Q-Clock from www.q-clock.com
Autists Wanted
Link to webpage
Direct link to image
http://www.q-clock.com/images/qclock_vanilla.jpg
How to use:
Q Clock: 101 Video by Bro Anon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS_ozUEP19s&feature=youtu.be
Explanation and context by Neon Revolt
https://www.neonrevolt.com/2018/05/31/wind-the-clock-qclocks-explained-qanon-greatawakening/
Example usage
https://greatawakening.win/p/11SKLMByBn/q-drop-88--q-clock-decode-points/
Thank you!!!!
Thanks, I've wanted one of these for awhile now.
For over a year I have been trying to find the key to make qdrops make since. It seemed so random, like someone took a book and cut each paragraph into its own piece of paper and tossed all the pieces into a box. shook that box and then pulled one piece out at a random time and day. Then I found the qclock and how it was created. This was a bit overwhelming at first glance but then it simply just clicked. 60 date series per row and a total of 21 rows.
I have been working on the Q-clock theory for a few weeks. I find it being very well developed except they have the ending day as the starting day. The seconds should actually count down instead of up too.
If you start at 1/20/21 the clock flows for 60 days and ends on 3/21/21. It lines up perfect. Dark to light = moon phase and yesterday 2/11/2021 was the start of a new moon (dark) and we will have a full moon (light) on Saturday 2/27/2021.
Also if you go to 3/4/21 on the clock you will see date 3/15/2019. Searching that date will lead you to drop #3079 https://qagg.news/?q=%23%233079 Notice how it says tomorrow is FRIDAY. well 3/15/2019 was a FRIDAY. But 3/4/21 is a THURSDAY.... There are other drops that hint towards this clock being correct. I will be able to show this once I figure out a way to get all my findings packaged up nicely. Currently I have everything in an excel doc that hyperlinks to each date of drops.
That explanation video confused me more that any Q stuff to date. Any better ones out there?
No, I don't know of any others. Not a whole lot of focus is placed on using the Q-clock itself because of its complexity, which autists don't mind, so there's not a whole lot of tutorials on its usage.
The Neon Revolt article is the best read on the topic though so far.
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It looks way more cumbersome then what it actually is.
Each circle is 60 days. A total of 21 circles. Using the seconds section on the outside of the clock face is why it is in multiples of 60.
The inner circle is the first qdrops. the outer circle is the most recent dates. More or less the clock is a spiraled timeline. each blue/grey dot is a qdrop. Look at the clock. Locate the [00] (12 o'clock). now look at that column going upwards towards 3/21/21 (outside most row/ring) every blue/grey dot in the column is associated with each other. In theory the contents of those posts could happen on 3/21/21.
Look at the 36s marker (outside row is 2/25/21). Each dot is a drop date.
11/13/2017 - https://qagg.news/?q=%7BD11%2F13%2F2017%7D
5/12/2018 - https://qagg.news/?q=%7BD5%2F12%2F2018%7D
9/9/2018 - https://qagg.news/?q=%7BD9%2F9%2F2018%7D
1/7/2019 - https://qagg.news/?q=%7BD1%2F7%2F2019%7D
5/1/2020 - https://qagg.news/?q=%7BD5%2F1%2F2020%7D
6/30/2020 - https://qagg.news/?q=%7BD6%2F30%2F2020%7D
Using qclock theory, the drops on the dates above will happen 2/25/2021
It would be cool if you could click on any of the dates on the Q-clock and read the post on that day. Sort by aligning dates or mirrored dates. Any programming nerds made this happen yet?
Reposted to change original type from "link" to "text post" to include more information.