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The Last Election???

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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 05:18 PM
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reply to post by troof
 


is it possible its just one of those generic templates by two separate companies then?



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 05:23 PM
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Maybe seeing as the gamereading site owners have barely developed it at all since they say it was started last year. Company called 'Greenmelon Media' take credit for the site design and they seem to offer custom site designs. So the site in question may have copied the template of the gamereading site or it's the same person.


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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 05:26 PM
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Actually the twitter and fb pages are up....idk if anything works withnin them but if you click the link it takes you to their page

this is a great find though mate....
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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 05:32 PM
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troof
This has been found: gamereading.com.... The template is EXACTLY the same as the other site. WHOIS is all anonymous also.
EDIT: Also none of the links on the site work. Twitter and FB pages are inactive and the big email box does nothing either. The countdown code from the original site is also found within this sites code.
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Good find Troof. Here is the promo pic from the Game Reading facebook site, so I gather this is their target audience...



Des



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 05:51 PM
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DELETED
Never mind: atlaspix.com...# It is just a template from another company and that gamereader site was probably just an abandoned site that happened to use that template. Oh well....
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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:05 PM
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Woah...

A poster on 4Chan stated that they cracked the code and the message said (I'm paraphrasing):

"Get ready for meteor strike that will cause problems New Madrid and San Andreas fault lines. Also likely to cause Yellowstone eruption affecting Midwest Fema Area 3. (E.S)"

5 posts later and the thread is 404'd. I refreshed the page and it's gone... WTF?



ETA: Nevermind. Part 2 is up...
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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:09 PM
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That's frustrating, what board was it on?

Maybe they will re-post and we can screenshot it.



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:09 PM
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New thread just continued:
boards.4chan.org...
I read that also. Also this:

MAR 15 isn't a date.

Mid Atlantic Range 15

not March 15.

the co-ordinates are just NE of MAR 15.

www.google.com...'52.2%22N+24%C2%B009'06.3%22W/@35.9963134,-3.9887825,3z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0
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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:13 PM
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Here ya go

The first thread was deleted for some reason. The supposed deciphered code is one of the first few responses. The guy still hasn't posted anything to validate the decoded message.



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:16 PM
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Yeah, I found it, there's also a thread on /b/ but you probably want to stay far away from that board


I wonder what method was used to 'decode' the puzzle as that is as interesting as the message to me.



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:18 PM
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Did you happen to catch what encryption/de-encryption method used?

I have managed to determine this much...count per letter with total number...not that it gives much. According to this cryptogram site there are letters that are used more frequently than others...I am still trying to determine what the basis of the key is 20X25...the grid of letters is 24X25 so I'm not sure...and the 0100001 before the key doesn't decode from binary to ASCII.

A 17
B 17
C 14
D 20
E 17
F 20
G 16
H 10
I 10
J 15
K 14
L 21
M 11
N 18
O 14
P 12
Q 13
R 19
S 12
T 19
U 16
V 13
W 19
X 18
Y 13
Z 10

Total number of letters in the chart - 398

edit on 3/20/2014 by UberL33t because: pesky typos



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:24 PM
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Ok interesting.....what would the most common 3 letters or so be used in the english language...that may give us a start...



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:29 PM
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If you go by this chart here...


Letter -Relative frequency in the English language
a 8.167%

b 1.492%

c 2.782%

d 4.253%

e 12.702%

f 2.228%

g 2.015%

h 6.094%

i 6.966%

j 0.153%

k 0.772%

l 4.025%

m 2.406%

n 6.749%

o 7.507%

p 1.929%

q 0.095%

r 5.987%

s 6.327%

t 9.056%

u 2.758%

v 0.978%

w 2.360%

x 0.150%

y 1.974%

z 0.074%


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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:32 PM
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dang this is hard to figure out cause of the opposite...every letter is used in the code atleast almost 4% of the time..including Z . My guess is that some of the letters in the sequence mean completely nothing or its not a Caesarian Shift....



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:36 PM
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Ok, forgive me if this is too far out there, but don't computer programmers develop a 'signature style' such that sophisticated analysis could pinpoint an author?

Would that be a reason someone would copy/paste code from different sources?

 


btw, cosmic, check your u2us
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posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:37 PM
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I had the thought that maybe a message was repeating...may be offbase...but with the frequency of the numbers of each letter...meh...still looking for a pattern.



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:37 PM
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The _javascript code has:

var brooklyn = new google.maps.LatLng(39.814497,-24.151764 );

And later uses:

var mapOptions = [
zoom: 4,
center: brooklyn,
scaleControl: false,
scrollwheel: false,
mapTypeControlOptions: [
mapTypeIds: [google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP, MY_MAPTYPE_ID]
],
disableDefaultUI: true,

mapTypeId: MY_MAPTYPE_ID
];

that's the center of the map.

Then there is a marker on the map:

map.mapTypes.set(MY_MAPTYPE_ID, customMapType);
var marker = new google.maps.Marker([

position: new google.maps.LatLng(64.0000, -150.0000 ),
zIndex: 100,
map: map,
visible: true,
icon: 'http://atlaspix.com/marker.png',
optimized: false,
zIndex:9999
]);



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:40 PM
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jadedANDcynical
Ok, forgive me if this is too far out there, but don't computer programmers develop a 'signature style' such that sophisticated analysis could pinpoint an author?

Would that be a reason someone would copy/paste code from different sources?

 


btw, cosmic, check your u2us
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I am a programmer and I can tellyou that you only left "signatures" and patterns when the code is really big. Then, other programmers can recognize your code.

This code is very tiny. You can't imagine how tiny it is.



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 06:50 PM
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Someone on another site stated that the Russian translation literally means something like you hold the key down....any know if it would be possible to program a webpage that by hitting a certain key it reveals something different?



posted on Mar, 20 2014 @ 07:03 PM
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cosmicexplorer
Someone on another site stated that the Russian translation literally means something like you hold the key down....any know if it would be possible to program a webpage that by hitting a certain key it reveals something different?


Again, i posted the russian translation here pages ago and I am a programmer and there is no key press event capturing code there.




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