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Thank you. Not looking for (You)s, I swear. But, I appreciate being taken seriously.
I see your ID frequently. If you are in contact directly with CodeMonkey, tell him to also search for references to the “Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog” or “The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch”. from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. I would even look into the counting sequence Brother Maynard and King Arthur BOTH use. Might be in the code somewhere close.
I know it sounds stupid, but we have been talking about Masons, Illuminati, etc. I have been around a lot of programmers in my life. I cannot code though. I did a lot of beta testing on the finished product though, finding bugs to smash. Programmers are very predictable. Funny folks. I get their humor. But, they get on a theme, partially for fun ... partially to keep track of everything.
So, Masons, Illuminati, etc. are going to do Biblical themes with allegory/symbolism. Geeks are going to go one step further where most people would not think to make a connection: Geek movies and books with cult followings. I would also recommend looking at characters added to movies or left out of movies, as they would be more obscure.
“Speak ‘Friend’ and Enter” ... Remember how hard they made that when it was simple enough to say “Friend” to open the door? Is that the password to unlock a locked door somewhere else in another language?
I wonder ... I wonder ...
That password could be updated very frequently by just changing the language and waving a flag to say, use this language today, COMRADES.
Tricksy programmers.
Lucid mind tonight. No idea why. ADHD Hyperfocus engaged is awesome when it habbenz.
Please, someone with far more resources than I dig or get it to CodeMonkey. I honestly and humbly think this is the key. I have never been more sure of anything.
Well, this runs a very close second. ::smiles at spouse::
And, I just remembered: CAMELOT.
Who else lived in Camelot ? Not suggesting anything. Just saying they have been commed by POTUS and FLOTUS a whooooole lot. And, John Cleese has been very vocal. Kinda wonder if he’s not playing the villain on social media, as Ricky Gervais loves to do. He loves that crap. Highly intelligent bastards. People you enjoy hating, but don’t really hate them. Kinda like a lot of us felt about POTUS in his pre-POTUS days. That was his thing.
Tricksy tricksy. Kek.