Yeah I asked earlier if anyone had figured out what I IN APHID actually means, but no one answered so I guess no one knows.martha wrote:The anagram is "i in aphid" I think. Her others have similar, just with other letters, like a in aphid, and so on.
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HID IN APP = P in Aphidprep him wrote:I will politely add a few:
RESEAL ONE VOW = "we reveal soon"
followed by
HID IN APP = "aphid pin"
PIN number perhaps?
Aphid is an acronym. I'm not SURE what it means, but I did find something interesting when I did a google search:
Asycnhronous Parallel Hierarchical Iterative Deepening
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~games/aphid/index.html
The long and short of it, is that APHID has to do with determining possinble outcomes for complex games that have a seemingly endless set of possibilities, like chess.
of all the answers to the anagrams, i in aphid makes the least amount of sense. aphid pin and i hid a pin make way more sense, considering that the disclosure had a voice mail and phone number tones in the vid. has anyone tried to listen to the tones to see if they can figure a phone number? i would bet that this "pin" is the pin for the voicemail set up on that numbermartha wrote:The anagram is "i in aphid" I think. Her others have similar, just with other letters, like a in aphid, and so on.
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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
Wow, thats all kinds of complicated!ixlr8 wrote:
HID IN APP = P in Aphid
Aphid is an acronym. I'm not SURE what it means, but I did find something interesting when I did a google search:
Asycnhronous Parallel Hierarchical Iterative Deepening
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~games/aphid/index.html
The long and short of it, is that APHID has to do with determining possinble outcomes for complex games that have a seemingly endless set of possibilities, like chess.
Sorry for double posting, but...Absynth wrote:of all the answers to the anagrams, i in aphid makes the least amount of sense. aphid pin and i hid a pin make way more sense, considering that the disclosure had a voice mail and phone number tones in the vid. has anyone tried to listen to the tones to see if they can figure a phone number? i would bet that this "pin" is the pin for the voicemail set up on that numbermartha wrote:The anagram is "i in aphid" I think. Her others have similar, just with other letters, like a in aphid, and so on.
So far, the has been an anagram for "A in Aphid," "P in Aphid," and now "I in Aphid".....and these are just the ones that I know about. So all together they are obviously spelling APHID. which like ixlr8 says, is an acronym.
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There was one that stood for H in Aphid. It's in the tags for Do Go To God. HAD IN HIP= H In AphidLuv2Luvem wrote:Sorry for double posting, but...Absynth wrote:of all the answers to the anagrams, i in aphid makes the least amount of sense. aphid pin and i hid a pin make way more sense, considering that the disclosure had a voice mail and phone number tones in the vid. has anyone tried to listen to the tones to see if they can figure a phone number? i would bet that this "pin" is the pin for the voicemail set up on that numbermartha wrote:The anagram is "i in aphid" I think. Her others have similar, just with other letters, like a in aphid, and so on.
So far, the has been an anagram for "A in Aphid," "P in Aphid," and now "I in Aphid".....and these are just the ones that I know about. So all together they are obviously spelling APHID. which like ixlr8 says, is an acronym.
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There is a D IN APHID on the video of OpAphid's YouTube friend, warpylol:
http://www.youtube.com/profile_friends?user=OpAphid
So we have all five. Why put the D on another profile, though? To lead us there?
1) A PAIN HID = A IN APHID (on "Cassie Does Not R.I.P.")
2) HID IN APP = P IN APHID (on "You Made the Right Choice, Bree!")
3) HAD IN HIP = H IN APHID (on "Do go to god, cassie")
4) HIP IN AID = I IN APHID (on "Disclosure: Cassie")
5) PAID HIND = D IN APHID (on "Add Poe Hinder Vilification")
"Add Poe Hinder Vilification" seems like another anagram. I haven't been able to solve it yet.
http://www.youtube.com/profile_friends?user=OpAphid
So we have all five. Why put the D on another profile, though? To lead us there?
1) A PAIN HID = A IN APHID (on "Cassie Does Not R.I.P.")
2) HID IN APP = P IN APHID (on "You Made the Right Choice, Bree!")
3) HAD IN HIP = H IN APHID (on "Do go to god, cassie")
4) HIP IN AID = I IN APHID (on "Disclosure: Cassie")
5) PAID HIND = D IN APHID (on "Add Poe Hinder Vilification")
"Add Poe Hinder Vilification" seems like another anagram. I haven't been able to solve it yet.
