Not sure about the debunked part, I've seen things saying there's no problem with the vaccine containing the syncytin-1 sequence, even though it's expressed in the placenta. At what point does "debunking" and "fact-checking" become gas-lighting, basically?
The articles here might be useful?
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-02-01-who-warns-against-moderna-vaccine-pregnant-women.html
And check out the link at the end there,
The pdf here might be worth including, haven't looked at the whole thing but it seems substantial?
Table of contents is like, "funding and conspiring to commit acts of terror ... lying to Congress .. market manipulation", page 4.
https://www.davidmartin.world/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/The_Fauci_COVID-19_Dossier.pdf
from this post,
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hReMZhjS/does-anyone-have-links-to-papers/
I tried a few different things, took a picture with the camera from the app, and a random one I downloaded. Didn't try the recent pic where he's walking into the building with the row of stars across the pavement. But again, the space force pics do not look like they came from pixelknot. It leaves a header in the pic that shows up as text, and those pics don't have that.
Test results here with three different files, comparing the original, a short message, and a longer message, with binvis. Original files are all jpgs, same version as the space force one, "JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.01". Binvis output files are all png. I checked that catbox.moe doesn't change the file at all, so the test messages should be recoverable with pixelknot. Password for all the files is WW1WGA, the longer message is the shorter one plus a bit more text.
Links here are original, original with short, original with long, then binvis of original, binvis of original with short, binvis of original with long. The only useful part maybe is what the original jpgs look like in binvis? Files with messages are a lot smaller than originals, pixelknot is doing some kind of compression?
eggs,
https://files.catbox.moe/ktcmyb.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/xj675r.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/vjrfd0.jpg
.
https://files.catbox.moe/gr4b18.png
https://files.catbox.moe/ffccov.png
https://files.catbox.moe/1hf61v.png
middle east,
https://files.catbox.moe/ez9z2k.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/0vy69q.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/nxjyyp.jpg
.
https://files.catbox.moe/lcoxo0.png
https://files.catbox.moe/dfxyut.png
https://files.catbox.moe/69bh25.png
harbor,
https://files.catbox.moe/tu8zyv.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/a123sk.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/qt6d3t.jpg
.
https://files.catbox.moe/asoys0.png
Yes, on android. Open the app and pick a picture, then add the message and password. It finishes with "send the pic" and lets you choose Drive or mail or whatever. I mailed the pic to myself. It doesn't change the pic that you add the message to, on the tablet.
Then, get the pic out of mail, put it back on the tablet with a usb cable or wifi file transfer or whatever. Use a file manager to get to the pic, and when you hit it, the "open with" list will include pixelknot. Hit that, and it gives you the screen to enter the password and recover the message. Takes about a minute, for correct or wrong passwords.
The large hi res space force picture just hangs, when I try that. Might be too large for the app. The small one finishes with an error immediately, not sure if it supports webp format. But like I said, I don't think that pixelknot is the app they used. Even though Q mentions it specifically.
He's assuming someone's gender, too. And literally using an animal's name as a slur. Does any of that matter?
No problem, good luck with that.
This sounds like it might show something, but I'm not sure. Probably makes sense to start with some pics that don't have messages in them. Get an idea of what a normal jpg, png, etc, looks like. Each format is different and most of it should just be "random" where the bits of the picture are.
Then add a message to each pic and compare the original against the one with a message?
Steg. messages are supposedly hidden in the bits of the image, by changing them slightly across the actual image. 251,143,207 becomes 251,143,208 maybe, RGB values I mean. I say "supposedly" because I'm not an expert at all.
I don't think you're going to find a large area of a single color indicating a message. Someone posted recently that images with messages were larger than the originals. So maybe there are apps that just append the message somehow? Seems like that would definitely show up in binvis.
I'll try adding messages to a few test files with pixelknot, and post the binvis comparisons. Apparently that's not the code being used, though. It adds a header to the pics, which I didn't see on the SF pics.
Try an image search for "major corporations own most brands", there's a few good ones. Maybe also search on "what companies does coca cola own" ?
Right, this is basically the NWO FEMA regions map, they're just trying to sell the idea.
Tried pixelknot and it failed immediately, didn't spend the usual minute or so spinning. The low res space force pic did the same thing, no idea if that implies anything, besides maybe that pixelknot wasn't used on that image.
I tried pixelknot on two test pics, a jpg and a webp, and they both ended up with the same header showing up in "strings" output. Yours doesn't have that, you commented below here saying you used openstego for this image.
Have you checked the SF pic with openstego at all? Does it take the same amount of time to fail on a wrong password, as on a pic that doesn't have a message in it?
