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15 Dec, 8 tweets, 6 min read
Now I do time differences on all sorts of peeps, never done one on JP. This is pretty weird. I had to check back in, last I knew he had a tweet up on the 30th of Nov. He's got another one now. I'll do some noteables along the way.
We'll do his oldest tweet first. On Nov 30th. The time was at 18:08. Just some little highlights as far as scribs. Now his next one, which features a vid, I'll snip some interesting stills. It's timestamp at 12 Dec at 9:51am.
40 second vid.
Like I said some snips of what the video contained (keep in mind it's pro JB) Strange at the least no doubt. We'll have to continue to a new slide.
Cont. Like I said, kinda weird. I thought this next part was kinda strange too. I went and calculated the difference between the two tweets, a refresh.
12 Dec 09:51am, subtracted from
30 Nov 18:08pm which leaves a variety of times really.
Here's the illustrations, now instead of going through all of them, I'm using just the one I found most pertinent. Not to say their isn't overlap. This is why 1698 was used, just zeroed the zeros.
No worries here's the basic overview then I want to take a closer look. Taking the oath upon confirmation of Barr going out? Well even that very last line. What are the odds of that? End of the drop, end of the tweet vid.
Just a couple of notes on the JF[K(ay)] JR (or lack of). Like I said, just thought it was interesting, figured I'ld share the thought.
Any errors in transposition or my math, let me know via DM or comment (or both).
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15 Dec
Code Monkey put this out. So I put this out. Next I removed the 46, why? Cause of the 4+6=10, so that clock matches the 1:1 ratio on the clock. Also drop 1846 is minus 25 from out current position. ImageImage
1846 is this. Now that 3:46 stands out. Previous time stamp boasting both those 46's in minutes and seconds. Also of not the |3| is a minutes difference, but there is a 3 hour diff in terms of 1871 and 1846 time diff (not considering the month/day.) ImageImageImage
Ok to get to this one I eliminated that (6(4)6). Sort of like how we zeroed the 46 from the first timestamp. Leaves 2556, hence our drop. Odds? Same pattern type as where we began. That 46sec to 27sec diff is 19? 19/91/16/61 has been used (as a key)? Coincidence or connected? ImageImage
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13 Dec
Here we go again. I'll throw a disclaimer, it's ultimately up to the user to discern for ones self. I'll explain my logic the best I can. Military is a key component. These two were both put up yesterday.
This is a cross between the NG and the US Navy. I choose these because of their similar syntax, Steel in both of those really caught my eye. Bond? 007? Then of course Steel. Time difference of 7 hours? That bond ref though!
Before we go ahead and subtract the times, a closer look at this bad larry NG tweet. No mask/mask, no combat parch (can't see the other dudes). Looks like he might be waiting for a fist bump that never came? Also [M]ilitary [P]olice ?
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11 Dec
I'm building on this thread a wee bit. So this focused on the two Navy tweets. Time difference 15hours 54minutes. Now this is an interesting little spy.
At the bottom of 1554 is this. I removed the 5 and the 4 adding them to the 15:00 marker. Thought of it as canceling them out. Leaves you with 1898.
This by itself didn't mean a whole lot to me. Check this out though. I noticed this section from our time difference. 3rd to the first (note) So let's run over to 2665.
Read 15 tweets
10 Dec
I've seen peeps call out them military tweets. Why only one at a time? Use this. calculator.net/time-calculato… Take your times and plug em back in! Might find some similarities. We can use and example. Navy tweets.
Ok, but which of the two should we compare (Navy tweets)? This is a fair question, you can simply do them all. This will leave you with crazy tabs up. I look for two tweets that tell a similar story, or have the same syntax, or equipment in the message.
Like this one. 9 days of X-mas, now we have that 9 on the side of that ship. The first snip was done at 12:00pm today. The Xmas tweet was from yesterday at 20:06
(10th) 12:00pm - (9th) 20:06 = 15hours and 54 minutes.
9 + 6 = 15, 9 * 6 = 54, 1554
Read 7 tweets
8 Dec
I didn't do this yesterday was ping ponging, so to speak. I checked the diff previously. Decided to float back and do the post. If you believe in 'keys' there is more you can do with these. Ok time in between Social Media, translated back to the drops.
Air Force had some interesting ones yesterday. Lets look at one early this morning. We will compare it to the 7th's early morning tweet. 1:58am on the 8th, minus the 1:03am tweet from the 7th.
Looks like this.
24hours 53 minutes
24.88 hours (3 repeating)
1,493 seconds
Drop 2453, 2488, 1493
The DJT tweet is from 2453 link. NOV 7 at 14:44 ties to the oldest drop in the series?
Read 4 tweets
6 Dec
@concretegolfer1, This is how I arrived at Drop 845. Thank you for asking btw! So this tweet time (which was his current as of then, he has a new one) subtracted from his previous tweet time. Leaves you with 10 hour 08 minutes. Plug that back to the drops. 1008 ImageImageImageImage
You'll have to excuse the doodles, probably the easiest way to label anything. Used the 23 as a key and progressed to the next drop of 500. It was pretty straight forward with several zeros in the last drop. Image
Drop 500. Owl ref I interpreted a bit different however it is of note that an 11 on the clock is 23 mil time, we've used 32 thus far so we can see the similarity. Anywho the removal of the 11 in this case leads to you question of reference (845). Image
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