[Video] Revelation 1 (10/01/06)

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Here's my effort:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYoSRngh770

I'll have to slog through this thread, but are you sure it says you dare a rye in code? I'm having my radio buddies listen to this and they are not pulling that out at all. I'll look deeper though.
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I just noticed that the last few piece of page flips are very rythmic like... pulse pulse pulse pulse - pulse - pulse scratch pulse. Which in more code spells "HER"

Has anyone tried sending "Frank is waiting" through the anagram generators?
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twjaniak wrote:I just noticed that the last few piece of page flips are very rythmic like... pulse pulse pulse pulse - pulse - pulse scratch pulse. Which in more code spells "HER"

Has anyone tried sending "Frank is waiting" through the anagram generators?
The Morse code has already been deciphered..and yes..her was part of it..

Can You hear her
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lgxy wrote:Here's my effort:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYoSRngh770

I'll have to slog through this thread, but are you sure it says you dare a rye in code? I'm having my radio buddies listen to this and they are not pulling that out at all. I'll look deeper though.
No, it stated that on her profile, before the video was posted. Once it posted she removed it.

Someone later heard morse code hidden in the shuffling pages, but we need someone to pull that audio out for us.
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lgxy wrote:Here's my effort:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYoSRngh770

I'll have to slog through this thread, but are you sure it says you dare a rye in code? I'm having my radio buddies listen to this and they are not pulling that out at all. I'll look deeper though.
Igxy, the "you dare a rye?" wasn't in the video. It was what was in cassie's profile in Morse code right before she posted the video. When the video went up, she removed it.
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twjaniak wrote:I just noticed that the last few piece of page flips are very rythmic like... pulse pulse pulse pulse - pulse - pulse scratch pulse. Which in more code spells "HER"

Has anyone tried sending "Frank is waiting" through the anagram generators?
7 pulses? Revelation 1:7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they [also] which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen.
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ravensgrace wrote:
sc wrote:ravensgrace... as a religious guy, this might mean something to you. i was saying that it was too thin to be a general bible. either a sacramental or a book of rites or just a selection of readings?
No, it's just the quality. Someone from seminary also confirmed it a few pages back. It's definitely a KJ Bible. Looks like a hardback Pew Bible to me. I know I've seen an image out there, but I've got to keep up with all the posts here, so I cannot look for it at the moment. :(
I'm not sure this is necessarily acurate:

Bible comparison:

http://aycu31.webshots.com/image/5590/2 ... 722_rs.jpg

Bible overlay:
http://aycu33.webshots.com/image/6152/2 ... 533_rs.jpg
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To clarify why I feel the need to present this: I think it's important that we establish firmly what we're looking at before we start interpreting what we think we're looking at...
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lgxy wrote:Here's my effort:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYoSRngh770

I'll have to slog through this thread, but are you sure it says you dare a rye in code? I'm having my radio buddies listen to this and they are not pulling that out at all. I'll look deeper though.
Awesome video, by the way! You are really on top of things. Great work! :)
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twjaniak wrote:I just noticed that the last few piece of page flips are very rythmic like... pulse pulse pulse pulse - pulse - pulse scratch pulse. Which in more code spells "HER"

Has anyone tried sending "Frank is waiting" through the anagram generators?
We've already done this earlier CAN YOU HEAR HER
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twistofreality wrote:To clarify why I feel the need to present this: I think it's important that we establish firmly what we're looking at before we start interpreting what we think we're looking at...
You do realize that you only chose two covers, and there about 50 different covers in existence, of just the KJV?

EDIT: Since twjaniak is here, now, I'm going to find it. I look at Bibles every single day, and own about 30 different copies of just the KJV. ;)
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twistofreality wrote:
To clarify why I feel the need to present this: I think it's important that we establish firmly what we're looking at before we start interpreting what we think we're looking at...
I agree. I was trying exactly the same earlier.
I couldn't find a KJ to fit either.
That doesn't mean it's not a KJ edition, just that we haven't found the right one yet.

If we are going to find this text based in word and line spacing and position, then I think we need to find the right printing first?
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Frank is waiting doesn't have any intelligable anagrams, TW
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Oh and to whoever made the "her clues are usually straightforward" comment, I must disagree with that simply because today is when it begins in ernest. Up to now has just been getting our curiosity piqued. Or so I think.
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