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Post by ironwill on Jan 28, 2019 9:31:39 GMT -5
Every now and then I open up Chase Chat and THOR to see if anything new has popped up on their posts that seems credible enough to research further. It was just the other day when I noticed one of these two sites revisiting the Morse Code on Wherewarmwatershalt.com To my astonishment... some are lost as to it's origin even now. So I will once again try to clear it up. The code is not new, it was inserted into the website upon its inception in 2014... wherewarmwatershalt.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Morse-Code.mp3The Morse code was put into use in the background of the July 10th "snapshot" of the website with the numbers station audio clip... web.archive.org/web/20140710001057/http://wherewarmwatershalt.com/I cracked the code back then by putting together the association of Youtube with the Numbers station audio. I then thought, "What if the Morse code is simply another Youtube video?" So I searched and finally came across this Disneyland telegraph station that matched the clicks perfectly... www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F05kqenOm8&fbclid=IwAR3Mik8scODkuSQxWKcSHHAg87zCUoOQnB0KbonKazPpEWEbNl2N-pv4hR4 Its actually an exact copy, with some white noise added in the background. When the Morse code was re-used recently you can clearly hear the background noise matched (sounds like kids or chickens) in the first 5 to 7 seconds that matches the Youtube video from back in 2012. This is simply a copy. The message is as follows... "TO ALL WHO COME TO DISNEYLAND, WELCOME. HERE AGE RELIVES FOND MEMORIES OF THE PAST, AND HERE YOUTH MAY SAVOR THE CHALLENGE AND PROMISE OF THE FUTURE." Hope that clears it all up.
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Post by heidini on Jan 28, 2019 15:07:01 GMT -5
The Disneyland dedication speech?
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Post by ironwill on Jan 28, 2019 17:41:08 GMT -5
The Disneyland dedication speech? Yes mam...that's what it is.
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Post by heidini on Jan 28, 2019 17:55:10 GMT -5
That’s neat!
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Post by npsbuilder on Jan 31, 2019 0:16:00 GMT -5
ironwill … I'm not going to go to that website you mentioned in your first paragraph. So kindly tell me what relevance your discovery has to FF's treasure hunt? Maybe it has a lot to do with the poem. Page 127 of TTOTC ff writes "at age 58 I spent more than 19 years asleep, and 3 of those years were on Monday. The Disneyland dedication was on Sunday 17 July, 1955 but the gates didn't open that day. The next day was Monday 18 July, 1955 and apparently, there has been confusion as to when the gates actually opened. Another thing could be the use of Morse code referring to Lt Col John H. I. Morse. He was 1 of the 4 crewmen that rescued ff when his plane went down. My question NOW is and my attention piqued...When were the 2 other missing Mondays ff mentions and posed as a question of thought for the readers to think about. I must say that I haven't read the book or even seen a real or digital copy of it.
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Post by npsbuilder on Jan 31, 2019 1:30:54 GMT -5
Nps … On page 127 of the TTOTC that I have, FF discusses his boyhood hobby of collecting soda bottle caps, only. Nor can I find any reference to the Disneyland dedication or to Morse Code in the poem. Then from where did you get the page 127 reference? In any event, searchers have been scouring TTOTC for clues, for years. Date stamps, suspicious sketches, tea with Olga, stumbling over a grave marker of a fallen soldier, and suchlike, have been implicated as clues. Yet none of these book references seem to have helped searchers. But if you think Morse Code or the Disneyland dedication listed somewhere in TTOTC is the magic bullet clue, by all means pursue it. One characteristic of searchers generally is to go outside the poem to find clues, since they have given up on the poem itself. In the news release is all that I have read that ff sent out to the media page 127 was part of it along with a few other pages. I don't think that Morse Code or Disneyland directly has anything to do with the poem. I was just making possible connections to ff himself. Something that puzzles me about the soda caps are the references to Royal Punch, Lemon Sour and Julep Lime and his drinking these around the age of 9. I'm not a bartender and still a young man myself but my history of these are with mixed drinks. I haven't dug into the history of all these. All I can find about Royal Punch is connected to rum. For me, each page included in the release appears, to me, to have the "sprinkles" ff mentions.
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Post by npsbuilder on Jan 31, 2019 20:09:53 GMT -5
Nps … On page 127 of the TTOTC that I have, FF discusses his boyhood hobby of collecting soda bottle caps, only. Nor can I find any reference to the Disneyland dedication or to Morse Code in the poem. Then from where did you get the page 127 reference? In any event, searchers have been scouring TTOTC for clues, for years. Date stamps, suspicious sketches, tea with Olga, stumbling over a grave marker of a fallen soldier, and suchlike, have been implicated as clues. Yet none of these book references seem to have helped searchers. But if you think Morse Code or the Disneyland dedication listed somewhere in TTOTC is the magic bullet clue, by all means pursue it. One characteristic of searchers generally is to go outside the poem to find clues, since they have given up on the poem itself. In the news release is all that I have read that ff sent out to the media page 127 was part of it along with a few other pages. I don't think that Morse Code or Disneyland directly has anything to do with the poem. I was just making possible connections to ff himself. Something that puzzles me about the soda caps are the references to Royal Punch, Lemon Sour and Julep Lime and his drinking these around the age of 9. I'm not a bartender and still a young man myself but my history of these are with mixed drinks. I haven't dug into the history of all these. All I can find about Royal Punch is connected to rum. For me, each page included in the release appears, to me, to have the "sprinkles" ff mentions. Sorry all...page 127 IS NOT CORRECT. 129 is the correct page when I was referring to the missing Monday.
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