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Doomish
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captain america User ID: 18944746 United States 03/22/2014 02:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Once again I will post this link The locations match This is a pyramid working and emitting a signal The location matches with the pointer in the thread And someone has it locked it up See video for more information [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Doomish
(OP) User ID: 8052347 United States 03/22/2014 02:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread is a work in progress since there was so much info in the other thread. Consolidating 50 pages into one post will make it lengthy. Thanks for your understanding. Last Edited by Doomish on 03/22/2014 05:02 PM Trying to bring GLP together. I'm still collecting flags from posters all over the world. Thread: Official "Flags from around the world" thread. Hoping to get posts from all countries that frequent GLP. :gratefulsig: |
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TheEndIsNigh2013
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MulvaGippleDelores
User ID: 49326948 United States 03/22/2014 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mentioned on the other thread.... Do you remember the story a couple of months back about a lady who was dying and could no longer speak, but she was writing....but no one knew how to decipher it? Long after she passed away, the grand daughter put the writings on the web, and it was deciphered? She was writing the first letter of a word....and turned out to be prayers??? Wondering if this could be? Though the X's throw me off... Here is the article.. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] |
Doomish
(OP) User ID: 8052347 United States 03/22/2014 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mentioned on the other thread.... Quoting: MulvaGippleDelores Do you remember the story a couple of months back about a lady who was dying and could no longer speak, but she was writing....but no one knew how to decipher it? Long after she passed away, the grand daughter put the writings on the web, and it was deciphered? She was writing the first letter of a word....and turned out to be prayers??? Wondering if this could be? Though the X's throw me off... Here is the article.. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Why don't you try it yourself? Last Edited by Doomish on 03/22/2014 02:25 PM Trying to bring GLP together. I'm still collecting flags from posters all over the world. Thread: Official "Flags from around the world" thread. Hoping to get posts from all countries that frequent GLP. :gratefulsig: |
°Lucy°
User ID: 55425014 Germany 03/22/2014 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the tread Will post if I find anymore useful. So far I have tried most ciphers listed here: [link to www.cryptool-online.org] with the keywords: Alaska, Bearpaw, Key, Code I also like to mention that more words get translated with haitian creole if letters which are not used in this language get erased before translation. Letters like X, Q, U (only in certain connections used) and H (very rarely to never used) Last Edited by °Lucy° on 03/22/2014 02:32 PM "He who people call a fool is not a fool, but he who takes flattery for Truth, is." |
MulvaGippleDelores
User ID: 49326948 United States 03/22/2014 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mentioned on the other thread.... Quoting: MulvaGippleDelores Do you remember the story a couple of months back about a lady who was dying and could no longer speak, but she was writing....but no one knew how to decipher it? Long after she passed away, the grand daughter put the writings on the web, and it was deciphered? She was writing the first letter of a word....and turned out to be prayers??? Wondering if this could be? Though the X's throw me off... Here is the article.. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Why don't you try it yourself? I need some "Bibletards" - I know nothing about scripture, prayer...etc.....though "X" could be 10 - roman numerals.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 51293595 Germany 03/22/2014 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RU fag reporting, just a little addition from me: Tab name doesn't really translate into English language as "you are holding the key", but rather as "you, keep pressing/holding, button(keyboard)". The strange thing is that it has got grammar errors, the second word has the wrong Declension, as far as i can judge. P.S. i'd love to use cyrillic to explain it, but it doesn't seem to work here. |
Doomish
(OP) User ID: 8052347 United States 03/22/2014 02:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RU fag reporting, just a little addition from me: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51293595 Tab name doesn't really translate into English language as "you are holding the key", but rather as "you, keep pressing/holding, button(keyboard)". The strange thing is that it has got grammar errors, the second word has the wrong Declension, as far as i can judge. P.S. i'd love to use cyrillic to explain it, but it doesn't seem to work here. Thanks. I've modified it in the OP. Trying to bring GLP together. I'm still collecting flags from posters all over the world. Thread: Official "Flags from around the world" thread. Hoping to get posts from all countries that frequent GLP. :gratefulsig: |
