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shri046

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  1. The MOD100 sequence is generated from a number station. We need to look up for number stations, their frequencies and how to decode number station messages.

    I think the MOD100 is already done. Hertz frequencies, divided by 100 equaled the numbers for the electron shells of URANIUM and PLUTONIUM. I doubt there is anything else there.

    That is just one possible solution. We have no confirmation of the fact that it was solved. Until the entire message is solved I think there is more than one possibility to each piece of the puzzle.

  2. Is there any FIRM evidence that freedom7.com is related to GKNOVA6, or is it simply just a site some person created to commemorate that event?

    Not that I know of. Just one of those things that tagged along with all the findings.

    Oh btw one thing about that MOD100 sequence ..... seems to be MFSK8 modulation. I haven't found a way to decode it but there maybe more to it than just those peak frequency numbers - 200, 800, 1800, 3200 ...

  3. Did anyone else notice a second set of beeps in the audio? There's four beeps after the first MOD --.- if thats morse code but there's also 4 beeps after the freedom 7 spectral figure. From what I could tell it was -.-- which means Y.

  4. Right, so MOD is the initiation of a code. What we need is to find the passkey.

    Most likely, use this to solve http://rumkin.com/tools/cipher/vigenere-keyed.php

    If you click on Corrected K2, you will see an example of what I mean.

    m o d - 10 21 26 1 26 19 25 16 22 2 20 1 21 23 16 26 22 19 3

    Nothing in life is to be feared it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more so that we may fear less.

    m o d - 1 0 0

    Outside of consciousness there lies the cold and alien world of actual things.

    m o d

    Can't you see the whole spectrum?

    I think that second MOD 100 sequence is a key piece of the puzzle that needs to be solved. I looked at it from a spectral view, frequency range view and just about everything possible but couldn't come up with a way to decode it.

    Also, the opening MOD sequence is a bit tricky too. They JUAZ... sequence we got was by simple substitution i.e., A=1, B=2. As carbon mentioned above the Vigenere keyed cipher is the one we probably need to use to decode this. However on a page for the K2 solution I noticed that numbers and alphabets were co-related from 0 to 25 and not 1 to 26. So A=0, B=1 etc.

    This could mean two things - either the opening sequence has to be shifted one digit lower or the cipher we are looking at is not the right one.

    There is also a third possibility - the 4 beeps after the first MOD. If they do indicate morse code then --.- would be Q, basically saying that the number sequence needs to be converted to letters starting at Q: Q=1, R=2, S=3 etc. Again the numbers could start either from 0 or 1 depending on what cipher is used.

  5. Hmmm .... going from number sequence to letters to morse code seems to be the opposite of encryption? Just saying.

    There's one thing I noticed at the start of the transmission - after the voice says MOD the first time there are 4 beeps. I remember the the message in the USB file that lead us to the gknova site had a similar 3 beep sequence after MOD. So that could possibly indicate a 4 letter/number shift.

  6. I have tried quite a few combinations of ciphers to decode the message but no luck. This transmission seems more complicated than the first two just because of all the sounds, frequencies and noises ..... makes you wonder what all is included as a part of the cipher ..... it's only going to get harder from here on :x

    EDIT: There is definitely messages/symbols embedded in that transmission as audio. I think at least 1 but there maybe two, don't have access to the sound file but need to look at it in Audacity.

    All the transmissions that contain messages have a buzzer kinda sound that separates each word in the message. The same buzzer sound can be heard when the sound goes off in the 3rd transmission.

  7. Considering that we are in week 1 of the intel being released, there are 4 more red lights on that TV. So 4 weeks from the coming Monday puts us in the week of May 14th.

    I am really hoping they put up more intel/clues and not just on the gknova site ...... really helps keep the excitement going :D

  8. You wanted more images of the stamps here is mine

    A dollar bill placed on the envelope = another clue???? :shock:

    I genuinely hope not but between you and carbon there is no way of telling what's coming our (forum members) way lol.

    Glad to have you here btw :D

    PS: This post was compiled by Shri046 so all credits go to that guy. You know what I mean carbon :P

  9. Don't know if this bears any relevance to all the other info but posting it here just in case - http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB12/nsaebb12.htm

    Declassified Documents from 1975 Reveal Secret U.S.-Cuban Negotiations for Exhibition Games

    WASHINGTON D.C.: To commemorate the historic competition of a U.S. and Cuban baseball team on a diamond in Havana this Sunday, the National Security Archive today posted a collection of documents which chronicles the origins of "baseball diplomacy"--an effort initiated 25 years ago.

    The documents, ranging from unclassified letters to declassified secret cables and high-level State Department memoranda, reveal the efforts of then-commissioner of baseball, Bowie Kuhn, and his counterparts in Cuba, along with aides to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, to arrange a game between U.S. and Cuban teams in 1975. Among the revelations are:

    * Baseball diplomacy would "help break the ice" between two nations separated by decades of hostility, as ping pong had done for U.S.-Chinese relations, according to memoranda written for Kissinger.

    * U.S. officials believed that "picking a game we are likely to win would go well with Americans who are depressed by the regimented victories of the Communists in Olympic games."

    * Kissinger's top aide on Latin America, Assistant Secretary of State William Rogers, argued that a baseball game between the two countries "would have a symbolic significance not limited to the sports pages," and "would also reawaken memories of your China moves."

    U.S. government officials appealed to Henry Kissinger on Kuhn's behalf, arguing that such a "non-political" meeting of the U.S. and Cuban teams would perhaps "bridge the gap between the Bay of Pigs and a new relationship with Castro." But, despite their persistent efforts, Kissinger twice rejected Kuhn's proposal.

    "These documents provide a historical background to the Orioles exhibition game in Cuba," noted National Security Archive senior analyst Peter Kornbluh. "Beisbol diplomacy is not a new idea," he said, "but after 25 years it is an idea whose time has finally come."

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