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According to wikipedia...Baudelaire wrote about edgar allen poe...ADD POE HINDER VILIFICATION...any connection? am i even looking at the right baudelaire?
"Baudelaire had learned English in his childhood, and Gothic novels, such as Lewis's The Monk, became some of his favorite reading matter. In 1846 and 1847 he became acquainted with the works of Edgar Allan Poe, in which he found tales and poems which had, he claimed, long existed in his own brain but never taken shape. From this time till 1865 he was largely occupied with his translated versions of Poe's works, which were widely praised. These were published as Histoires extraordinaires ("Extraordinary stories") (1852), Nouvelles histoires extraordinaires ("New extraordinary stories") (1857), Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym (see The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym), Eureka, and Histoires grotesques et sérieuses ("Grotesque and serious stories") (1865). Two essays on Poe are to be found in his Oeuvres complètes ("Complete works") (vols. v. and vi.)."
"Baudelaire had learned English in his childhood, and Gothic novels, such as Lewis's The Monk, became some of his favorite reading matter. In 1846 and 1847 he became acquainted with the works of Edgar Allan Poe, in which he found tales and poems which had, he claimed, long existed in his own brain but never taken shape. From this time till 1865 he was largely occupied with his translated versions of Poe's works, which were widely praised. These were published as Histoires extraordinaires ("Extraordinary stories") (1852), Nouvelles histoires extraordinaires ("New extraordinary stories") (1857), Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym (see The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym), Eureka, and Histoires grotesques et sérieuses ("Grotesque and serious stories") (1865). Two essays on Poe are to be found in his Oeuvres complètes ("Complete works") (vols. v. and vi.)."
Hmmm. Too tired to wrote something meaningful here so........damn...
Just in case anyone doubted OpAphid's claim that she was involved with the CiW phonejack:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46_wfWVhXmo&NR
This is the message that was heard on CiW's "number" way back when. Sounds familiar, eh?
But I'm wondering...
How could OpAphid have known to jack the phone way back then? Is OA a direct spin-off of CiW (ie. the same people are involved)? It doesn't seem that way to me as OA seems much more sophisticated in production, I haven't seen any complete nonsense yet (like that Frank is Waiting blah-blah), and you can actually decipher clues properly. Was OA just on the ball, found Cassie's number early on, and hacked the phoneline early enough?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46_wfWVhXmo&NR
This is the message that was heard on CiW's "number" way back when. Sounds familiar, eh?
But I'm wondering...
How could OpAphid have known to jack the phone way back then? Is OA a direct spin-off of CiW (ie. the same people are involved)? It doesn't seem that way to me as OA seems much more sophisticated in production, I haven't seen any complete nonsense yet (like that Frank is Waiting blah-blah), and you can actually decipher clues properly. Was OA just on the ball, found Cassie's number early on, and hacked the phoneline early enough?
"I think they go their separate and slightly divergent roads to perdition."
-Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep
-Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep
Absynth gave this link in another post about the sleep quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comte_de_Lautreamont
In it is says "Like Baudelaire, like Flaubert, he believes that the aesthetic expression of evil implies the most vital appreciation of good, the highest morality"
Poe expressed evil, I suppose that was part of Baudelaire's fascination.
Add Poe - express evil Hinder Vilification - stop evil or at least slow it down?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comte_de_Lautreamont
In it is says "Like Baudelaire, like Flaubert, he believes that the aesthetic expression of evil implies the most vital appreciation of good, the highest morality"
Poe expressed evil, I suppose that was part of Baudelaire's fascination.
Add Poe - express evil Hinder Vilification - stop evil or at least slow it down?
Briphelia wrote:But I'm wondering...
How could OpAphid have known to jack the phone way back then? Is OA a direct spin-off of CiW (ie. the same people are involved)? It doesn't seem that way to me as OA seems much more sophisticated in production, I haven't seen any complete nonsense yet (like that Frank is Waiting blah-blah), and you can actually decipher clues properly. Was OA just on the ball, found Cassie's number early on, and hacked the phoneline early enough?
Why do you think it doesn't seem that the same people are involved?
It makes sense that Op's videos have another style than Cassie's videos.
Op seems to be an organised group and Cassie was a ghost possesing a drunkard...
So it's just natural that the videos should have a different style even if done by the same PMs