I’m kinda curious if all these images we are seeing are the keys. And we have to take them apart digitally to view the coding inside for messaging. I could be dead wrong but I’m pretty confident I remember this technology emerging growing up.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography_tools
There's a Q post about this. #1715
https://qposts.online/post/1715
You'd be amazed how much is shared on /pol/.
Data exchange.
https://guardianproject.info/apps/pixelknot/
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Yeah this is definitely how some communications go down.
Steganography. Hiding data within data.
Mix the bytes of a message within the bytes of an image. The message will be undetectable.
Oh yeah this is definitely a comms source.
Over a year ago a couple anons dove into this. The users are no longer here. Interesting posts though. Chronos and SqueezeOrSqooze were the users, chronos comments still show up if you search.
Want moar? Here go:
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/2371258.html#2371258
Isn't that what a qr code is?
Sort of. A QR code is visually identifying and leads you to a website. Stenography is like a code hidden inside an image through its digital construction that is encrypted and can only be decrypted by an identifying key. So they can take a picture, change nothing about it visually but put messages in the construction of its digital make up. It’s very scientific.
I remember it was all the craze a few years back that kids were encrypting photos with messages. Running decryption on yhe image revealed the message. Is that what you are talking about?
I believe so. I’m curious if anyone is attempting to decode all of these images being sent out on all the social media platforms by the high players. To us, they are simple images. We’re looking at the image to find something that stands out but we should be looking IN the image for the data.
Yes, I was taught this concept in linear algebra. You can embed "watermarks" in images that do not impact the visible result.
For a while iirc the chans were concerned about feds using this approach to plant "smuggled" illegal images on innocent looking memes or other pictures.
Listen to the signal not the noise