a37b67 ago

I love all these Ohio connections popping up. The song “Greenmind” by Dink that Q referenced a while back was another one. Dink has ties to Kent State U.

leadvillejim ago

Think.

If it is an IP address, "11.11.18.Q" - 11.11.18.17

kafi3n ago

That’s not an up address. It’s missing an octet. Should be x.x.x.x. Could be a block of ips. Like 11.11.18.0-255... 11.11.18/24

a37b67 ago

Thanks cpt’n obvious. You must have passed your network+ with flying colors.

kafi3n ago

Hey, some people don't know this stuff.. just trying to help.

Tripsick ago

So in January when nothing happens no military tribunals i'll come back and laugh at how far you guys kicked the can.

what is Propaganda?

How Does Propaganda work?

RG72 ago

Dammit you Anons are smart. I NEVER would have thought of that.

MetalThatMatters ago

Must be on to something here. When I mentioned 11.11.18 wasn't a date, got a shilling right away. #OverTheTarget

OldSchoolAnon ago

Lookup results for 11.11.18.0 from whois.lacnic.net server:

NetRange: 11.0.0.0 - 11.255.255.255 CIDR: 11.0.0.0/8 NetName: DODIIS NetHandle: NET-11-0-0-0-1 Parent: () NetType: Direct Allocation OriginAS: Organization: DoD Network Information Center (DNIC) RegDate: 1984-01-19 Updated: 2007-08-22 Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/ip/11.0.0.0 OrgName: DoD Network Information Center OrgId: DNIC Address: 3990 E. Broad Street City: Columbus StateProv: OH PostalCode: 43218 Country: US RegDate: Updated: 2011-08-17 Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/DNIC OrgTechHandle: MIL-HSTMST-ARIN OrgTechName: Network DoD OrgTechPhone: +1-844-347-2457 OrgTechEmail: [email protected] OrgTechRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/MIL-HSTMST-ARIN OrgAbuseHandle: REGIS10-ARIN OrgAbuseName: Registration OrgAbusePhone: +1-844-347-2457 OrgAbuseEmail: [email protected] OrgAbuseRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/REGIS10-ARIN OrgTechHandle: REGIS10-ARIN OrgTechName: Registration OrgTechPhone: +1-844-347-2457 OrgTechEmail: [email protected] OrgTechRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/REGIS10-ARIN

Omnicis ago

this is a fucking joke right? an IP address is like 192.168.1.1

you see how there are four (4, count em) octets?

MissleCopterStoped ago

Yes you are correct, and in each octet, it goes from 0 to 255 (technically 256, but the 1 bit is carried over to the next octet). The 10.0.0.0, 172.0.0.0, and 192.0.0.0 are non-routable IP’s usually used for NATs which are inside the network with the first 2 examples for business and the last one used for consumers although this isn't an absolute rule.

However those addresses are non-routable IPs which means your ISP reject packets sent to those IP destinations. 127.0.0.1 is what any computer will announce it has if one does a loop-back test. If you ever see 169.254.0.0 on a Windows OS, that means the pc is not connected the internet, and dynamic host configuration protocol or DHCP assigns it that just to give it an IP whether there is a connection or not.

To actually see your true IP in most simple way possible is goto a site like:

https://whatismyipaddress.com

This is what I use to view my VPN address to see where it is originating from because sometimes the VPN may have it in a country like 5 Eyes, where I want it to originate from another country that isn't in that group or a country so far away that the whole internet experience is very slooooow.

To test internet connectivity without opening a browser is open the command prompt (press control R and then type ping 8.8.8.8 which is a google server that is always up and available.

Sorry about the long winded response, some people think the 192.168.0.0 is their actual IP when it is really not.

Omnicis ago

I used that address specifically because it is local. I wasn't trying to post some random persons public IP inadvertently.

technically 256, but the 1 bit is carried over to the next octet

I might be misunderstanding what you are saying, but I think you are wrong here. 0-255 is 256 numbers. Because 0 is a single digit number, and 10 is not, a lot of computer languages and protocol use 0 as the starting number for counting.