Yup, the next thirty years basically.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23328940.2020.1796243
"...a presence of not only 11-year solar cycles but also of grand solar cycles with duration of 350–400 years. We demonstrated that these grand cycles are formed by the interferences of two magnetic waves with close but not equal frequencies produced by the double solar dynamo action at different depths of the solar interior. These grand cycles are always separated by grand solar minima of Maunder minimum type, which regularly occurred in the past forming well-known Maunder, Wolf, Oort, Homeric, and other grand minima."
Some good points there. Definitely in the middle of a war, cold war, information war, soft war, whatever it is.
But you're missing the point with the "reptilians, UFOs" bit, David Icke etc. Change that to "ruling elites" maybe. The ones who you're not allowed to criticize, or question. It's not "reptilians" that's the problem, it's a political class of godless self-serving petty little tyrants who believe the rest of the population is a problem that needs to be controlled. Some of them probably worship Lucifer. A lot of them are pedophiles. Most of them are more concerned with staying in power, than anything else.
Globalism. Marxism. Communism. They all want to turn America into a third world country, erase its borders, replace its people with unlimited immigration, destroy its history, culture, and language. Calling it "liberal", and "progressive", or "socialism" doesn't change what's going on there.
The Yuri Bezmenov interview is a great link. The page here has the 45 Communist Goals from the 60's, look at how many have been accomplished. Think about how many positions and offices have been infiltrated and compromised, at this point.
Three-part series here, origins of communist infiltration, identifying communist groups, etc. Maybe it's dated, but have you seen the hammer and sickle being used anywhere recently? What does CCP stand for, and how much of America do they own currently?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnbXBaW9u3A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUVzDNxwK-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA7v71Qnrog
Indoctrinate the children, get them into positions of power when they're older, over and over,
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+long+march+through+the+institutions
Right, it's just the output from strings pipe head.
Not sure if this is conclusive but the two test pics I added a message to with pixelknot have the same header text, that shows up with the "strings" command in linux. It's not in the low-res webp on the SF page, or their hi-res download jpg. Doesn't seem like a "secret" message app should change the file that blatantly but apparently it does,
$ strings 20210220_200756.jpg | head
$3br
%&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz
#3R
&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz
Thanks, I'll try that. Seems like the tripcode on the post is worth a shot, no idea what else though.
edit: the "open with" part is the trick there. Hit the pic in the file manager and then select pixelknot instead of Gallery or whatever.
Getting the message back from the test pic worked, and trying the wrong password gives an error message in about the same amount of time.
A pic without a message in it just leaves it spinning at 10% without finishing.
The hi-res pic from the SF page, and a random password, and it's sitting at 0% for a while now. Could be the size of that image maybe?
With the low res pic that's used on the SF page, the .webp, it comes back with the error message right away, no spinning at all.
I tried adding a message to the webp, and after that it took a while to finish with the error, or the encrypted message that I added.
Makes me think there's nothing in the low res one, that pixelknot can pick up?
It's still about $2.30 a gal for the cheap stuff where I am. Used to be around $2 until pedotus etc happened.
Wtf is going on with the california price,
Yeah, could be, seems like a specific reference though. Last entry on their blog is only ten days ago,
https://guardianproject.info/apps/info.guardianproject.pixelknot/
Just noticed that the pic itself has the - - . - info but I'm not going to edit that out, lol.
I got I, F, B for the rest after that, but had to basically ignore the gap at the end there.
https://www.codebug.org.uk/learn/step/540/morse-code-alphabet/
I got Q, I F, B going by the hands and the spacing of their heads.
I tried pixelknot, on android, but it's only giving me the option to add a message to a picture. Took one with the camera in pixelknot, added a message and password, mailed it to myself, downloaded the pic, copied it over to the tablet, opened it back up in pixelknot, and it says "Write your message...". Nothing about message detected or enter password or whatever else. Same thing from the hi-res pic above but I don't think that shows anything.
There are some things in search results about using the "F5 jar" on the command line with java to get messages from the pics, haven't looked at that though.
Sorta obvious but the hand positions from the left side are back, back, front, back, then arms down. Is that " - - . - " maybe ?
https://twitter.com/SpaceForceDoD/status/1362767399121014786
but hitting the pic on twitter gives a dot mil page,
This is the image on that page,
https://media.defense.gov/2021/Feb/11/2002582425/780/780/0/210211-F-DG623-0012.JPG
There's a link for hi-res download also,
https://media.defense.gov/2021/Feb/11/2002582425/-1/-1/0/210211-F-DG623-0012.JPG
It's been underway for literally decades now. Infiltrate, undermine, discredit, dilute, overthrow.
45 communist goals,
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+long+march+through+the+institutions
Ignore my previous reply if you saw that, lol. I was talking about the links pdf, did not realize this was a comment from the post. The fauci pdf is almost 5 meg, it's probably taking forever to load.