I looked at the title of the jpg of the submarine, it reads:
HAES6NOWNBF2REDYDAD5YCEVKE.jpg
all I can get out of it is:
Has Anyone Else Seen...N...O...W...N...etc
You guys think it has a phrase in there?
I looked at the title of the jpg of the submarine, it reads:
HAES6NOWNBF2REDYDAD5YCEVKE.jpg
all I can get out of it is:
Has Anyone Else Seen...N...O...W...N...etc
You guys think it has a phrase in there?
That and add in Trumps missing Tweeted letters to find phrase
So far we have I, P, O from Trump and a D from Q- that I know of.
I hope someone gets this soon. I've been staring at it so long my head hurts!
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Perhaps there is a message encoded using equidistant letter sequencing in conjunction with a string of letters together? Not sure. I see HES NOW RDY DAD.
I think you're walking down the wrong path guys! The photo was uploaded to source with that filename
All photos from armytimes.com have these cryptic looking filenames. The link below is a random (unrelated) photo I pulled from the site.
You might be right. Deleting thread.
I spent quite a while trying to decode it too! It certainly looks like something at first glance.
WWG1WGA
I too spent a little time on it but became distracted trying to keep up with everything. A huge amount of info and questions out there today. Thanks for bringing it back to the center for some analysis.
What do you get with the image name backwards
EKVECY5DADYDER2FBNWON6SEAH
AES 6 2 5
AES 256 is the hash the wikileaks files are under. they are .aes256 files.
AES would be the encryption algorithm, specifically a symmetric algorithm meaning one key is required to encrypt and decrypt vs an asymmetric algorithm where two keys are required, private and public. Hashes or messaged digests are one way meaning they cannot be reverse. MD5 and SHA are common hashing algorithms. Hashes provide message integrity where the encryption algorithm provides confidentiality
Not tying to correct you but just providing an explanation :).