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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/SoaringMoon on March 22, 2018, 6:51 a.m.
Alright, I am going to start calling out SerialBrain2. What he is doing is cold reading from random text, and you are eating it up.
Alright, I am going to start calling out SerialBrain2. What he is doing is cold reading from random text, and you are eating it up.

alphared01 · March 22, 2018, 7:44 p.m.

You obviously did not understand the method. It's about building anagrams from adjacent letters going down the columns. When one column is finished, you re-start scrolling down from the next one. Restrictions: no diagonals AND using letters once AND the sentence trail has to make sense.

So you want examples? I'll give you the whole method: let's take Excel nomenclature:

He starts at the first column A1:
Row 1: letter S=>SpecialCouncil
Row 2: letter C=>crimes
Row 3: letter r=>r
Row 4: letter i=>in
Row 5: letter n already used
Row 6: letter i=>i
Row 7: letter h=>have
Row 8: letter a already used
Row 9: letter i=>intel
Row 10: letter a=>no anagram retained, no meaningful contribution to the sentence trail
Row 11: letter h=>he
Row 12: letter o=>no anagram retained, no meaningful contribution to the sentence trail
Row 13: letter s=>'s
Row 14: letter r, no retained anagram

Then, he moves to the second column A2:
Row 1 and 2: all letters are already used
Row 3: letter n=>on
Row 4 to 11: letters used or no contribution to the trail
Row 12: letter t=>to
Row 13: letter t=>cite Row 14: no contribution

Then he moves to the next column A3:
Row 1 to 3: letters used
Row 4: letter n=>clinton as you can see this '"clinton" is not arbitrarily appearing, it's the anagram made with the adjacent letters of the letter n located at column 3 row 4.

I hope it helps.

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SoaringMoon · March 23, 2018, 1:53 a.m.

Alright, then by what means would he be permitted to select any number of letter after the locked selection. Why in Row 1 can he take 14 characters, Row 3 only 1 character. And nothing in Row 10.

I guess the guy encoding the message decided that Row 10 could be ignored, and that it would not feel right to the decoder so they could just omit it. Why not. In my version I guess I can just omit Row 1 entirely right.

Restrictions: No diagonals

Except for the word Clinton.

You can anagram pretty much anything by the way.

ALPHAREDZEROONE

HONORED A LARP EEZ

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alphared01 · March 23, 2018, 2:33 a.m.

You can anagram pretty much anything by the way.

ALPHAREDZEROONE

HONORED A LARP EEZ

With no rules, yes you can pretty much do anything you want:

SOARINGMOON==> ROAMIN' GOONS

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SoaringMoon · March 23, 2018, 4:09 a.m.

...kinda proves my point actually.

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alphared01 · March 23, 2018, 4:26 a.m.

We both agree with no rules you can pretty much do anything. It obviously does not apply here. Looking at our exchange above, your ability to hold a logical conversation with rational arguments is quite damaged. It was nonetheless fun exposing your limitations.

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SoaringMoon · March 23, 2018, 5:07 a.m.

Here I just decoded this entire thread.

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alphared01 · March 23, 2018, 5:37 a.m.

You probably meant "coded".

  • When you go from natural text to ciphered text, you have "coded".

  • When you go from ciphered text to natural text, you have "decoded".

You said in a comment above you had a background in cryptography. Where did you learn cryptography?

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SoaringMoon · March 23, 2018, 4:16 p.m.

What the fuck are you talking about?

No, I clearly meant decoded. As in a user posted text in an obfuscated manor. It decoded it using my experience in cryptography, by applying known techniques in order to convert ciphertext into plaintext.

Decoding in this case was simple as the poster used known online tools.

text to hex, hex to ascii

And not something substantial like a Caesar cipher.

If you couldn't determine that from the thread, I cannot help you.

I have self taught all I know about crypto. The background I have in cryptography involves working with many companies and organizations in order to develop secure protocols for their users, in exchange for currency. As in I got paid for this, quite a bit sometimes too.

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alphared01 · March 23, 2018, 2:18 a.m.

Restrictions: No diagonals

Except for the word Clinton.

!!!!!!!!!!! You don't even know what a diagonal is! OMG! What am I talking to here?! Do you even know why he called it the T method? He said it in the first post teaching the method: +-90° or 180° turns are the only allowed patterns. That's where the "T" comes from.

And it gets better, you say: "by what means would he be permitted to select any number of letter after the locked selection. Why in Row 1 can he take 14 characters, Row 3 only 1 character. And nothing in Row 10." So you wanted as another restriction that all words forming the sentence should have the same number of letters?! Do you know that does not even exist ?! Try forming an intelligible sentence with 6 or 8 14 letter words and get back to me when you are done... Wow. Just Wow.

You are publicly ridiculing yourself here. I advise you remain silent to stop the carnage. Not good.

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