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CALL TO DIG 23 MEANING

* >>/6918/ |  >>/6921/  >>/6949/  >>/6953/  >>/6978/  >>/7088/
23 PAIN INCOMING


* >>/6953/ |   >>/6957/  >>/6960/  >>/6961/  >>/6978/  >>/7078/  >>/7088/
'Past statement was directed @ confirmation statements, not assumptions (+JA throw in).
These are spread to discredit knowing will not materialize.
Good decoding.
Technically US 11th = SING 12th, correct?
What else might (23) refer to?
Dash v Minus?
Military.
Q'
Funny we were talking about confirms, no?


* >>/6960/
DOD Chapter 23

* >>/6961/ |  >>/6966/  >>/6978/  >>/7088/
The 23 enigma

* >>/6966/
"...

It can be seen in Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea's The Illuminatus! Trilogy (therein called the "23/17 phenomenon"), Wilson's Cosmic Trigger I: The Final Secret of the Illuminati (therein called "The Law of fives" and "The 23 Enigma"), Arthur Koestler's Challenge of Chance, as well as the Principia Discordia. In these works, 23 is considered lucky, unlucky, sinister, strange, or sacred to the goddess Eris or to the unholy gods of the Cthulhu Mythos.

..."

> https://www.crystalinks.com/23enigma.html
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(cb)
* >>/7237/ |   >>/7243/ >> 7245  >>/7282/  >>/7300/
lb faggots what does this morris code mean???

 >>/6970/ - - _ --
 >>/6971/ —-
 >>/6972/ — -

* >>/7245/ |  >>/7300/
 >>/7237/
 >>/7243/

You can type Morse code into the top box using "." for a dot and "-" or "_" for a dash. Letters are separated by spaces and words by "/" or "|".

* >>/7282/ |  >>/7289/  >>/7300/
 >>/7237/
'Past statement was directed @ confirmation statements, not assumptions (+JA throw in).
These are spread to discredit knowing will not materialize.
Good decoding.
Technically US 11th = SING 12th, correct?
What else might (23) refer to?
Dash v Minus?
Military.
Q'
> Dash v Minus?
How to make a long dash vs minus?
Old puzzles, but good training for current/upcoming puzzles.
Once puzzled solved/known, SEE the code.

* >>/7289/ |  >>/7322/
Use past good decodes for current/future ones.
Use what works
Pick it apart, see why it works, how it applies (can apply) and what it can (and cannot) be applied to, for future good decodes.

Now. About that difference between re_read and re-read...

> add to dough