Stuart Sheller’s Chess Board: does this mean anything? Comms?
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Levitsky attack is the name of this opening. It’s a queen pawn opening.
This is a White Hat op. The entire thing seems off to me.
That was my thought. Seems pretty weird.
Sveshnikov Sicilian, White Hats in control.
BIG WHITE HAT COMMS!
While the move order may be Levitsky and is definitely not Sveshnikov, there is a compelling reason to infer the move order is 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 d5. That reason is that this opening is called the
Trompowsky Attack.
Three days after Trump was elected in 2016, World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen opened that year's championship match against Sergey Karjakin with the Trompowsky Attack. He claimed not to be making any kind of signal in reference to Trump and both he and Sergey were surprised at how many questions they received about this choice.
I suspect Lt. Col. Stu is deliberately signaling connection to Trump. Maybe someone who gets fired from the visible military can get easily rehired by the dark military under Trump's command so they have no fear against speaking out?
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If it has meaning, then it probably means that we are in the opening play. If D5 does have meaning then the other pieces have meaning too. 4 moves in, assuming White goes first WPawn moved to D4, BPawn moved to D5, WBishop moved to G5, Bknight moved to F6.
If the chess board is important, then other elements of the picture are too. -why is an emergency is OPEN. (is he on a train? is it derailed? time to bail?) -you can see the 'Writing on the wall' -What is the picture behind Sheller? -Pen and Journal (follow the pen?) is something written in the journal?
Looks like they're just getting started.
The photo behind Sheller is called "The Column", it is a part of the Korean War Memorial and is located on the southwest portion of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial, and south of the reflecting pool.
Here is a photo taken during the summer time, and a little further back than the photo above.
Comms... if it is it would be to combat vets.
All four services (of that day) are represented, Army, Navy, Marine, and Air Force.
Cold full moonlit winter nights, during snowfall, or a winter lightning storm... this part of the Korean Memorial calls out to you.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/resizer/XyJXWqfIwNbPKxyUYh3CqfA1Tt8=/415x275/top/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com/public/E52KYRAWDNFTLLB526TRGYRDEE.jpg
Did not find the photo on the wall behind Sheller on line.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War_Veterans_Memorial
Dang.. you're good!
D5 https://rumble.com/vlull3-fleetwood-mac-the-chain.html
I think it was there on purpose, not sure what it means though.