Of course it could mean any number of things. And that's intentional, in my opinion. It's designed to be deliberately obscure.
It's an old technique, explained here: Nostradamus And His Nonsense. Here's the weird thing, even false predictions that fail to occur still have a lot of power. Even Randi admits this in his article;
Although "very wrong, altered, misspelled and misconstrued", it will outlive us all, Randi concedes.
Or, look at the religion of Seventh Day Adventists. It's fonder, Ellen G. White, was originally a follower of a man who with great certainty predicted the Second Comming;
William Miller predicted on the basis of Daniel 8:1416 and the "day-year principle" that Jesus Christ would return to Earth between the spring of 1843 and the spring of 1844. In the summer of 1844, Millerites came to believe that Jesus would return on October 22, 1844, understood to be the biblical Day of Atonement for that year. Miller's failed prediction became known as the "Great Disappointment".Will there be a Q Great Disappointment, or will skeptics and out-right rejectors of Q be shown to have been wrong.
If history is a guide, no amount of broken predictions will convince most of the true believers that their faith is misplaced.
You have become quite tiresome.
Your evaluation strikes me as simplistic.
Of course it could mean any number of things. And that's intentional, in my opinion.
Go to Swordmaker's LexiQon. It defines FF as False Flag.
Cause we're ignorant sheep and cultists Jack?
Not enlightened beings like you, Jack?
Have you come among us to show us the way, Jack?
Bagster
I think you picked up a lil Hillary along the way!
And yet he persists. Seems you are waiting for someone to come and take you by the hand to a secret location and show you the plan.
You like Q, you dont like Q, Im getting dizzy trying to follow all your posts.
Q has always used "FF" to mean "False Flag." Q is not going to change now. In this instance FF weather alert refers to conditions are ripe (WW) I.e. "World Wide", I.e. the "weather conditions" are conducive for some actors to pull a False Flag action somewhere in the world. It has nothing to do with real weather. . . Or flash floods.