Since twitter changes tweets to your time zone I had to manually convert them to CDT in the post. To verify that timestamps were correctly converted I briefly changed by my computer clock to CDT and used this method:
It looks like the video of the beach was taken by looking out the Osprey that the veterans like Floyd Winfield were sitting in. I believe that the way to connect Dan Scavino tweets is to use the graphic to find in the Archived when that graphic last appeared. Connect the recently posted graphic to the Archived one to find the connecting factor to Q posts.
Thanks! When I looked it over, suddenly a bunch of Dan Scavino tweets connect well to Q posts if you connect that matching graphic to the one in the archive. It seems like one has the Delta and one has the message. You need both to connect to Q and see the message.
There were so many that made a lot more sense.For example, if you match his recent tweet of a flag to its archived version you'll see a Trump speech in the Archived one.
Future proves past. You have to match the graphics with now and before.
This is awesome work!
Since twitter changes tweets to your time zone I had to manually convert them to CDT in the post. To verify that timestamps were correctly converted I briefly changed by my computer clock to CDT and used this method:
https://www.aware-online.com/en/interpreting-metadata-on-twitter/
It looks like the video of the beach was taken by looking out the Osprey that the veterans like Floyd Winfield were sitting in. I believe that the way to connect Dan Scavino tweets is to use the graphic to find in the Archived when that graphic last appeared. Connect the recently posted graphic to the Archived one to find the connecting factor to Q posts.
And wa-lah ~
Thanks! When I looked it over, suddenly a bunch of Dan Scavino tweets connect well to Q posts if you connect that matching graphic to the one in the archive. It seems like one has the Delta and one has the message. You need both to connect to Q and see the message.
There were so many that made a lot more sense.For example, if you match his recent tweet of a flag to its archived version you'll see a Trump speech in the Archived one.
Future proves past. You have to match the graphics with now and before.