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Post by Gravey on Feb 21, 2015 1:59:44 GMT
Hey guys, I've been a hidden lurker on this forum for a long while now (I'm a Partner backer) and thought i'd make a thread about a hidden onion site sharing similarities with the cicada 3301 puzzles (you may heard of). The site started as a very simple, cryptic seeming .onion. As people began investigating and things progressed, contents were decoded, and when speculation was made the site was modified. Often times in direct correlation to the thread and IRC Channel which hinted to the idea that the Creator might have been observing. It currently seems to update semi-randomly with new images to decipher. The Onion site(accessible with a TOR Browser): rjzdqt4z3z3xo73h.onion/Our Wiki: 432hunabku.referata.com/wiki/Main_Page432hunabku.referata.com/wiki/File:FullOnionSS.jpgMany things seem to have connections with our unknown history and what really happened before the biblical "great flood". The Puzzle covers Egyptian History, Sacred Geometry, Fibonacci, Connections with ancient sites throughout the globe, Technical Advancements of our largely unknown past, Advancement of human kind and the catastrophe. It all is kinda pseudo esoteric and numerology stuff if you see it like that. Check out our wiki and learn more if you like
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Lord Ba'al
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 21, 2015 10:46:47 GMT
I was only able to read one of the threads at the bottom of your post. The thread was full of references to videos of animal and human torture and murder. I'm not too sure if this post should be allowed to remain here. I'll let others weigh in on this and have another look when I get home from work. If it's really a puzzle, perhaps you could post some elements of it without directly linking to obscure corners of the internet?
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Post by Gravey on Feb 21, 2015 12:47:33 GMT
I was only able to read one of the threads at the bottom of your post. The thread was full of references to videos of animal and human torture and murder. I'm not too sure if this post should be allowed to remain here. I'll let others weigh in on this and have another look when I get home from work. If it's really a puzzle, perhaps you could post some elements of it without directly linking to obscure corners of the internet? Of course ill do it when i get home from work later today, I was literally still sleeping when in posted it here
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Post by hardly on Feb 21, 2015 22:13:35 GMT
I was only able to read one of the threads at the bottom of your post. The thread was full of references to videos of animal and human torture and murder. I'm not too sure if this post should be allowed to remain here. I'll let others weigh in on this and have another look when I get home from work. If it's really a puzzle, perhaps you could post some elements of it without directly linking to obscure corners of the internet? I haven't clicked on the links but give you need a TOR browser to access one that isn't a good sign of what is at the other end of the link. I suspect this could be malicious and probably should be removed.
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Lord Ba'al
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 21, 2015 22:48:16 GMT
Thanks for editing your opening post Gravey. I've been looking at the puzzle just now and reading the conclusions on the website. I must say I find those conclusions possibly more puzzling than the actual puzzle. Not that I have the answer mind you. As for part 4, the picture that says "Number # CTM 1764", I simply googled on CTM1764 and that gave me a page with callsigns. www.live-military-mode-s.eu/PopupCallsign.php?zoekCallsign=CTM1764Somehow I find that a far more likely clue than the mathematical "explanation" on the site.
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Lord Ba'al
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 21, 2015 23:02:41 GMT
I also don't understand why there is repeated mention of a frequency of 432Hz while the picture appears to indicate a wavelength of 864, which does not translate into a frequency of 432Hz. It might be an indicator for 864nm. Googling on that gives results like bandpass filters. As I understand there was an audio file included in the puzzle somehow. Perhaps passing that file through an 864nm narrow bandpass filter would produce a clue.
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Post by 13thGeneral on Feb 22, 2015 3:34:35 GMT
This reminds me of the big Fallout 4 hoax a couple years ago; TheSurvivor2299.com I was one of the individuals involved in attempting to decode the cryptics, codes, and follow the puzzles; it was quite fun, and frustrating at times. Very big disappointment in the end, as it was simply nothing more than an elaborate attempt at an ARG. The author did it too try proving to Bethesda that the interest in the franchise was still fresh.
Rumor is that Bethesda is going to announce it this year.
Perhaps this is either another ARG hoax, or a game company building hype? Or a bunch of conspiracy nuts with a lot of time on their hands.
