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Posting blind.
Example Q #141
Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: /jAm9Qi+ No.149140639
Nov 12 2017 14:52:34 (EST)
From "ANSWERS":
Becomes this: [US] [risk] [th] i s [W] [e] [e] [k] [GOD & COUNTRY] -US risk this week GOD & COUNTRY
https://qanon.pub/?q=Godfather%20III
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The Iverson bracket is above my pay grade. What would the binary code do? Generate the Holy Grail of Q cipher? Wouldn't there be a risk [They]would figure it out and know "the plan"?
Maybe it would be a password to some Bitcoin account with the wealth of the old British Commonwealth in it?
I did see the anons note it. AFAIK no-one is pursuing it. Imagine an autist somewhere putting all the pieces in place and now rich!
I have enough. And I'm really lazy. ;)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronecker_delta
In mathematics, the Kronecker delta (named after Leopold Kronecker) is a function of two variables, usually just non-negative integers. The function is 1 if the variables are equal, and 0 otherwise:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iverson_bracket
If you interpret it as a 0/1 binary code you would need know the language you are using and probably the computer system. Someone suggested Objective C+ (I think?). This is also pretty much above my pay grade.
In view of the complexity of doing this over an extended number of Q messages I think that no, its not a binary code associated a computer language. (There maybe a message, but cryptographic.)