MissleCopterStoped ago

I found it:

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/120283

“Base numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Simple rule: when you need to get past 9, you carry 1 over to the next column and roll the "nine" position over to 0”

Omnicis ago

oh I see what you mean, I think maybe you are a little confused.

They are talking about IPv6 which uses hex, a base 16 language, instead of decimal, a base 10 language. so in hex you count like so 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F, 11, 12, 13... 1F, 21, 22, 23... 2F......., FF, 100, 101

etc.

an octet is not 0-256, its 1-256. But because we are using hardware with limitations, we choose to slide everything down one, so any octet is 0-255.

so like if I have a computer network with DHCP (meaning IPs are "automatically" assigned to PCs on boot based on their hardware address) and my IP range is 69.59.0-255.0-255, the first IP that would be automatically assigned (if DHCP is leasing in order) is gonna be 69.59.0.0, and it will go all the way up to 69.59.0.255

There is no 69.59.0.256, 256 is outside of the range of an octet. so the next IP it would assign is 69.59.1.0

This all has to do with using a "base" number system outside of our common 10 base system (decimal). an IP is really just a 4 digit number. but the number is in base 256. in base 10, the highest number a single digit can be is 9. in base 256 the highest number of a single "digit" is 255.

however, if you are working with addressing, it will not fly to use 69.59.0.256 in place of 69.59.0.255

that would be like if an ATM asked you to enter a strictly 4 digit pin and your pin is 2239 and then you trying to punch in 2 then 2 then 2 then 10

MissleCopterStoped ago

I had a car bumper sticker that read: “there are 10 groups of people, those who know binary and those that don't.”

There is no 69.59.0.256, 256 is outside of the range of an octet. so the next IP it would assign is 69.59.1.0

That is what I was referring to when carrying the 1. My apologies, probably didn't come out the way I was thinking it.

however, if you are working with addressing, it will not fly to use 69.59.0.256 in place of 69.59.1.0

Correct, because it is a new subnet.

that would be like if an ATM asked you to enter a strictly 4 digit pin and your pin is 2239 and then you trying to punch in 2 then 2 then 2 then 10

Although Homer Simpson worked at the nuclear plant, he was clueless on dialing 911 because he couldn't find the 11.

MissleCopterStoped ago

When subnetting, the one is carried over to the next subnet. I will find a link about it later as I am mobile now.

popcorn_time ago

maybe they own every ip beginning with those 3 octets

Omnicis ago

someone else posted the 11.11.18.0 IP address and it appears you might be right.

Usually when people refer to a range of IPs like that, ive seen it stated as 11.11.18.* or 11.11.18.0-255, etc.

CovfefeFan ago

http://11.11.18.0.ipaddress.com/ (DoD Intel Information Systems)

https://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/systems/dodiis.htm (DODIIS) -> DIA Managed Program

NetRange: 11.0.0.0 - 11.255.255.255 CIDR: 11.0.0.0/8 NetName: DODIIS NetHandle: NET-11-0-0-0-1 Parent: () NetType: Direct Allocation OriginAS: Organization: DoD Network Information Center (DNIC) RegDate: 1984-01-19 Updated: 2007-08-22 Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/ip/11.0.0.0

OrgName: DoD Network Information Center OrgId: DNIC Address: 3990 E. Broad Street City: Columbus StateProv: OH PostalCode: 43218 Country: US RegDate: Updated: 2011-08-17 Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/DNIC

OrgAbuseHandle: REGIS10-ARIN OrgAbuseName: Registration OrgAbusePhone: +1-844-347-2457 OrgAbuseEmail: [email protected] OrgAbuseRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/REGIS10-ARIN

OrgTechHandle: MIL-HSTMST-ARIN OrgTechName: Network DoD OrgTechPhone: +1-844-347-2457 OrgTechEmail: [email protected] OrgTechRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/MIL-HSTMST-ARIN

OrgTechHandle: REGIS10-ARIN OrgTechName: Registration OrgTechPhone: +1-844-347-2457 OrgTechEmail: [email protected] OrgTechRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/REGIS10-ARIN

Omnicis ago

good find.

