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The first file leads to Gemma's video "They Disappeared..." about that girl from the commune whose family disappeared and left everything behind. Her dog's name was Sasha, which I tried without luck.
I logged onto the IRC chat and someone else typed the correct spelling: SASCHA.
I can't take the credit for figuring it out. The chat's where all the action is, I just reported the news.
I logged onto the IRC chat and someone else typed the correct spelling: SASCHA.
I can't take the credit for figuring it out. The chat's where all the action is, I just reported the news.
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The video on the SD card was actually They Disappeared... from Gemma. One of the tags in the video (which she also talks about in the video) is sascha. We tried this and it was the password to the rar.
In the rar was a data file named "4e494c49" which translates in hex to "NILI" the contents of the file was a string of characters: "AN LQUIYHL UOE ZAV KA A DIXG YIH IL QBT"
Since there were so few vowels in that, we thought it couldn't be an anagram, so we tried a vigenere cipher using the key sascha again and it decoded into "in tonight she had it a life rip it out"
In the rar was a data file named "4e494c49" which translates in hex to "NILI" the contents of the file was a string of characters: "AN LQUIYHL UOE ZAV KA A DIXG YIH IL QBT"
Since there were so few vowels in that, we thought it couldn't be an anagram, so we tried a vigenere cipher using the key sascha again and it decoded into "in tonight she had it a life rip it out"
thank you. im glad someone explained. i was like, wtf?! how'd they figure sascha? weird. but ya, whats that line supposed to mean?acidfingers wrote:The video on the SD card was actually They Disappeared... from Gemma. One of the tags in the video (which she also talks about in the video) is sascha. We tried this and it was the password to the rar.
In the rar was a data file named "4e494c49" which translates in hex to "NILI" the contents of the file was a string of characters: "AN LQUIYHL UOE ZAV KA A DIXG YIH IL QBT"
Since there were so few vowels in that, we thought it couldn't be an anagram, so we tried a vigenere cipher using the key sascha again and it decoded into "in tonight she had it a life rip it out"
"in tonight she had it a life rip it out"
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hehe alsobrandoblues wrote:setauket can anagram to
UK estate
with gemma and all, never know
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more egypt anyone?
im not sure any of us know why setauket was included yet. im goin to go read the art of peace and going to bed though.
thanks again Lad!
and quick posting too:)
we got soo much done and its only 12:30 am here, thats a first for a drop night, i may not have to call in to work tomorrow.
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Taylor Fanclub, Caught the Wish, Saved a Husband
Believed in The Year Zero,
One of the Cloudmakers
http://www.cloudmakers.org/guide/index3.shtml
Currently trying to crack the Publius Enigma
It has to be about the Setauket spies, aka as Culper Ring.Absynth wrote: ...
im not sure any of us know why setauket was included yet.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culper_Ring
We have codes, aliases (remember that list), and, of course, dead drops. Op has dismissed the use of invisible ink, but I remain open minded.[George] Washington made sure that these spies had more support. [...] he provided them with codes, invisible ink, dead drops, and aliases.
From a more extensive article, http://tvhs.org/18thcent.html
I doubt "Nancy" is a coincidence, as well as the signals in code. Tach should learn from Nancy, her codes are too obvious. I know that most of us "decoders" would get distracted if she started posting pics of her laundry"Nancy" Strong, as she was known by friends and neighbors, hung her laundry from the line in a code formation to direct Woodhull to the correct location. A black petticoat was the signal that Brewster was nearby, and the number of handkerchiefs scattered among the other garments on the line showed the meeting place.
The Nili article has some interesting paralels as well, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nili
Well I hope Tach's code doesn't involve all those languages, but Op is defenitely acting the Turk side in that story. Finally,In the fall of 1917, one of these pigeons was caught by the Turks, who were able to decrypt the Nili code (based on Hebrew, Aramaic, French and English) within one week. As a result the Turks were able to unravel the spy network.
This Sarah and her brother Aaron Aaronsohn were the Nili leaders. Tachyon's language in the postcard "I know what I have to do. I don't expect him to understand, but I hope he can forgive me someday" sounds like she's prepared to commit suicide if caught.In October 1917, the Turks surrounded Zichron Yaakov and arrested numerous people, including Sarah, who managed to commit suicide after four days of torture.
The only part left seems to be the IN TONIGHT... thing. If that's a monster of an anagram I'll hate Tachyon forever.
The book seems in the same vein as the previous ones, sort of like making us aware of her philosophy or a training manual.
Ok, great job everyone. Sorry I couldn't join you in IRC.
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Could NILI be translated by the cipher as well? Just a thought.acidfingers wrote:The video on the SD card was actually They Disappeared... from Gemma. One of the tags in the video (which she also talks about in the video) is sascha. We tried this and it was the password to the rar.
In the rar was a data file named "4e494c49" which translates in hex to "NILI" the contents of the file was a string of characters: "AN LQUIYHL UOE ZAV KA A DIXG YIH IL QBT"
Since there were so few vowels in that, we thought it couldn't be an anagram, so we tried a vigenere cipher using the key sascha again and it decoded into "in tonight she had it a life rip it out"