bobobibi
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Louve
User ID: 55545812 United States 03/22/2014 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know if this has been reported yet (and maybe it's nothing), but I thought one line of source code was interesting: var brooklyn = new google.maps.LatLng(39.814497, -24.151764); So I searched that and found that another website has that same line in their source code...gamereading.com The page is similar in appearance, but that is possible from the code line itself (I don't know HTML, etc). The pointer is in a different location though. "Standing on a hill in my mountain of dreams, Telling myself it's not as hard, hard, hard as it seems." "see, that's there we differ. you can learn a lot more in the journey than in the destination." ~eekers "Benghazi. We remembered you". ~JypsieWind |
MulvaGippleDelores
User ID: 49326948 United States 03/22/2014 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK....going on my "first letter of a word" thingy....with X's being roman numerals (including possible before and after letters)...see if this rings any bells F O F R E A D Y F R V X X (xx - 20) J H W J V D N T O L H D A P Y N B G F F B K O W Q C C V U X L (x as 10...or xl as 40) T R H B N Q W R E Q G M T E H T G C S U I D Y Z J Z K X (x as 10) W A A Y W U W P M D Q Z U W N R Y D S X L (x as 10...or xl as 40)X (x as 10) E N Q Y R O Y A O I X (x as 10) K J Y J F I S F U E J L E D D Z V C C T N A X (x as 10) A Q D W R F M U S T L D Q E M O N R G T M E L C Y O P G X R L I E A F W V A D W L R Z N N X (x as 10)U F O Q X V (X as ten or xv and 15) V B H O J K J U B Q C E O B F W F M R L J E D U U J R J P K Y M L R C L O Z Z F N F Q L D B L M L U O B X C (x as 10 or xc as 90) E D R C O V O X (x as 10) Z D I H I H T U R T Y R U W K T G J T M O J P P V C A P Q C N S F Q O G B E E A N L E J L D D W W K F Q X (x as 10) T Z P M J U T P W K K F M X (x as 10) Y S N F T S J U G O V D S I Y H W O V S T L P N L B W G R N G Q W T H O A A V L B A F T U K Z A F D S E L G A D T N Z L S N X (x as 10) H U K D L R U I K I D V K C D D B E N B E E T F [u]X X (xx as 20) Q D X (x as 10) T D J M H Q H G G A K S R F A B N E X (x as 10) [/color]X (x as 10) H E N O I Z E C V A G O F D M W H K P K U C A B N T J B M B T R C U E G S C I O S E J T G L L A S T Y Y P L V W V L F G P N H Q W I D X (x as 10)B U A W Z G P C V I G "x" could also be value = x....whereas x could imply "your name here" or something.....in addition to the roman numerals Last Edited by EverythingIsAwesome on 03/22/2014 02:51 PM |
Doomish
(OP) User ID: 8052347 United States 03/22/2014 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know if this has been reported yet (and maybe it's nothing), but I thought one line of source code was interesting: Quoting: Louve var brooklyn = new google.maps.LatLng(39.814497, -24.151764); So I searched that and found that another website has that same line in their source code...gamereading.com The page is similar in appearance, but that is possible from the code line itself (I don't know HTML, etc). The pointer is in a different location though. Yeah, I think we decided they used the same template, and our Key guy got lazy and borrowed code. Trying to bring GLP together. I'm still collecting flags from posters all over the world. Thread: Official "Flags from around the world" thread. Hoping to get posts from all countries that frequent GLP. :gratefulsig: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34087985 United States 03/22/2014 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just putting this out there since I haven't seen a post about this as of yet (if has been sorry - I didn't see it): [link to www.wordsmith.org] This link was on the previous thread and I tried to get the original post to give credit to the poster, but I couldn't find it. I tried this anagram site out and came up with these words for only the first letters of the two lines (meaning all the other lines of letters would be tons of more anagrams)of the letters in the code: Anagrams for: FOFREADYFRVXXJHWJVDNTOLH Receive quotations (and words) in our daily newsletter. It's free.1158 candidate words found: 1. realtor 2. toehold 3. waffler 4. waffled 5. fondled 6. toddler 7. twofold 8. wetland 9. jadedly 10. overtly 11. favored 12. hoedown 13. overran 14. thrower 15. overlay 16. overjoy 17. farther 18. drafter 19. donated 20. hoarder 21. hoarded 22. forlorn 23. frothed 24. leotard 25. trawled 26. forayed 27. verdant 28. loather 29. loathed 30. another 31. orderly 32. dawdler 33. floated 34. oratory 35. tornado 36. foxhole 37. ternary 38. ethanol 39. redraft 40. tenfold 41. forwent 42. warlord 43. noodled 44. letdown 45. frontal 46. healthy 47. towhead 48. enthral 49. redwood 50. redrawn 51. overtax 52. hayloft 53. twaddle 54. lathery 55. froward 56. floater 57. offload 58. offhand 59. doodler 60. trodden 61. layover 62. flooded 63. overfly 64. hothead 65. earthly 66. wealthy 67. trawler 68. hydrant 69. thready 70. affront 71. frowned 72. whorled 73. honorer 74. honored 75. dwarfed 76. adorned 77. handler 78. handled 79. forward 80. drowned 81. drafted 82. deathly 83. foolery 84. drooled 85. hydrate 86. ventral 87. floored 88. norther 89. raffled 90. novelty 91. flowery 92. fronted 93. doorway 94. drawled 95. joyrode 96. drawer 97. onward 98. doodle 99. handle 100. wonder 101. rooted 102. wolfed 103. loafer 104. frothy 105. yarrow 106. downer 107. afford 108. tooled 109. drover 110. worded 111. flared 112. overdo 113. frayed 114. enfold 115. watery 116. harlot 117. dotard 118. loafed 119. refold 120. loathe 121. halted 122. wooded 123. errand 124. hearth 125. hoyden 126. fawner 127. warden 128. warded 129. roared 130. howdah 131. wanted 132. hoofed - 1158 (total words - see link) Does this mean that we can look at all the important or world event words and come up with a possible message? |
