That's the only q post with "10-4" in it. That post just happens to directly call out an emergency alert system test. There just happens to be a emergency alert test on 10-4 that's been in the news for weeks. The question is, would q team hide "10-4" in a character string jpeg file name? 1000% yes, that's the kind of thing they'd do.
Or it's precisely because..
That's the only q post with "10-4" in it. That post just happens to directly call out an emergency alert system test. There just happens to be a emergency alert test on 10-4 that's been in the news for weeks. The question is, would q team hide "10-4" in a character string jpeg file name? 1000% yes, that's the kind of thing they'd do.
Like the DOITQ beginning of the .jpg name on that twitter post with people on board of AF1 w/ thumbs up making a Q
https://files.catbox.moe/xnctru.png
u/#q244
And twitter assigns the image file names. Test it out, upload an image with a specific name, it will be renamed.
Which meant mil intel was able to modify a twitter post image file name.
I did not know that! Thanks for the interesting tid bit! 🐸