Kickstarter Trailer (possible Secrets?)

Discussion in 'Archived Missions' started by Santiak, Aug 18, 2014.

  1. Paradigm

    Paradigm Senior Agent

    I can tell you one it's not, It's not Divine Comedy, I just checked also it's split up differently than 04-43-1.
     
  2. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    Could be books on exorcisms or the artists in Babizon.
     
  3. Paradigm

    Paradigm Senior Agent

    I actually just tried cross referencing it with Dore, I didn't exactly find much, but I also forgot his first name so it really doesn't narrow it down, It also doesn't corrospond with Judas who seem's to be a key figure in this.
     
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  4. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    I'm looking up Anneliese Michel to see if anything is related to her about the numbers.
     
  5. nikel

    nikel Lab 1852 - Neurals

    If you're searching for the correct bible, see if you can find

    Also, there's The Judas Kiss, an illustration by Doré that fits many themes so far
     
  6. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    Looked it up related to Gustave Dore. Dante's Inferno came up.
     
  7. Paradigm

    Paradigm Senior Agent

    What if the numbers aren't in the right order? Perhaps it could be an anagram of a date.
     
  8. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    Checking now.
     
  9. Paradigm

    Paradigm Senior Agent

    Most of his art depict's the scenes of Dante's Inferno.
    I didn't realize he had an illustration of that to be honest, that is good information to know.
     
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  10. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    Also, Dore seems to be connected to both Paradise Lost and a type of painting called the Wandering Jew. Looked up the dates and found that he was related to them due to similar art.
     
  11. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    [​IMG]
     
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  12. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    Wandering Jew drawn by Dore
     
  13. Zodiac

    Zodiac Senior Agent

    I really like the idea of the book and the page - line - word (04-43-01) thing. Assuming we find the correct word in the correct book. Where to use the word? I missed that.
     
  14. nikel

    nikel Lab 1852 - Neurals

    The two places I can think to plug it in are Rosenberg Clinic intranet, and changing the barbizonhotels.com/dante/... URL somehow.
     
  15. Catalyst

    Catalyst Gold Member

    The word itself may be the clue we need. Example, if this were a book code and it resolved to '2155' we would have an idea that it might be a password. If it resolved to 'paradiso' or 'paradise' we would have an idea it could be related to Dante. Theoretically, it could resolve to just about any word in any language.
     
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  16. Ugly

    Ugly Senior Agent

    I tried converting the numbers to Unix time stamps, a fairly common way of indicating time in the computer world. None of them work out to a very even time, so probably a wild goose chase, but I'll add the dates to the Google doc when I get home tonight. The one date that I found anything interesting happened on was 135445547 = Wed, 17 Apr 1974 15:45:47 GMT = the day but not the time that Bundy victim Susan Rancourt disappeared from CWU, Ellensburg, WA.
     
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  17. thatangryviking

    thatangryviking Viking Turkey | The Bot Slayer

    Finally starting to feel better. Will be working back on the mind map once I get caught up on this thread... oooo so many pages...so shiny..
     
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  18. Bats

    Bats Division 93: Covert Grammatical Ops Battalion

    Interesting timing - no pun intended. I'd just been looking at the same possibility, although I hadn't made it as far as actually researching the dates. I added the conversions for all the likely (and one or two extremely unlikely) numbers to the doc...

    I've also been staring again at <2001/01> , <2002/05> (with and without the <35468> it frequently appears over), and the codes that aren't strictly numeric (<2057-4566/12>, <CONT 66452318>, <ERROR/126112B>, <46546813348XX>), and the tantalizing-yet-inscrutable "breach-pz1976.sh", but without much more luck.

    The one hit I found on "breach" and "pz1976" that looked even vaguely viable was http://www.tmhbs.com/CAT_PZ_PAGES_2-78.pdf :
    PZ-1976 ~ SUEZ: DE LESSEPS' CANAL ~ by John Pudney
    In 1869 the Suez Canal opened after a decade of controversy and
    planning. It was the vision of builder Ferdinand de Lesseps, a
    visionary Frenchman who conceived the concept, supervised and
    participated in every phase of its construction

    1968, Readers Union, <27848-01-X-01> 242pp illustrations, Good
    in rubbed dw. Some marks on top page edges which do not intrude
    into text, £8.00

    The "<27848-01-X-01>" in particular caught my eye, but that's as far as I got.


    -Bats
     
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  19. 0kem

    0kem Active Agent

    What catches your eye about this? i
     
  20. Bats

    Bats Division 93: Covert Grammatical Ops Battalion

    Just the <xxxxxx> formatting of it. If you watch the video again, the numbers Ugly & I were talking about are all delimited in the same way. Not enough of a connection to claim that it's relevant... but eye-catching.


    -Bats
     
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