The COMS Before The [Solar] Storm? Never seen anywhere until.. now.
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Analyze Qpost #88
Nov 05, 2017 is 0:28 on the QClock.
Now start on 0:00 and count 88 mins around the clock. Again you get 0:28. Notice the format is:
Ten days.
Darkness.
This can be read as: "Ten days. (And then) Darkness. u/#q88
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory observed the first solar flare on May 8, 2024. I decided to subtract 1776 days and landed on June 28, 2019. Q DID NOT post for 10 days 6/28/19 to 7/7/19.
On the QClock those dates are found 0:28 to 0:37.
The "mirror effect" can get you to the exact opposite side of the clock by subtracting 30 mins.
So 0:28 becomes 0:58 & 0:37 becomes 0:07.
This gives us a "mirrored" 10 days of no COMs 0:58 to 0:07 that lines up exactly with the 10 previous days May 02 to May 11, 2024 to before [May 12, 2024] on the QClock.
Qpost 1440 - Jun 03, 2018 is 0:58 on the QClock. = May 02, 2024. u/#q1440
Qpost 1468 - Jun 12, 2018 is 0:07 on the QClock = May 11, 2024. u/#q1468
Qpost 4389 - Jun 02, 2020 is 0:08 on the QClock = [May 12, 2024.] u/#q4389
You're right on. However I think a better way to read what Q said is:
10 days.
And then.
Darkness.
Not "10 days (of) darkness."
For fun, look up all the historical predictions of "three days of darkness" as it relates to Jesus and Jonah and an eclipse.
Where is "then?"
Q said 10 days. Then describes those 10 days as "darkness"
This is just a matter of your perspective. I see what you're saying. But try looking at it like this:
On one line there is "Ten days."
Then, on the next line there is "Darkness."
That may seem like a distinction without a difference but then again most Comms dependent on your perspective?
There is no Q post that requires we read it as "10 days OF darkness."