What you have to understand is that the messages sent aren't always going to be 1:1.
Just like a cipher system, the sender and receiver are looking for specific message cues in order to transcribe the message into something actionable.
Some of these MSM stories about inane shit could absolutely be comms, but they could be such low-level comms about some dude wanting to earn a buck dealing with his NWO mafia pals that unless you're in his business it'll all go straight over your head.
It's a courier system. Like the pony express. Some are private comms, despite being dispersed so publicly. You hire a journalist to write up a piece for your buddy who will give you a cut of the profits on insider trading. If you aren't "inside" on the trade, it'll all just look like a clickbait article about how pouring vinegar on your tires will make them run gooder.
It's just like radio signals. Everyone CAN receive any signal on any frequency, but unless you tune in the dials just right it'll just sound like static noise. Sender and receiver only need send the frequency and modulation to one another.
If you really wanna bake it down, everything else said in the hidden messages are just so a court can't use their correspondence as actionable evidence in a court of law. Try explaining this shit to a jury. They'd stare blankly at you trying to explain how two jobbers sent insider trading messages to one another using yahoo articles as their cover.
The Beatles (yes, I know) reportedly recorded "I Am The Walrus" solely because they were sick and tired of fans looking for hidden messages in their music. So they made it deliberately nonsensical.
If the Father of Lies lied ALL the time, he'd be no threat.
Sometimes he'll tell you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, because he knows you'll never believe him.
What you have to understand is that the messages sent aren't always going to be 1:1.
Just like a cipher system, the sender and receiver are looking for specific message cues in order to transcribe the message into something actionable.
Some of these MSM stories about inane shit could absolutely be comms, but they could be such low-level comms about some dude wanting to earn a buck dealing with his NWO mafia pals that unless you're in his business it'll all go straight over your head.
It's a courier system. Like the pony express. Some are private comms, despite being dispersed so publicly. You hire a journalist to write up a piece for your buddy who will give you a cut of the profits on insider trading. If you aren't "inside" on the trade, it'll all just look like a clickbait article about how pouring vinegar on your tires will make them run gooder.
It's just like radio signals. Everyone CAN receive any signal on any frequency, but unless you tune in the dials just right it'll just sound like static noise. Sender and receiver only need send the frequency and modulation to one another.
If you really wanna bake it down, everything else said in the hidden messages are just so a court can't use their correspondence as actionable evidence in a court of law. Try explaining this shit to a jury. They'd stare blankly at you trying to explain how two jobbers sent insider trading messages to one another using yahoo articles as their cover.
Not to mention all the deliberate red herrings.
The Beatles (yes, I know) reportedly recorded "I Am The Walrus" solely because they were sick and tired of fans looking for hidden messages in their music. So they made it deliberately nonsensical.
If the Father of Lies lied ALL the time, he'd be no threat.
Sometimes he'll tell you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, because he knows you'll never believe him.
I think that should be "more gooder"