°Lucy°
User ID: 55425014 Germany 03/22/2014 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RU fag reporting, just a little addition from me: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51293595 Tab name doesn't really translate into English language as "you are holding the key", but rather as "you, keep pressing/holding, button(keyboard)". The strange thing is that it has got grammar errors, the second word has the wrong Declension, as far as i can judge. P.S. i'd love to use cyrillic to explain it, but it doesn't seem to work here. I know what you mean! If you only translate the first and last word together in english it means " you press" first word translate to "YOU" second to "HOLD" third to "key" if you put all 3 together. But arrange them different or take the last in the translator and the second only half. Then you get "hold down the" In the google translator you also see the grammar errors If you translate the russian to german, you get the meaning of " keep pressing down a key (on a keypad) If I translate the german back to russian, it shows the same as on the site titel. If you translate from english to russian, its different The translation is different to the actual meaning! The actual meaning would be: Press and hold key (button) Last Edited by °Lucy° on 03/22/2014 03:00 PM "He who people call a fool is not a fool, but he who takes flattery for Truth, is." |
Louve
User ID: 55545812 United States 03/22/2014 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, I think we decided they used the same template, and our Key guy got lazy and borrowed code. Quoting: Doomish Gamereader.com's payment is due again in March, 2015. Surely this isn't an elaborate reminder for them to pay their bill? Seriously though, was there clues in the original countdown code that we missed? Maybe something given to us originally is the key to solving the new code. "Standing on a hill in my mountain of dreams, Telling myself it's not as hard, hard, hard as it seems." "see, that's there we differ. you can learn a lot more in the journey than in the destination." ~eekers "Benghazi. We remembered you". ~JypsieWind |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34087985 United States 03/22/2014 03:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RU fag reporting, just a little addition from me: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51293595 Tab name doesn't really translate into English language as "you are holding the key", but rather as "you, keep pressing/holding, button(keyboard)". The strange thing is that it has got grammar errors, the second word has the wrong Declension, as far as i can judge. P.S. i'd love to use cyrillic to explain it, but it doesn't seem to work here. I know what you mean! If you only translate the first and last word together in english it means " you press" first word translate to "YOU" second to "HOLD" third to "key" if you put all 3 together. But arrange them different or take the last in the translator and the second only half. Then you get "hold down the" In the google translator you also see the grammar errors If you translate the russian to german, you get the meaning of " keep pressing down a key (on a keypad) If I translate the german back to russian, it shows the same as on the site titel. If you translate from english to russian, its different The translation is different to the actual meaning! The actual meaning would be: Press and hold key (button) Just my thoughts...if it was E.S.'s message to the United States, don't you think he would use English anagrams not other languages? Edward is in Russia still correct? The top tab was Russian but all the content in the code is in English and it's a warning to us. Edward was all about warning all of us. Maybe it has to do more about our security? |
robbiew
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°Lucy°
User ID: 55425014 Germany 03/22/2014 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know what you mean! If you only translate the first and last word together in english it means " you press" Quoting: °Lucy° first word translate to "YOU" second to "HOLD" third to "key" if you put all 3 together. But arrange them different or take the last in the translator and the second only half. Then you get "hold down the" In the google translator you also see the grammar errors If you translate the russian to german, you get the meaning of " keep pressing down a key (on a keypad) If I translate the german back to russian, it shows the same as on the site titel. If you translate from english to russian, its different The translation is different to the actual meaning! The actual meaning would be: Press and hold key (button) Just my thoughts...if it was E.S.'s message to the United States, don't you think he would use English anagrams not other languages? Edward is in Russia still correct? The top tab was Russian but all the content in the code is in English and it's a warning to us. Edward was all about warning all of us. Maybe it has to do more about our security? But why using "wrong" russian? If you want to tell someone "You hold the key" and type it in a translator to translate into russian, you get something different grammar!) to write. "He who people call a fool is not a fool, but he who takes flattery for Truth, is." |