NetRange: 11.0.0.0 - 11.255.255.255

This means that all ips starting with 11. are owned by DoD, yes? so what is special about 11.11.18.*?

CovfefeFan ago

It has to do with Q's drop: Q2497

https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1065100343846031362📁

FBI - 3

DOJ - 1

People are nervous.

Q

Find the location of this IP, then read the her tweet again.

Omnicis ago

I'm not getting what you are trying to imply. It looks like its a DoD IP leased from Columbus, Ohio.

Her tweet means nothing to me at the moment. I guess "OH" means Ohio, but wtf is the "Q Train Intercom"?

CovfefeFan ago

You got it!

What is the DoD function at that spot?

Sorry, I've read all this last night and can't remember exactly how it went or where I read it and don't want to give you bad info. However, you are getting it. You are really good. You might can figure out what is done at this DoD sight by the word "Intercom" ... Basically, she knows she has been caught and trying to shut things down or something.

Omnicis ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Supply_Center,_Columbus

looks like inventory/military supply. I'm still clueless about the "intercom" meaning. Her tweet, to me, sounds like she is saying "the Q train is for blind followers, not for asking questions".

"Attention passengers. The intercom phone is for emergencies only, it is not for asking the conductor questions."

CovfefeFan ago

I'm sorry I can't find where I read what I did. Sometimes I save this stuff, this time I didn't. If I remember right, she realized their "intercoms" or communications are compromised and it's a message to her people... I read so much of the posts here, I can't remember exactly. I just thought it made perfect sense and I moved on. It was either on here or QRV. It was in a Thread Reader, but I can't remember whose it was, I read so many. Maybe you will come across it.

Omnicis ago

no worries m8. If you find or remember I'd appreciate you letting me know.

Omnicis ago

ill give this a watch later when i can and get back to you.

CovfefeFan ago

I'm still looking...

FuckYesJefferson ago

That's my IP jerk!

MissleCopterStoped ago

Ut oh, the DDOS botnet police are on to you! 😂

hangry ago

Everything Q can be reinterpreted to mean whatever you want it to mean. Genius!

Blacksmith21 ago

Why don't you give us an example?

hangry ago

This is its own example. Read all of the Q posts leading up to 11.11. No one suggested it was anything other than a date.

Blacksmith21 ago

"Everything Q can be reinterpreted to mean whatever you want it to mean". You didn't answer your own question.

MissleCopterStoped ago

It is because NPCs are only programmed to say a limited amount of statements and you have reached the end and the NPC is reverting back to statement number 1.

Dont hate the program, hate the programmer.

Blacksmith21 ago

LOL.

10 Run Statement 1 20 Run Statement 2 20 CLS 30 Return to 10

MissleCopterStoped ago

Hahaha nice!

hangry ago

If you say so bub. What question did I ask?

FuckYesJefferson ago

Q predicted this

GranimalSnake ago

Have you not seen the 321st Military Intelligence Unit crest?

...you should look it up. Someone posted it in QRV I think.

Publius1778 ago

Field McConnell former Marine and truther, and super Trump supporter said that he thought something big would be happening on 11/11/2018 and oddly he made the point that if you add the digits of 2018 you get 11/11/11 and that he thought the military command structure would be gutted of bad eggs on that day.

Food4theGorg ago

Just learned they are stationed right here in good ole Texas!!! Austin the liberal hell hole though. https://currentops.com/unit/us/army/321-mi-bn

Covfefe_Anon ago

Customers who bought this also bought: 5:5. Wow

TRFBYTrC0mmies ago

Whoa, that’s fkn awesome.

MuckeyDuck ago

Darkness To Light is anagram for A Led Forth King Storms.

GranimalSnake ago

Yes! That... I about fell out of my chair when I saw that.