Reshared for archiving per #OperationEssex
Reshared for archiving per #OperationEssex
Originally shared by Anthony Castanza
After getting a tip from Daniel van Os about some hidden lines in the profile picture glyph for Rekees Hturt I decided to do some additional analysis. My results are as follows:
Stein Lightman Rekees Hturt Any comments?
Daniel Beaudoin Thoughts?
Originally shared by Anthony Castanza
After getting a tip from Daniel van Os about some hidden lines in the profile picture glyph for Rekees Hturt I decided to do some additional analysis. My results are as follows:
Stein Lightman Rekees Hturt Any comments?
Daniel Beaudoin Thoughts?
Compound glyphs are an area where I feel like there might be something to find, but there are a lot of potential things here.
ReplyDeleteThere's a strong possibility that the traces on Rekees' profile Glyph are there because it was traced over a different Glyph. After all, it's wasn't an official canon production from Stein.
ReplyDeleteJose Ramirez I considered that possibility and I think its likely, but what glyph? The closest match is "All" but it doesn't account for all the marks.
ReplyDeleteAnthony Castanza For your reference, refer to the Glyphs I was given that look canonical. You'll notice similar artifacts.
ReplyDeletehttps://plus.google.com/109368735298832600613/posts/LGwaapiqDXb
Jose Ramirez What is the source of those? They all have the exact same background markings that don't match any known glyph. That makes the Merged glyph less likely.
ReplyDeleteJose Ramirez I created a new glyph based on this new information that the markings are not unique to the Seek/Search glyph.
ReplyDeletehttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-nH-6bmCuyTg/UnGc9LTYhOI/AAAAAAAACxE/QEeagFbNyW4/w1728-h1810-no/Vector+Reconstruction+v2.png
is that the tag we are using? I liked #OperationEssex :)
ReplyDeleteOkay then.
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