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.
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]
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.
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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
statementthere 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
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.