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Post by Gravey on Feb 22, 2015 11:10:03 GMT
I was only able to read one of the threads at the bottom of your post. The thread was full of references to videos of animal and human torture and murder. I'm not too sure if this post should be allowed to remain here. I'll let others weigh in on this and have another look when I get home from work. If it's really a puzzle, perhaps you could post some elements of it without directly linking to obscure corners of the internet? I haven't clicked on the links but give you need a TOR browser to access one that isn't a good sign of what is at the other end of the link. I suspect this could be malicious and probably should be removed. No need to get on tis .onion adress because we shifted all images and sound files over to the wiki, we are certainly not sure if the creator of the site uses hidden services to track each unique visitor, the metadata of the site only shows raw html code, he probably does as he found our irc server/channel and uncovered one of our irc users by revealing a facebook picture of him. He also follows every progress on the wiki, we particularly noticed it on the last 3 pictures he added when we added more theories/clues on the (back then) latest picture.
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Post by Gravey on Feb 22, 2015 11:28:44 GMT
I also don't understand why there is repeated mention of a frequency of 432Hz while the picture appears to indicate a wavelength of 864, which does not translate into a frequency of 432Hz. It might be an indicator for 864nm. Googling on that gives results like bandpass filters. As I understand there was an audio file included in the puzzle somehow. Perhaps passing that file through an 864nm narrow bandpass filter would produce a clue. We found that all images in the first lesson with two exceptions are 1000px x 432px in size, the justified ostracism picture is double the height of 432 = 864px. The source of power image shows a 432hz wave as indicated below the double waveforms. 432hunabku.referata.com/wiki/The_Source_Of_PowerThe second lesson pictures are hiding the "number 9" inside the pictures transparency (hsl, 9,9%,9%) and inside the fibonacci sequence. 432hunabku.referata.com/wiki/The_Second_Lesson
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Lord Ba'al
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 22, 2015 12:32:58 GMT
I also don't understand why there is repeated mention of a frequency of 432Hz while the picture appears to indicate a wavelength of 864, which does not translate into a frequency of 432Hz. It might be an indicator for 864nm. Googling on that gives results like bandpass filters. As I understand there was an audio file included in the puzzle somehow. Perhaps passing that file through an 864nm narrow bandpass filter would produce a clue. We found that all images in the first lesson with two exceptions are 1000px x 432px in size, the justified ostracism picture is double the height of 432 = 864px. The source of power image shows a 432hz wave as indicated below the double waveforms. 432hunabku.referata.com/wiki/The_Source_Of_PowerThe second lesson pictures are hiding the "number 9" inside the pictures transparency (hsl, 9,9%,9%) and inside the fibonacci sequence. 432hunabku.referata.com/wiki/The_Second_LessonYeah but the 432 on the picture indicates half a wavelength, not a full one, and certainly not a frequency.
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Lord Ba'al
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 22, 2015 13:58:09 GMT
Who came up with the names for these pictures? Where they included?
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Post by Gravey on Feb 22, 2015 14:01:06 GMT
Who came up with the names for these pictures? Where they included? They all are the actual filenames of each picture, if you check the onion and look into the source you'll see
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 22, 2015 15:18:41 GMT
Who came up with the names for these pictures? Where they included? They all are the actual filenames of each picture, if you check the onion and look into the source you'll see I know nothing of onions except that they taste great with cheese and I've never used a tor browser nor do I think I want to. I've been looking at the picture from lesson 2 with all the circles and the geometry and I've read the theories underneath regarding the number 9 and I must say that that just sounds way off base to me. What I've noticed regarding the top row of circles is that each circle is equivalent to the one before it with superimposed on it the circle before it rotated at a certain angle. Besides that, the angle of rotation is exactly half that of the angle of rotation that precedes it. Regarding the second row of circles, each one adds exactly (as far as I can tell) two geometrical shapes to the one before it. The shapes that are added have exactly one more corner than the last added type before it. Triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons... After hexagons it becomes impossible to see what is added. Reading the explanation it seems that after hexagons comes octagons but I don't know how anyone was able to deduce that from that picture. It would seem logical to me that that would have septagons (if that is the correct term) instead of octagons, but perhaps there is another form of logic at work that escapes me. I think there is likely some sort of correlation between the top row of circles and the second row of circles but I haven't been able to find it just yet. As for the coloured lines and the bottom row of 3 circles the explanation appears to be on to something with the fibonacci sequence.
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 25, 2015 7:10:56 GMT
So, anyone have any insights on this onion puzzle?
When can we expect the next set of clues to arrive?
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Post by 13thGeneral on Feb 25, 2015 12:32:31 GMT
So, anyone have any insights on this onion puzzle? When can we expect the next set of clues to arrive? It's all very Zen-like. The next iteration will be soon.
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