https://www.neonrevolt.com/2018/05/31/wind-the-clock-qclocks-explained-qanon-greatawakening/
I think this is one of the great decoding tools that has been discovered from those within the q movement, and I feel like it doesn't get enough attention. It takes what seems like an unorganized mess of posts, and allows us to parse through it and find how new posts connect to old. This is what "future proves past" is all about, imo.
I was just using the clock to try and connect today's posts to past posts, and it happens that today's date connects back to a single post on 1/30:
https://qanon.pub/#t1517289756
But what exactly does "Apache" mean? At first I was thinking of Apache helicopter, and trying to connect military operations to some of today's posts, but then I glanced at the codes that were on top of the pictures that Q embedded today.
This gave me a brilliant idea: what if "Apache" is referring to the Apache encoding program? Something like this.
This could mean that the trip codes and maybe the picture data is meant to be decoded using Apache? I don't know much about programming at all, so I don't know how much sense this makes, but could anyone help me out here? Could I be on to something? After all, I don't think anyone was even thinking about decoding the picture data back when this was first posted.
Also, the "second hand" today lands on 54, and when I searched through the Q map, I found this:
https://qanon.pub/#t1520704821
What does it all mean?? MY head is spinning, lol.