Posted on 10/02/2020 12:08:13 AM PDT by ransomnote
I thought I saw it too
Woo Hoo,I’m in!
43m35s: Hogan Gidley on CNN w/ John Berman re Biden Robert Byrd/KKK etc. how many times does Berman INTERRUPT to drown out Gidley?
Youtube: 1h5m: 2 Oct Dan Bongino Show: Ep. 1360 Hell No! Trump Should Not Do This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2RSGUTU48U
a similar video could be put together on the Clintons and Byrd.
I saw this earlier. Stealing mail right out of the mail truck. Perhaps Ballots. https://twitter.com/i/status/1311502391557185536
1/2: Our President and First Lady have tested positive for COVID-19, however, rest assured they are both fine and completely asymptotic. The President is in very good health and has NO comorbities.— Ronny Jackson (@RonnyJackson4TX) October 2, 2020
2/2: Well over 99% of healthy individuals in the Presidents age group recover completely and most never even become symptomatic. I fully expect this to be the case with President Trump as well.— Ronny Jackson (@RonnyJackson4TX) October 2, 2020
Bump!!!
In before heading off to work. 3Days3Nights Twitter showing a Trump tweet from POTUS with the phrase “the storm may be upon us” but I’m not seeing it at DJT’s twitter. Have a great day everyone, and thanks ransomnote for this thread.
Thanks Ransom.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3888963/posts?page=1468#1468
post by ADemocratNoMore, brought over from previous thread
>the iPad prompter theory...
I don’t know if anybody remembers the kerfuffle that occurred after one of the hillary / Trump debates from 2016, but as I recall, it looked like hillary was using some kind of prepared notes. I speculated at the time that she could have been using a mature form of E-ink / e-Paper technology.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_paper
https://www.adafruit.com/category/150
While I am just an interested observer of modern technology and certainly not an expert, I can envision situations where an E-Ink layer can be printed over an ordinary paper notepad surface with the associated control electronics incorporated into the backing board of a notepad holder or even the spine of the notepad itself.
The display only uses power when the text has to be updated and the bit-rate necessary to send text messages would be low enough so as to allow them to be sent out as micro-bursts or possibly as steganographically encoded texts disguised as random noise.
Using this method, all one would have to do is us send the right toggle signal to the device to turn off the E-Ink layer and the text would be hidden. At that point all anybody would see upon inspection would be a very normal paper notepad.
Sure looks like it to me!
ThankQ!
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