°Lucy°
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°Lucy°
User ID: 55425014 Germany 03/22/2014 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | been thinking on that translation again ( I used to have russian at school 6 years...cant remember much unfortunately :(( ) But the way its writing has a particular meaning, which isn't simply "You hold the key" If you like to say that, you just could type it in the translator in english and get: Vy derzhite klyuch. As you can see, the second and third words are different. To the way of the website title: vy uderzhivayte klavishu vy - meaning "all of you" uderzhivayte - the word its coming from would be uderzh or uderzhivat' meaning: hold, deter, restrain, hold down, retain, deduct, withhold, maintain, refrain, detain, stop. hold back uderzhiva would mean retention klavishu - coming from the word klavisha meaning a key(s) as in a key you press the "u" ending is plural So the way it is all spelled does mean You have to keep holding down the keys (on keyboard?). It has nothing to do with a Key to open a door or so! Last Edited by °Lucy° on 03/22/2014 04:22 PM "He who people call a fool is not a fool, but he who takes flattery for Truth, is." |
VersionTwo
User ID: 49888057 United States 03/22/2014 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could it be Eagle holding key = USA You hold the key in Russia = Russians USA & Russia hold the key. Alaska is rather close to Russia, and there are probably both US & Russia submarines in the Azores, on high alert since tensions are running high. Also I've been playing around with the words: FOX TO READY DRY IT DAVE NOME NOTE WOULD JUDI PIT HIT KID THUS CAB ZION MOB WATCHING AND LAST ANNA CAP TRUTH PIMP RULED JAG JAM DISK FEW IS FRY MONEY THE BEET FAME OK GMT FOX MUST UFO WORLD POWER TURD WAR GO FORK THE BE IS IF GOV first I made a list, organizing by nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. I ignored Judi, Dave, Anna for now, and a few others, like BEET (that may be another BE). Then just brainstormed to see if any of it made sense as phrases or sentences: Must Be Ready to go It would hit / jam / fry the world world/zion/gov/mob is watching last war last note / tip disk / UFO is watching zion/gov if war world war world power power, money, and fame truth Fox Tip UFO is watching few ruled Fox, zion, the mob, power, money and fame if world war the disk/UFO /it would hit/jam/fry ...Nome? the gov thus the last gov must be ready to go must go be ready be truth last note fox tip kid tip fox tip cab tip cap Dry…? TRUTH? World truth? Be Truth Nome (alaska) |
Doomish
(OP) User ID: 8052347 United States 03/22/2014 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | been thinking on that translation again ( I used to have russian at school 6 years...cant remember much unfortunately :(( ) But the way its writing has a particular meaning, which isn't simply "You hold the key" If you like to say that, you just could type it in the translator in english and get: Vy derzhite klyuch. As you can see, the second and third words are different. To the way of the website title: Quoting: °Lucy° vy uderzhivayte klavishu vy - meaning "all of you" uderzhivayte - the word its coming from would be uderzh or uderzhivat' meaning: hold, deter, restrain, hold down, retain, deduct, withhold, maintain, refrain, detain, stop. hold back uderzhiva would mean retention klavishu - coming from the word klavisha meaning a key(s) as in a key you press the "u" ending is plural You all restrain the button? But if you just put in "you hold the key" in google translate from English to Russian, you get Vy uderzhivayte klavishu. I'm guessing the word usage wasn't mysterious, it was lazy. Last Edited by Doomish on 03/22/2014 04:24 PM Trying to bring GLP together. I'm still collecting flags from posters all over the world. Thread: Official "Flags from around the world" thread. Hoping to get posts from all countries that frequent GLP. :gratefulsig: |
VersionTwo
User ID: 49888057 United States 03/22/2014 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | been thinking on that translation again ( I used to have russian at school 6 years...cant remember much unfortunately :(( ) But the way its writing has a particular meaning, which isn't simply "You hold the key" If you like to say that, you just could type it in the translator in english and get: Vy derzhite klyuch. As you can see, the second and third words are different. To the way of the website title: Quoting: °Lucy° vy uderzhivayte klavishu vy - meaning "all of you" uderzhivayte - the word its coming from would be uderzh or uderzhivat' meaning: hold, deter, restrain, hold down, retain, deduct, withhold, maintain, refrain, detain, stop. hold back uderzhiva would mean retention klavishu - coming from the word klavisha meaning a key(s) as in a key you press the "u" ending is plural So the way it is all spelled does mean You have to keep holding down the keys (on keyboard?). It has nothing to do with a Key to open a door or so! Interesting. Could it mean that Russians are withholding the key from all of us? And would that be why the Eagle holding the key was upside down? Same implication - US government is withholding the key from all of us too? |