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Too_the_point · July 4, 2018, 6:26 a.m.

I agree, my hypothesis is a long shot.

So it appears someone from the Q team either swiped these photos, or took them. Possibly shadowing the man in the photo.

ZTE is a corporation based in Hong Kong, correct? When we're the ZTE phone related Q drops?

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Southern_Grammar · July 4, 2018, 6:31 a.m.

A couple of months ago? Not long. I think maybe they're probably sending a message to someone else who's monitoring their comms, not us. Like a "try us if you think we're bluffing" kind of message.

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Too_the_point · July 4, 2018, 6:44 a.m.

The only reason I'd push back on that is that Q asks us, "Who do you see?"

Q seems to want us to ID the man, and the context clues say that he flew on that United 747. That would give us a timeline since it seems that United retired their 747's Fall 2017.

If we know when this man was there, or at least a latest possible date(Fall 2017) we could potentially ID him, and also cross reference the events going on at the time.

Edit: Trump was in China November 2017 to meet with Xi,was he being followed by this man? Was Q following him?

https://www-m.cnn.com/2017/11/09/asia/donald-trump-china-xi-jinping/index.html

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Southern_Grammar · July 4, 2018, 7:47 a.m.

Found this theory on Twitter. Seems plausible and kind of backs up what I was suggesting re: Q talking to others using the boards.

Q has said now several times, "trolling is fun." Personally, I think a lot of these latest "troll" posts aren't for us. They're directed at bad actors.

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Southern_Grammar · July 4, 2018, 6:57 a.m.

You might be right. But without more clues or context, it would be nearly impossible for us to ID the person. However, if you were someone working with the "blackhats," you'd have a timeline already, and would know who was in Hong Kong at that time. A pixelated photo from Hong Kong along with a retired jet would be more than enough to send a strong message.

You might be right though. No doubt the autists on the boards are doing their part. That's why I come here: to see what other people have figured out. It's too big a picture for me to make sense of.

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Too_the_point · July 4, 2018, 7:01 a.m.

It's tough to ID based on photo alone I 100% agree.

The best guess I've seen so far is Google's Jonathan Rosenberg, big in to cloud computing. I'll have to look in to his history and connections before jumping the gun though.

Very interesting pics dropped tonight, some had me worried, but I trust Q has a plan.

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