When I typed in "Kagame" and narrowed my searches to "Clinton E-mails", "Syria Files", "The Saudi Cables", "Hacking Team", and "Hacking Team E-mails", I found this one link (wikileaks.org/syria-files/docs/1046866_histoires-.html) that has a bunch of gibberish.
When you translate the page (I'm using Chrome, so I used Google's translate option), you get a block of text that is somewhat decipherable. Reading through the text shows what I think is numerology or Gematria.
I'm having better luck just translating small sections of the webpage. I'm also using Bing Translator (bing.com/translator) to get a different interpretation.
My uploaded file has a screenshot of what I'm talking about.
They are the files attached, if u just download them and translate from the file it is a lot easier. Its not corrupt.
Brayden Miller
Yeah but was it part of an email or something else, what do you think it is?
Nathan Bailey
Like I said earlier, a lot of the weird symbols can be replaced with the letter E or a ' or an A for a clearer translation
Jonathan Sanders
this thread is interesting. bumping and lurking and lurking and bumping
Thomas Rodriguez
Put it on 8pol I think their cfg is still going strong.
Luke Long
bump, should be a frog on his way to translate
Brody Cooper
>Reading through the text shows what I think is numerology or Gematria.
It's jsut failed unicode translation, I could make a script to unfuck it if I was not so lazy.
John Gonzalez
This thread seems like it's interesting, and could use some bumps. I'll also just throw in something I was thinking of earlier (a bit drunk, buty hey, not very) about Kek. The hieroglyphic depiction specifically shows a computer like structure and helix, almost dna behind it and a man in front of the structure. What if this is a communication not of definition, but of activation. Meme magic could work becaue the image (in hieroglyphs) itself rather than showing someone browsing the internet, using the computer-like structure for a simulation of life. A sort of "bug" in the system showing up if you will. I'd post this in a kek thread but I refreshed like 5 times without seeing one.
Lincoln Jackson
Looks like a fair translation. The French is shit to begin with. Makes no fucking sense either way.
Jaxson Bell
this /thread
Hunter Gomez
>H.R = Rafat......el.Hagan
>Refaat Ali Suleiman Al-Gammal, better known as Raafat Al-Haggan in Egypt and as Jack Beton in Israel, was an Egyptian spy who spent 17 years performing clandestine operations in Israel.
Don't know if relevant.
Zachary Perez
I've gone through most of the text that I thought was sentenced based, and read through it. Through the Bing Translator.
I'm concluding, and I could be wrong, that some guy is just e-mailing a new friend. The guy doing all the talking is explaining to the new friend his thoughts on conspiracies or world events.
The guy is also telling his new friend about people in the images that he has sent, and their symbology significance, hence the conspiracy theory angle.
There might be more to it, but I'm not sure. It is interesting, but I think it's just some guy ranting about shit to his new friend; maybe they share the same beliefs or my be the new friend was really interested in what this guy had to say.
I hope I didn't waste anyone's time. I did learn about Semiotics, and plan on furthering my knowledge of the subject. Thanks!
Carter Jenkins
Higher resolution please. It's interesting.
Jayden Lee
Yes it is a merchant. If you are on a lap top tilt the screen way back and take a look through squinted eyelids and the merchant shall reveal himself to you.