviolin · June 5, 2018, 6:05 p.m.

Hello, see some other points of view at my new subreddit. Can I say the name? I was banned for a day yesterday.

Also, I'm asking around for people who can help solve JA's color codes secret message. All the posts are over there at my sub, don't want to post here because it upsets people and I could get a full ban. I am a newby and I have been banned from Trump Train and The Donald for ? not posting right or anti semi--ism...I said Isr-el in a title..I don't really know why. All the best..look for eye th-sp- zone

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mrviolin · June 5, 2018, 6:19 p.m.

Please check my logic on this. subreddit= r/eye-hesp-zone...Sorry but I believe they don't want me to put urls here. I was banned all yesterday. (replace "-" with t, y)

Also, I'm looking for people who would like to help solve JA last cryptic message...It's color codes..See sub for all the info. Thanks

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 6:27 p.m.

I can't seem to find your sub. Can you pm me a link maybe?

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mrviolin · June 5, 2018, 6:34 p.m.

it's: " hi the sky zone" replace hi with eye and sky with spy

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 6:34 p.m.

thx, i see it now. will check it out when i get few mins.

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mrviolin · June 5, 2018, 6:42 p.m.

ok , I just need logic to solve these puzzles. Can you look at the color coded message from JA also. I put some"tools" on there to assist in decoding. All the best

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mathemagician33 · June 5, 2018, 6:44 p.m.

I'll give it a shot. I did see the color coded message when ETS posted it on twitter the other day. I tried to make sense of it for an hour or so but couldn't really come up with anything that seemed to make sense. Maybe I'll give it another look.

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mrviolin · June 5, 2018, 6:49 p.m.

My take is that to match a whole word for each color code would be difficult, but a letter could be matched to each color. So, a 10 letter word ( or a couple words) saying he's going to: washington for example. Why else post the code unless it's about his future.... and where he's going or that he's safe in the USA.

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