Usually its initials that are underlined and when you hover over the word underlined it will give a definition for those initials.
For instance - AS stands for Adam Schiff.
Not always AS has also been used of Antonin Scalia
Thats not what Im speaking to. Look at the underlines themselves. If “SEE” is ditty bopped in by punctuation then there could be other things there too but Im not sure what Im seeing.
see 1265
C_A to SEC of STATE NK IRAN RUSSIA CHINA MX ..
The underline below SEC, I have(?):
dot dot dash dot dot space dot space dot space dot dash dot dot dot
NK is(?):
dot space dot space dot space dot space dot space dot dash dot
Then after MX is 5 mis-spaced periods.
The question is, do you see dots and dashes in the underlines and unusual spacing in the trailing dots or is it just my system display dorked up?
It very seldom does in Q drops. It usually referred to Antonin Scalia. . . as in AS 187. Unless you can show me that Adam Schiff has been murdered, AS is not Adam Schiff. Q usually refers to Adam Schiff as Schiff.
Another one of the aggregator sites does the same hover and tell you, but when you hover over the AS, it tells you AS is Andrew Schiff. . . which should tell you something about the accuracy of these sites. That includes the ones that are obviously talking about Antonin Scalia. . . in relation to the SC. Supreme Court.
Check the Q LexiQon.