These sick people are using code words to communicate online. The comment made Nov 16 on the Google local guide app from Elmer Diaz, "Free ng bevk de vccs bcgjr" is the exact same type of comment used on facebook by the Shanghai diplomat lady, can't remember name, about the park next to Pegasus. Im on mobile but this is a connection. The code was deciphered and was defintely related. This is important!!!
If anyone remembers when this was talked about, it was a week or so ago, please feel free to link the thread. They were able to decipher the weird gibberish using an online algorithm. This is really important and think this is how they communicate.
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Thorshamster ago
I ran it through a couple of the monoalphabetic decryption engines here:
http://www.braingle.com/brainteasers/codes/keyword.php
...without any luck. I thought 'free' might point to it being a keyword cypher, but no good. You guys might find something, though. Have at it!
Edit: I broke up the phrase, and a quick google search shows the longer words in the phrase each produced search results--'bevk' returned someone named France Bevk, 'vccs' showed results from the Virginia(!) Community College System, and 'bcgjr' returned a subreddit, r/bcgjr, which seems to be about free Ebooks and pirated movies. Curiously, the first two titles are "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" and "The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born". Weird titles, to be sure. I thought maybe a book cipher? But that might cut the code down to too few characters for a full message.