Halloween is also the highest night of the year on the Satanic calendar - everyone will be raping, torturing, and cannibalizing to their heart's—er, gonads' content.
Also people in costumes with plenty of “Cosplay Weapons”. Masking us again didn’t work. But 1 night of real terror on the night of play terror? Hmm you both could be on to an additional “heads up” of sorts. We should see if we can or can’t rule this out soon.
No. This is a generic output when a character can't be rendered. He probably accidentally inserted some unicode character there and it prints out weird.
Maybe Federal LEs but it probably won't hurt State/Local much. The feds will want to be searching all their secret crap that the non-feds don't have access to.
Honestly I don't think attackers would waste their time on LEOs. I would hit critical infrastructure like power/water/transportation. Just turning off all traffic lights will be bad enough to block things up when speeding emergency vehicles crash in intersections.
Power sub-stations and water treatment plants are virtually un-guarded throughout the country. You don't have to knock out power plants to knock out power. Heritage foundation states that there are ~55,000 electric power sub-stations. Another source stated that there are 153,000 drinking water systems. Of course, many of those 153,000 are probably rural systems serving a small population. From a report to the President in December 2016:
Of these 150,000 systems, 50,000 are community watersystems that supply water to the same population year‐round; these serve over 300 million Americans. The community water systems that rely on surface water as their source serve about 200 million people, those that rely on ground water about 100 million. Just 3 percent of the community water systems—those that serve over 10,000 people each—provide the drinking water for 79 percent of the U.S.population.
This means that ~1500 water treatment systems supply water to 79% of the U.S. population, and means that it wouldn't take many people to knock out the water supply of ~276 million people!
I'll let someone else do the analyis of how many substations would need to be taken out to cut power to X percent of the population.
something there the browser cant translate. Not sure whats up. Even normal text there wouldnt be a reason a space would have been identified, charachters would have, and image would have all been translated different than that.
Try to highlight it in on a touchscreen when it looks normally. Even though it appears to be a single word, the touchscreen will still recognize it as two separate words when highlighting.
Strange. Looking at this truth on my phone, the word "attack" is spelled normally.
On browser, it looks like "att ack" with a little obj (object) symbol in the gap.
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111205721626200196
The string is
attack
Gonna sticky this for research purposes, will unsticky if we identify a UX bug.
Halloween is also the highest night of the year on the Satanic calendar - everyone will be raping, torturing, and cannibalizing to their heart's—er, gonads' content.
Also people in costumes with plenty of “Cosplay Weapons”. Masking us again didn’t work. But 1 night of real terror on the night of play terror? Hmm you both could be on to an additional “heads up” of sorts. We should see if we can or can’t rule this out soon.
What is the obj is he talking about the file format .obj ?
No. This is a generic output when a character can't be rendered. He probably accidentally inserted some unicode character there and it prints out weird.
Interesting 🤔
Maybe Federal LEs but it probably won't hurt State/Local much. The feds will want to be searching all their secret crap that the non-feds don't have access to.
Honestly I don't think attackers would waste their time on LEOs. I would hit critical infrastructure like power/water/transportation. Just turning off all traffic lights will be bad enough to block things up when speeding emergency vehicles crash in intersections.
Power sub-stations and water treatment plants are virtually un-guarded throughout the country. You don't have to knock out power plants to knock out power. Heritage foundation states that there are ~55,000 electric power sub-stations. Another source stated that there are 153,000 drinking water systems. Of course, many of those 153,000 are probably rural systems serving a small population. From a report to the President in December 2016:
Of these 150,000 systems, 50,000 are community watersystems that supply water to the same population year‐round; these serve over 300 million Americans. The community water systems that rely on surface water as their source serve about 200 million people, those that rely on ground water about 100 million. Just 3 percent of the community water systems—those that serve over 10,000 people each—provide the drinking water for 79 percent of the U.S.population.
This means that ~1500 water treatment systems supply water to 79% of the U.S. population, and means that it wouldn't take many people to knock out the water supply of ~276 million people!
I'll let someone else do the analyis of how many substations would need to be taken out to cut power to X percent of the population.
U+FFFC  OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, placeholder in the text for another unspecified object, for example in a compound document.
U+FFFC  \xef\xbf\xbc OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER https://www.utf8-chartable.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=65408&utf8=string-literal
There are numerous drops with the word OBJECT.
https://qalerts.app/?q=OBJECT+
u/#q1646
u/#q297
This one matches the FFFC part of it in the image filename.
Yes that's exactly how it looks. Thank you!
I've noticed he has had this in several Truths lately
something there the browser cant translate. Not sure whats up. Even normal text there wouldnt be a reason a space would have been identified, charachters would have, and image would have all been translated different than that.
Try to highlight it in on a touchscreen when it looks normally. Even though it appears to be a single word, the touchscreen will still recognize it as two separate words when highlighting.