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posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 03:39 AM
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but where the hell was the deception thing and the 20x250 coming from, if it was on the site dont say anything, i didnt refresh, btu if hunt gave it to us or soemthing, then, tell me



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 03:45 AM
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Originally posted by Xeros
Class is also in a few times so I'm not sure on that.


the line appears to have been copy and pasted

also curious:
hendrerit = inherited (anagrammed)

[edit on 8/13/2006 by Mechanic 32]

[edit on 8/13/2006 by Mechanic 32]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 03:54 AM
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I copy/pasted into a word processor and deleted the mis-spelt words or words used more than once, but unfortunately missed some as my eyes are getting blurry now.
I got this.
"64 heal that splintered So Eye might see" If someone can be bothered to do it properly it might spell out a proper sentance



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 03:56 AM
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xeros, I think I found two more possible clues:

see my last post


hendrerit is used several times, but I can't get over the anagram (inherited)



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 03:59 AM
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Originally posted by Mechanic 32
xeros, I think I found two more possible clues:

see my last post


hendrerit is used several times, but I can't get over the anagram (inherited)


Wow nice find there.
On to findind the anagrams then I guess.



[edit on 13-8-2006 by Xeros]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:04 AM
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As well as these... courtesy of Mechanic

64
eye
might
see
heal
was
which
the
in (multiple times, may mean nothing)
so
splintered
class
at (multiple times, may mean nothing)

.....I've also found these

non
a
eros (greek god of love)
integer
vitae (life)
leo (the lion)
pulvinar (it's part of the brain)

Although 3 of these are not English words they are commonly used in the English language.




[edit to add more 13/8/2006 by Irma]

[edit on 13/8/2006 by Irma]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:15 AM
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Here are the English words I have found in the text:

64
eye
might
see
heal
was
which
the
so
splintered

multiple times, may mean nothing :
in
class
at
integer



possibilties:

hendrerit = inherited (anagrammed) may be more anagrams there, as well as scatter letters, for use in anagramming
such as oo

also plausible use of some Latin words in this riddle, as pointed out by Irma.


[edit on 8/13/2006 by Mechanic 32]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:18 AM
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I came up with this, anagramming the words:

"heal which was splintered, so the eye might see"

tried googling it, came up dry.......

possibly a famous quote?

don't know where 64 would fit in, though.

[edit on 8/13/2006 by Mechanic 32]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:30 AM
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These are the words (in their correct order). I'm not sure of the positioning of the "the" though as I couldn't find it, I'm assuming t's between the "so" and "eye":

"64 heal that which splintered, so (the) eye might see"

This is not including anagrams or words used more than once however. It seems to make sense but could someone verify the positioning of the "the"

[edit on 13-8-2006 by Xeros]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:31 AM
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Mechanic, I'm thinking along the same lines...... the English words will form a sentence and that will be the big clue for sure.

Also just found the word 'that'

So far.....

"heal that which was splintered so the eye might see

non integer at a class in 64"

I see ya xeros!

[edit on 13/8/2006 by Irma]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:33 AM
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please refer to my previous post



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:35 AM
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Originally posted by Xeros
These are the words (in order). I'm not sure of the positioning of the "the" though as I couldn't find it,


it's in the 7th paragraph up from the bottom. 33rd word in that paragraph.



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:37 AM
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Originally posted by Irma
Mechanic, I'm thinking along the same lines...... the English words will form a sentence and that will be the big clue for sure.

Also just found the word 'that'


you are correct. I completely missed it in my searc, line by line.


fifth paragraph, xeros. I think we're onto something here.

nevermind, I see you caught it already


[edit on 8/13/2006 by Mechanic 32]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:38 AM
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Originally posted by Mechanic 32

Originally posted by Xeros
These are the words (in order). I'm not sure of the positioning of the "the" though as I couldn't find it,


it's in the 7th paragraph up from the bottom. 33rd word in that paragraph.


Yup it's in the right place, I think we have the next clue


"64 heal that which splintered, so the eye might see"

[edit on 13-8-2006 by Xeros]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:41 AM
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Originally posted by Xeros
Yup it's in the right place, I think we have the next clue


64 heal that which splintered, so the eye might see

boldface mine

Hmmmm.... now that we have it, where do we go with it??

64 heal that which was splintered, so the eye might see

added "was" from the 10th paragraph. position seems right. verification, xeros??




[edit on 8/13/2006 by Mechanic 32]



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:43 AM
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If you do them in order, look at how many 'a' and 'at' s there are in the first paragraph?

I think so long as we get em all, they'll constuct themselves (he says, hopefully)



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:46 AM
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I'm on to something. Check this out here



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:47 AM
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Originally posted by Irma
If you do them in order, look at how many 'a' and 'at' s there are in the first paragraph?

I think so long as we get em all, they'll constuct themselves (he says, hopefully)


We are concentrating on single occurance words at this point. Everything else may be moot.

xeros, see my last post regarding the word "was".



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:49 AM
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Originally posted by Xeros
I'm on to something. Check this out here


AHA!!!

I think you're onto something.



posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 04:49 AM
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please refer to my previous post



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