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What is USSS? And Castle_Rock?
I’ve been following for awhile trying to pick up in pieces but those have me stumped... or I’m not paying enough attention.
Here's an official military article from last year about Operation Castle Rock:
https://www.usar.army.mil/News/Article/2338441/412th-tec-strengthens-readiness-during-operation-castle-rock-amid-covid-19/
Now, focus on this section of the URL, and in particular the part I have highlighted in bold:
2338441/412th
The Q drop referencing "CASTLE_ROCK" is Q drop 4414. Coincidence?
The article also features the words "krakens" and "boom".
Holy shit. I’m blown away by all the pieces of this humongous puzzle!
Thank you!
Fuckin-a dude, mind blown
United States secret service...and no one has completely figured out castle Rock yet
USSS = United States Secret Service
Castle Rock = Still debate on that one. Could be a chess move reference.
I don't think it's a chess move reference. "Castling" is a chess move, not castle rock.
Re: chess move, from wiki: Castling was added to European chess in the 14th or 15th century and did not develop into its present form until the 17th century. The Asian versions of chess do not have such a move.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castling
And this from same page..."castling is known by a derivative from the same root as the English word "rook" (e.g. rochieren, rochada, enroque)"
Hmmmm....so let's take out the CCP then.
USSS is United States Secret Service. Castel Rock refers to the WH I think...not sure on that one.