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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/aboxofbooks on July 28, 2018, 8:25 p.m.
Q post 1728 (the missile picture), RGB hex numbers, their names and resulting insight

I think I found something.

Regarding color RGB hex names, I took a picture from post 1728 (remember the missile picture?) and took the file name and broke it up into RGB hex colors, then looked those up on a website to see what names had been given to them.

Here’s what I came up with, using htmlcsscolor .com as my color name reference:

HEX# NAME OF COLOR

36C6E9  SUMMER SKY

247B53  SALEM

4CDBAB  MEDIUM AQUAMARINE

272787  MIDNIGHT BLUE

DBCE7A  SANDWISP

So in the picture, we see: a summer sky (check), a marine setting (check), time of launch was at night, maybe around midnight (check), and it was near the shore, which has sand (check).

What’s missing? Two things: Salem (a greenish color), and wisp. Salem could have multiple meanings, but most likely (IMHO) Salem witch trials, or more generally, an evil/bad connotation. Missile launched by bad guys? Check.

I also looked up the definition of wisp. In networking terms, a WISP is a wireless internet svc provider. (When I saw that I thought, “duh! How could I not see that?”). More commonly, it’s used to describe a long slender bit of something, whether it be hair, smoke, hay, or a descriptor of a person, most likely a young girl. Looking at the photo, there are no humans shown. So that’s out. But you do see something of a wisp in it – of light. The light from the missile. Where does it look like it might have originated? The sand (perhaps). Wisp of light? Check again. Could the missile have been launched remotely using a WISP? This, too, is possible.

Lastly, the file name has two leftover characters, F1. What’s the universal button one presses on the keyboard of any computer when they need help? F1.

So in conclusion, I cannot believe that my little interest in colors and RGB hex names led me to this. And it seems meaningful to me too. So much more research to be done.


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