What is this Q decode accomplishing? I mean, what are we supposed to do with that information now?
This is one of the things that confuses me the most here. What exactly are we supposed to do with all of these "comms" people are spending so much time decoding?
What's the point? Or is it just supposed to be entertaining?
Roosevelt Island has always been a weird bit of NYC. Not connected to the Mainland or Manhattan or Brooklyn, except by ridiculously antequated cable car.
Position would make it an excellent spot for submarines to come in from the ocean and dock, underwater.
Sorry to burst your bubble but the Roosevelt Island Bridge runs from 38th Ave. in Queens to the island.
Roosevelt Island is just south of the aptly named Hell Gate, the connection to Long Island Sound. Certain conditions of tide make the water in Hell Gate appear to be boiling. I've witnessed the waters in the 'gate standing proud of the surrounding waters by at least a foot in a triangular patch at lease 100 meters on a side. The tidal current is around 5 to 7 knots, depending on the tides.
This and the shallow and narrow nature of the upper East river makes your conjecture ridiculous.
According to NOAA chart 12239, the channels around Roosevelt Island are no more than 50 feet deep. The East Channel Project shown on that chart lists its projected depth as 30 feet.
I've sailed in those waters... And stayed away from the Hell Gate.
For the past couple years the junction of several N American fault lines at the New York City area has stressed that region. Bright red on the Methane emissions charts, and bright red on the CO smoke from burning Methane underground. What does this do to the upper rock strata where several densely populated cities are located? The upper rock strata is crumbling and at the slightest tremor could open crevasses or cause landslides or shift the surface into a tilt. This is a mega disaster waiting for New York City.
Found it: harlemworldmagazine.com125th-street-fault-harlem-harlems-earthquake-risk
The 125th Street Fault In Harlem, And Harlem's Earthquake Risk
The fault line which is one of the largest in the area, which skims across the top of Central Park and runs to Roosevelt Island to the southeast, creates a fault valley deep enough to require the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line to use a trestle bridge between 122nd and 135th Streets. Riverside Drive also elevates to cross over the fault valley. NY1 reports New York City is due for a significant earthquake.
nytimes.com201103
Clinton Foundation Is Moving Out of Harlem Office - The New York Times
The William J. Clinton Foundation is moving some of its offices to Lower Manhattan, but Bill Clinton’s office as a former president will remain in Harlem.
From a comment further down:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/25223060/roosevelt-island-explosions-building-shake-manhattan/
1.7 Magnitude= 17 = Q
"Thump-like explosion" = Trump-like = Q
Most accurate Q decode yet!
What is this Q decode accomplishing? I mean, what are we supposed to do with that information now?
This is one of the things that confuses me the most here. What exactly are we supposed to do with all of these "comms" people are spending so much time decoding?
What's the point? Or is it just supposed to be entertaining?
I should have added a "/s" for sarcasm/joke after my statement. Just tryin to have a little fun.
Roosevelt Island has always been a weird bit of NYC. Not connected to the Mainland or Manhattan or Brooklyn, except by ridiculously antequated cable car.
Position would make it an excellent spot for submarines to come in from the ocean and dock, underwater.
It's weird.
Sorry to burst your bubble but the Roosevelt Island Bridge runs from 38th Ave. in Queens to the island.
Roosevelt Island is just south of the aptly named Hell Gate, the connection to Long Island Sound. Certain conditions of tide make the water in Hell Gate appear to be boiling. I've witnessed the waters in the 'gate standing proud of the surrounding waters by at least a foot in a triangular patch at lease 100 meters on a side. The tidal current is around 5 to 7 knots, depending on the tides.
This and the shallow and narrow nature of the upper East river makes your conjecture ridiculous.
Ah, yes, I remember the bridge now.
East River's main channel is >100 feet.
According to NOAA chart 12239, the channels around Roosevelt Island are no more than 50 feet deep. The East Channel Project shown on that chart lists its projected depth as 30 feet.
I've sailed in those waters... And stayed away from the Hell Gate.
Submarines implies there is a bit of deep water right next to the Island. Is that the case?
East River. Main channel depth >100 feet.
I suppose that is deep enough for some types of submarine.
My point was that if there is a trough next to the Island, then it might mean that there is a fault there.
Experts warn NYC could come down like a house of cards if a 5.0 earthquake struck along the 125th Street fault line - and the Big Apple is OVERDUE one https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5577117/New-York-overdue-earthquake-destroy-6-000-buildings.html
NYC lies on or very near the Ramapo Fault line. Earth is experiencing tectonic movements everywhere.
KEK
For the past couple years the junction of several N American fault lines at the New York City area has stressed that region. Bright red on the Methane emissions charts, and bright red on the CO smoke from burning Methane underground. What does this do to the upper rock strata where several densely populated cities are located? The upper rock strata is crumbling and at the slightest tremor could open crevasses or cause landslides or shift the surface into a tilt. This is a mega disaster waiting for New York City.
May God have Mercy on THEIR souls...
CO smoke from burning methane. Sounds like the Centralia mine fire.
If I remember correctly there is a fault line in Harlem right under Bill Clinton Pres. office.
Found it: harlemworldmagazine.com125th-street-fault-harlem-harlems-earthquake-risk The 125th Street Fault In Harlem, And Harlem's Earthquake Risk The fault line which is one of the largest in the area, which skims across the top of Central Park and runs to Roosevelt Island to the southeast, creates a fault valley deep enough to require the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line to use a trestle bridge between 122nd and 135th Streets. Riverside Drive also elevates to cross over the fault valley. NY1 reports New York City is due for a significant earthquake.
nytimes.com201103 Clinton Foundation Is Moving Out of Harlem Office - The New York Times The William J. Clinton Foundation is moving some of its offices to Lower Manhattan, but Bill Clinton’s office as a former president will remain in Harlem.
One can always hope.