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Post by thetictocman on Apr 25, 2017 8:56:13 GMT -5
Nadacurl, Curl is also some way connected to computer software c url. I saw that introfly is a compAny, social related ? I thought about the "c url" thing too, as in "see url", coupled with "Wicked Witch of the West" -or- "www.something.com" but didn't get anywhere with it yet.
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Post by toppop on Apr 27, 2017 20:36:39 GMT -5
Gigolo
page 130 ch 20
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Post by minotaurmoreno on Apr 28, 2017 12:42:33 GMT -5
Nadacurl, Curl is also some way connected to computer software c url. I saw that introfly is a compAny, social related ? I thought about the "c url" thing too, as in "see url", coupled with "Wicked Witch of the West" -or- "www.something.com" but didn't get anywhere with it yet. I haven't been able to make anything from it and there might not be anything even there, but www.frogyrinth.com redirects you to www.breakfastteaandbourbon.com.
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Post by thetictocman on Apr 28, 2017 15:24:55 GMT -5
I thought about the "c url" thing too, as in "see url", coupled with "Wicked Witch of the West" -or- "www.something.com" but didn't get anywhere with it yet. I haven't been able to make anything from it and there might not be anything even there, but www.frogyrinth.com redirects you to www.breakfastteaandbourbon.com. That's interesting that there is a frogyrinth.com. I wonder why that exists, he created it on 10/17/16 too. Edit: I did a reverse whois inquiry on all the websites associated with the company and pete, and nothing else of note comes up. Maybe it is a page he will use in the future for something.
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Post by astree on May 1, 2017 16:03:13 GMT -5
I am beginning to believe that Pete put together a thoroughly detailed puzzle hunt. Wondering if anyone is getting specific information. Especially one lead that occurs over and over (not andover, lol).
One of the messages I’m coming up with now reads like
“The (withheld ) et”
This is not derived from the “Et4ue ….” but may be a lead in.
Another one looks like:
“Then (direction) …..”
There is information, too, once you get past bitt clue that can help you with it.
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Post by brambler on May 1, 2017 16:17:32 GMT -5
That's pretty interesting, astree. Have you been using other things in the book that point you towards the method to getting those phrases or was that gotten from just moving words about and using logic/reasoning? Not asking for direct examples just wondering if it was something hinted at in the book, tying it together, so to speak.
I'm trying to connect the dots, as in, what relates to what and it's a doozy. There's a lot of possible information. I'm still hanging on to the et4ue numbers - just can't imagine them being dumped.
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Post by astree on May 1, 2017 16:35:58 GMT -5
It's more trying out things, and trying to detect patterns. It may be that I'm picking up on some things subconsciously and applying, not sure.
For the et4ue, I recently came up with something containing "2ju" which reminded me of the "good juju". By the way, for that section, "cousins" (U.S. Coins?, where "penny" is mentioned soon after) is the word that is duplicated in close proximity). So, in this case, it is hinted at.
Here is an example of working information together, without anything I can come up with to suggest it. Chapter heading "The Law of Attraction" Next Chapter "A Streak of White Lace" (AS oWL .... LAWS o)
An example of something hinted at "triple trailer" The three trailing chapters have these initial and trailing letters:
B......S InO ...E S......Y
which looks like a BISON YES. Hard to tell. The sheer amount of information makes it difficult, but I think we need to see through the smoke somehow - getting the sense that you also think so.
One of the ideas I'm toying with is "nadaeasy", which looks like "nada EZ".... nada 5,26. But, the chapter heading is 527 (%@&).
Another idea with the chapter head is to use the first letters of the symbols
%@&$$ (percent, and, + , SS) > PA+SS, or P A+DD P (add) .... Again, not seeing anything to suggest it, but trying different things.
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Post by brambler on May 1, 2017 16:45:38 GMT -5
Absolutely. I think whoever can somehow see through the smoke will figure this out. There's a lot of smoke.
Definitely see how you are forming connections. There must be a method to pick what is important and what is not - there's just so much to include it all, I think. Also, the recurring mentions/clues of towns/cities/areas throw us either the right way or down a rabbit hole, which further complicates everything.
I've been thinking that I might just concentrate on the way the group goes about the last quarter of the book and see if I can get anything from it as a whole, as opposed to including the first 75% of the book which is supposed to point us to a city. Probably not wise to discount so much of the book, but if we have too much information, maybe trying to work with what Pete said we need to do to actually locate the treasure within/near the city could bring out some specifics. Problem with that is being certain of which city the hints point to in the first 75%.
Edit: I'm still a NOLA believer but there are plenty of valid arguments for other places.
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Post by brambler on May 1, 2017 16:52:02 GMT -5
It's more trying out things, and trying to detect patterns. It may be that I'm picking up on some things subconsciously and applying, not sure.
For the et4ue, I recently came up with something containing "2ju" which reminded me of the "good juju". By the way, for that section, "cousins" (U.S. Coins?, where "penny" is mentioned soon after) is the word that is duplicated in close proximity). So, in this case, it is hinted at.
Here is an example of working information together, without anything I can come up with to suggest it. Chapter heading "The Law of Attraction" Next Chapter "A Streak of White Lace" (AS oWL .... LAWS o)
An example of something hinted at "triple trailer" The three trailing chapters have these initial and trailing letters:
B......S InO ...E S......Y
which looks like a BISON YES. Hard to tell. The sheer amount of information makes it difficult, but I think we need to see through the smoke somehow - getting the sense that you also think so.
One of the ideas I'm toying with is "nadaeasy", which looks like "nada EZ".... nada 5,26. But, the chapter heading is 527 (%@&).
Another idea with the chapter head is to use the first letters of the symbols
%@&$$ (percent, and, + , SS) > PA+SS, or P A+DD P (add) .... Again, not seeing anything to suggest it, but trying different things.
I do think you're on to something with the symbol chapter title. I can't see a reason why Pete would have labeled a chapter with those keyboard symbols if it wasn't some kind of indicator or hint.
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Post by thetictocman on May 3, 2017 14:23:30 GMT -5
One of the ideas I'm toying with is "nadaeasy", which looks like "nada EZ".... nada 5,26. But, the chapter heading is 527 (%@&).
527 is also the dewey decimal system category for celestial navigation. Maybe the other numbers after it are to be used as such?
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