@HenryMa79561893 posts "Cole Allen" before Washington Correspondents Shooting

I'm not really concerned about the glitch art. Pareidolia is sufficient to explain that.
Now I'm more interested in the "Henry Martinez" Twitter account. As of today he has 9710 followers, and follows no one. The account says he joined December 2023 and posted ONE tweet on Dec 21, 2023.

It's clearly a bot because his handle is "@HenryMa79561893". His one post just reads "Cole Allen".

I have no proof. But I think Twitter was hacked and this account entered a false "Joined" date. Nothing else makes sense. Why would anyone be planning a False Flag in 2023? And the incident was dramatic but pointless as nobody was hurt. It would see a very lame incident for a time traveler to try to warn anybody about.
 
I'm not really concerned about the glitch art. Pareidolia is sufficient to explain that.
Now I'm more interested in the "Henry Martinez" Twitter account. As of today he has 9710 followers, and follows no one. The account says he joined December 2023 and posted ONE tweet on Dec 21, 2023.

It's clearly a bot because his handle is "@HenryMa79561893". His one post just reads "Cole Allen".

I have no proof. But I think Twitter was hacked and this account entered a false "Joined" date. Nothing else makes sense. Why would anyone be planning a False Flag in 2023? And the incident was dramatic but pointless as nobody was hurt. It would see a very lame incident for a time traveler to try to warn anybody about.
A know that there are a lot of names, but is it possible that someone(s) at some point(s) in the past, might have created a lot of single post accounts like this, with names in them, to see what would happen when one of those names popped up in a news context.

It might sound a bit outlandish, but in amongst the billions of Facebook accounts created over the years, a few thousand accounts like this wouldn't be noticed, until one of thems popped up in the news and someone did a search on Facebook for it. That being said, I have very little experience with facebook (social media wasn't something I gravitated towards), so I don't know of this kind of mass account creation, or seach for a this kind of post would even be possible.

Just because there is a post of with that name somewhere (amongst possibly as much as 100's of billions of posts on facebook), it doesn't mean that it's significant, especially if there were also large numbers of posts like it with other names.
 
I'm not really concerned about the glitch art. Pareidolia is sufficient to explain that.
Here's the original image, as posted on: https://www.timemachine.eu/study-on-quality-in-3d-digitisation-of-tangible-cultural-heritage/

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Paredolia, yes, but unfortunately, there are millions of people who believe in magic, and they will think it's significant. The original post has 22 million views.

Source: https://x.com/HenryMa79561893/status/1738018409441308955
 
It might sound a bit outlandish, but in amongst the billions of Facebook accounts created over the years, a few thousand accounts like this wouldn't be noticed, until one of thems popped up in the news and someone did a search on Facebook for it
I guess we could each search a bunch of names and see if any if them crop up?
 
I guess we could each search a bunch of names and see if any if them crop up?
Hmm. Dunno. Maybe the name "Cole Allen" has significance other than the coincidental association with the suspect? There is a Cole Allen that is an actor. He was on "KIdding" (2018-2020) with Jim Carrey. He last posted on IG March 1, 2023.

Just saying. Maybe it's just a random Cole Allen that is unrelated.
 
Hmm. Dunno. Maybe the name "Cole Allen" has significance other than the coincidental association with the suspect? There is a Cole Allen that is an actor. He was on "KIdding" (2018-2020) with Jim Carrey. He last posted on IG March 1, 2023.

Just saying. Maybe it's just a random Cole Allen that is unrelated.
I searched for tweets mentioning "Cole Allen" plus or minus a few days from that tweet. A lot of basketball chatter. Curiously, the Henry Martinez tweet was not among the search results, even though the tweet is still up. So, I don't think searching for other names tweeted like that is going to work.

This also makes me wonder how the Henry Martinez tweet surfaced, if searching for that name doesn't work (even if you search only a seven-day span, there are lots of tweets mentioning a Cole Allen).
 
I guess we could each search a bunch of names and see if any if them crop up?
I looked into ways to write a script to search systematically, but after the API changes, I think the only option left is X's search function or else to pay for access to the API.
 
I searched for tweets mentioning "Cole Allen" plus or minus a few days from that tweet. A lot of basketball chatter.
I searched the year (Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023) and I found a few Cole Allens of note. I DID see the Martinez tweet in that lot. And on Dec 14, I found a Tweet from a college football player "Cole Allen" that he received an offer from TulsaFootball. Another Tweet on Dec 25 from an Albert Johnson III (AJ) states "Cole Allen is the truth" and posts an image from Texas Private School Football.

I'm guessing it's either a coincidence or Martinez loved Texas High School Football.
 
I searched the year (Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023) and I found a few Cole Allens of note. I DID see the Martinez tweet in that lot. And on Dec 14, I found a Tweet from a college football player "Cole Allen" that he received an offer from TulsaFootball. Another Tweet on Dec 25 from an Albert Johnson III (AJ) states "Cole Allen is the truth" and posts an image from Texas Private School Football.

I'm guessing it's either a coincidence or Martinez loved Texas High School Football.
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