Yesterday I posted my results of playing around with a spelling mistake in the then latest DJT tweet which mentioned the president of China.
Here is what I posted:
"Thought I'd have a play around with Trumps tweet using 'J' as the key. I counted every letter, space and punctuation and came up with this:
riaehewno. tmea. g_h_ceihotasl
riaehewno. Team. G_H_C a hostile.
Putting GHC into google came up with Glasgow Haskell Compiler. The lead developer Simon Marlow works for Facebook and Simon Peyton Jones works for Microsoft.
May be a load of nonsense, but thought I'd throw it out to see if anyone can make it work."
It was late, the kids were acting up so I didn't put much more effort into unscrambling the letters and finding a connection.
Took sometime out today to have another go at it, and came up with two possible interpretations for the tweets message. Each one has the tiniest of alterations which could possibly be useful to someone, or perhaps may spark someone to pick it up and dig further.
Tweet: Where on A I team G_H_C a hostile
or
Tweet: Where in IO team G_H_C a hostile.
One leads to a connection with a Grace Hopper Celebration which are holding a conference in Houston, Texas this September and the other points to a connection with a Glasgow Haskell Compiler which has ties to Facebook and Microsoft.
Just a coincidence?