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Godwillwin ago

Change your title so people look into this and upvote. This global intelligence Stratfor group is weird and seems like a cover for something

SaneGoatiSwear ago

yeah this has an embedded code message for a problem that needs dealing with quickly. too quickly to go through the normal encrypted channels.

codebreakers need to look at this.

repost with title: "codebreakers possibly needed. is this a hastily put together coded message through stratfor?"

totesgoats908234 ago

No, it is old information. There are a slew of emails from this guy, 2 of which are other stratfor employees forwarding to his dad out of concern. The guy just mashes up conspiracy and his own crazy rant.

SaneGoatiSwear ago

a good cover.

can you prove that statement there is no code in this(these)? im not a crypto guy so i couldn't possibly just start breaking any possible code in this...

but i can tell you what i know about stratfor: it's [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] and [censored] [censored] [censored] but then [censored] [censored] [censored] and every time they [censored] [censored] [censored] never before has anyone seen a [censored] [censored] [censored]

B3nd3r ago

can you prove that statement there is no code in this(these)?

Drive by comment: Nobody can. It's is literally impossible to prove non-existence of a code.

Why? Because a code could depend entirely on Information that isn't included in the message, like a one time pad, where we agree beforehand, that if you send me a message that includes the word "tea" that means your specific mission was successfull, if it's coffee - your mission failed. Without knowledge of facts beyond the message, specifically what we meant by tea and coffe it would be impossible to decode it.

SaneGoatiSwear ago

yup.

like i said. this could be code

one guy in another office knows the key to.

so when the guy just comes in and says COULDN'T be

as if it's a fact

i smell distraction shill.