there's a MUCH better breakdown from the chans. it's a long read, but it's killer. works itself all the way back to 1902, i think. from just this morning: https://media.greatawakening.win/post/jo7TLTdW.png
Going to drop this here, might come back for it. Maybe nothing, could be something.
FF = Friends Family
Castle Rock = Corner Stone
Corner Stone = Primary_Key
Primary_Key for this entity = Company_Number
Company_Number = 3376703
Q# 3376 - warning about the link in #3376
There are just 2 Q posts with Castle Rock. 4414 and 4413. Seemingly it has military context. It is spelled all in CAPS and has the underscore line separation CASTLE_ROCK. Do any anons know the significance of this Q syntax, vs Castle Rock ?
Databases don't like spaces. They use underscores instead. It being spelt that way definitely means there is significance, and I'd say it is in data and old computer filings.
The underscore is there for a reason. Capitals may link to SQL markup? Military shorthand that is a relic from old database-made mission briefs? Perhaps it is denote a corporate entity? Don't know.
Just to further confuse things, if you search for "castle" you will find all kinds of variants: green castle, red castle, castle_rock, castle_online, castle lock, etc.
So, castle_rock in that context could mean a lot of different things that have nothing to do with the LLC. Just sayin'
Here is another link which may follow the military "playbook" of RED1-6 in Q4414. Note that "_" is used when describing a military asset or operation as in "Mountain_1st" and "_instruct1"
During the training exercise, staff were presented with unexpected, impromptu scenarios that tested military problem solving and decision-making skills. Operation Castle Rock fit squarely into one of the main mission elements of the U.S. Army Reserve: increasing critical engineer capabilities in order to modernize and maintain expeditionary combat power, with an emphasis on COVID-19 countermeasures.
Notice the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 412th TEC - "Red Castle" - which we have seen before with Q2835. Note in the wiki there is also a reference to another "Operation Sand Castle" for urban terrain training.
The Command also is the Army Reserve's Executive Agent for Operation Sand Castle at Fort Irwin, CA, which is a 10-year urban terrain construction mission for engineer units conducting their Annual Training.
The 412th TEC engineers infrastructure for large military deployments (i.e.: fencing, checkpoints, tents, etc...) and that is what we are seeing right before our our eyes in DC... the execution of Operation "CASTLE_ROCK"?
there's a MUCH better breakdown from the chans. it's a long read, but it's killer. works itself all the way back to 1902, i think. from just this morning: https://media.greatawakening.win/post/jo7TLTdW.png
I think our brother is starting the dig where anon brother left off last night. It takes a village to unpack this one.
ok gotcha. thanks.
Going to drop this here, might come back for it. Maybe nothing, could be something.
FF = Friends Family Castle Rock = Corner Stone Corner Stone = Primary_Key Primary_Key for this entity = Company_Number Company_Number = 3376703 Q# 3376 - warning about the link in #3376
Yes!
There are just 2 Q posts with Castle Rock. 4414 and 4413. Seemingly it has military context. It is spelled all in CAPS and has the underscore line separation CASTLE_ROCK. Do any anons know the significance of this Q syntax, vs Castle Rock ?
Databases don't like spaces. They use underscores instead. It being spelt that way definitely means there is significance, and I'd say it is in data and old computer filings.
The underscore is there for a reason. Capitals may link to SQL markup? Military shorthand that is a relic from old database-made mission briefs? Perhaps it is denote a corporate entity? Don't know.
Just to further confuse things, if you search for "castle" you will find all kinds of variants: green castle, red castle, castle_rock, castle_online, castle lock, etc.
So, castle_rock in that context could mean a lot of different things that have nothing to do with the LLC. Just sayin'
Red and Green castle have a completely different meaning. Matter of fact, they were both used as “proof”
Yes I saw that too and noted they were not expressed in all caps as CASTLE_ROCK is
Maybe the underscore is literal, underscoring the ROCK part.
Not sure, its a syntax that Q uses quite a bit, thinking is military which i’m clueless about
Here is another link which may follow the military "playbook" of RED1-6 in Q4414. Note that "_" is used when describing a military asset or operation as in "Mountain_1st" and "_instruct1"
Now search "CASTLE_ROCK military" in DDG and a few articles come up on page one referring to the 412th TEC (Theater Engineering Command). Article dated: August 31st, 2020: 412th TEC Strengthens Readiness... during Operation Castle Rock...
Notice the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 412th TEC - "Red Castle" - which we have seen before with Q2835. Note in the wiki there is also a reference to another "Operation Sand Castle" for urban terrain training.
The 412th TEC engineers infrastructure for large military deployments (i.e.: fencing, checkpoints, tents, etc...) and that is what we are seeing right before our our eyes in DC... the execution of Operation "CASTLE_ROCK"?
thoughts?