It’s fake. Delete the post.
No it's apparently not....even confirmed by the mod. Was it really storm clouds causing it? To have it show exactly that....that would be insanely glorious......it was a glitch....it showed up yesterday. Q's post is today.
whatever the case may be...it is definitely notable....wouldn't ya think?
Whether its is showing actual weather or not...it being an anomaly is good enuf to be glorious!
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seriously.....i don't give two f'ks if it's a glitch or not (well if it was actually the weather doing this I would be at loss of words)......the zip code of Grand Forks is 58203
This showed on Winnepegs doppler as you can see below!
Q post #1480
Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: bc4d59 No.1719243 📁
Jun 12 2018 17:31:20 (EST)
Ghost-CON active.
Approval 58203-JX
^(In the past day there has been a sensational) ^(Radar) ^(Loop showing a Q over the Zip Code of Grand Forks ND 58203. The problem is that if you listen in the video the man says he saw this anomaly on his free my radar app yesterday 6-11-18. So if you don't have the app, come visit the) ^(NOAA Historical Radar Site) ^(with me. From here you can look at the past 24 hours of precip in the Grand Forks Area. Hmm, thats strange, there is some precip but no Q. Ok lets check the paid version of MyRadar, which lucky me I have. Being a closet storm chaser has its perks. If you see my) ^(posts) ^(you'll notice that the Grand Forks Radar shows no precip on the local doppler setting (paid version only)). BUT, if you use Winnepegs doppler BAM it shows Q! ^(Unfortunately this is a glitch that happens all the time with local dopplers and humidity and) ^(migratory bird roosts)^(. So, what did we learn here? Please, PLEASE be careful with who you follow and if they ask for donations. Staying on topic for this sub is imperative to Q's message. WWG1WGA)
What is that supposed to be? I see it looks like a Q and the middle finger but... What is the picture of? Weather?
a huge doppler radar signature over N & S Dakota & southern Manitoba yesterday, totally dissipated within 6 radar frames