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To: bagster
Q responds: How do you hide a message in clear sight?

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Answer: A clear, i.e., non-encrypted, signal can be hidden in the noise.

Hence, we should look for a clear, unambiguous message in areas where there is a lot of useless noise.

In communications jargon, high "noise" as compared to signal strength (the real message) is referred to as a low signal-to-noise ratio ("SNR").

There are encoding-decoding techniques which compensate for the low SNR by transmitting the low powered "signal" over multiple frequency channels; or, by having some sort of reference code that helps to sort out the signal from the noise. "Know our comms."

630 posted on 07/27/2018 10:08:51 AM PDT by Disestablishmentarian (Read "American Betrayal" by Diana West)
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To: Q; All
I think this batch of Q posts is pretty clear, in general.

Q is pointing to the connection between Lisa Page, Peter Strzok, redacted information in the FISA report, and the UK involvement in the plot.

With a side order of Gina Haspel and "we have it all" thrown in.

Is that the basic message? Any other ideas, my fellows?

Bagster


632 posted on 07/27/2018 10:14:24 AM PDT by bagster ( "Even bad men love their mamas.")
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