A military codebook system exists where every conceivable message the army might want to communicate is given a number and when the field personnel get a number on a valid channel they can immediately look up what message it stands for.
Aren't the Q drops a giant codebook and doesn't this look like someone who knows how to use it? Why do 2202 and 2230 seem to refer to current events and "Panic in DC" but 2151 and 2223 don't seem to line up? Or is this apophenia?
A military codebook system exists where every conceivable message the army might want to communicate is given a number and when the field personnel get a number on a valid channel they can immediately look up what message it stands for.
Aren't the Q drops a giant codebook and doesn't this look like someone who knows how to use it? Why do 2202 and 2230 seem to refer to current events and "Panic in DC" but 2151 and 2223 don't seem to line up? Or is this apophenia?
I'm guessing it's dependent on the time zone the poster is using but someone with more experience than me would have to weigh in on that.