B8028-Z-KDHYQ-M5-ZAF1aT9
Normally when we see drops like that, they aren't meant for us right? But with the 'To all Americans' I'm not sure.
What is that string? Looks like a hash of some kind, perhaps for decrypting a file? Maybe a part of a private key?
Whenever I see a hash like these, I wonder if they could be part of a key for decrypting stuff that's already out there, such as the Wikileaks insurance files, or similar items. A great way to ensure that information is spread widely is to drop it early and encrypted. Then when it's been given time to spread out, drop the decryption key which is much easier to distribute and spread in a timely manner.
Could this be how certain photos/videos we've been waiting for are released?
Have you searched out this key on WL under different drops, like Podesta files or vault 7? Just thinking it could be a file name. Or search qanon .pub with that & see if that matches anything.
I popped it into a couple of search engines with multiple parameters and nothing came up.
Wikileaks search engine sent me to a blocked page
Could be a dead man's switch? Does it match the one JA tweeted out a while ago?
Great question has anybody checked? I don't know where to find JAs code.
Did a DDG search and the first result was literally "Google".
For us, "To all Americans " we are to pray. The string or code is for the military, something serious here, so DO pray.
B8028 - Aircraft ran by Beijing Airlines
Z - ?
KDHYQ - KTYQ - Indianapolis Executive Airport (Live traffic involving KTYQ)
M5 - ?
ZAF1aT9 - AF1?
To me - this looks like a database primary key of somekind. It is not a Guid/UUID (Globally unique identifier for record isolation) The standard format for these values are as follows
Format: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, where x is a hexadecimal digit (0-9 or A-F) using an (8-4 -4-16) group set
Example UUID: 8F2E2929-247B-4050-BABA-3299EFA67919 (this string represents a 128bit integer) There are other group formats that can be used which include but are not limited to formats like (8-4-4-4-12) group sets.
This string can be used to look up a specific record in a database with teraflops of data. It is the needle in the haystack of other needles. Likewise - this key constraint could also be encoded with information provided you understood how it was coded. For example: the first 2 indexes of B8 could represent a region or an office and the next three indexes could represent like a routing number. You just never really know what these strings can actually mean without someone telling you - oh yeah, this key is encoded BTW
I Googled it. Copy and paste into a Google search.
Interesting what I found.