Hammersmith
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u/dty6 u/lonewulf u/sleepydude
I made this post months ago (back in February) but I never posted it.
Now look:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-62162687
Keep the connection/ way of communication from being exposed.
13 (unlucky) 55 (loud and clear) 18//10 (6 +4)
Protect the public.
How is a heatwave produced?
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/07/104f-a-continental-heat-wave-heads-for-england/
Well, of course it needs to be actually hot, but can people really know whether it's 100 or 110? Can you tell the difference? Even if you use an outdoor thermometer you will just think "My area is a little cooler, but the news says the rest of the city is at a 110".
No one is going to compared temperature readings across the city. So if the news says this is the hottest summer ever, you will accept that as the truth. That's how the news can create a record high heat wave.
It's also psychological. by telling you this "record heat" it will naturally feel hotter than if they said "normal summer heat".
96 F and a 106 F still feel just as a hot to a person
As long as it's actually hot, the news can tell you whatever they want about the temperature. No one will really compare notes on it.
Hmm that is very interesting. We've been talking, here in South Texas, about the heat in the UK.
Just to throw this out there...
hammer time - comes from the MC Hammer song but is now commonly used for when someone says something annoying and you want to express your anger with someone you know. It now means to beat someone to death with a hammer.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-definition-of-hammer-time
Interesting.
u/dty6 u/lonewulf
So I also noted when I made this post in February that the 23 on the bus suggested Boris would be forced out. I wish I'd gone ahead and posted it then because that turned out to be spot on.
All the news that led to Boris Johnson's sacking was initiated on 1/12/2022
112 comms just as the bus suggested.
And get this other crazy coincidence: between 1/12 and 7/7 (the day he resigns -- or that articles ran it) there are 176 days. 17 and 6.
17 and 6 also had to 23.
So on 1/12/2022 Prince Andrew is axed and more of Boris' Johnson's Christmas party scandal breaks.
But if you go back further to 12/12/2021 you see it also start breaking about his "christmas" party.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/12/boris-johnsons-christmas-party-scandal-is-getting-worse.html
yes, I remember the bus post
go on
u/lonewulf u/dty6
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trumps-fundraising-committees-hauled-17-million-past-three-months
Month = about 30 days. 3/30 = 33 17 = secret
Notice how 112 keeps popping back. This is a comm for something big.
We see it on the bus. We see it in the dates.
6+7 = 13
3 + 6 = 9
1:1 (one to one)
9+8 = 17
Something big? oh, hmm, let's speculate!
u/dty6
"Save America" seems to be emphasized, as it's all through the article, which was published July15th.
Biden was in Saudi Arabia on July 15th.
SA = Save America = Saudi Arabia
I wonder if some sort of other deal was being struck in SA? Perhaps there was more to this trip than just begging for oil.
u/dty6
As for that fist bump between Biden and the Crown Prince:
"The fist bump is one of the few gestures that is equal," he tells Goats and Sodas. "You could do it with President Obama, and you'd both be equals at that time."
That's because the knuckles are meeting at the same level — neither bumper has the upper hand, so to speak.
By contrast, a handshake can turn into a contest: Who's got the stronger grip?
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2014/07/19/331809186/in-the-world-of-global-gestures-the-fist-bump-stands-alone
We've all seen Trump dominate another person with his handshake. You are never in doubt who's in charge when Trump shakes hands.
As to Boris Johnson's sacking, like they say, "future proves past." Don't feel bad about not posting your decode. It's hard to tell what is going to pan out in the future. We really don't know until after it happens.
When you nail a decode... but never posted it.
u/#peperain
Poor Pepe. He looks so sad standing in the rain.
Maybe the cat bus will come for him.