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? 



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  1. Compound glyphs are an area where I feel like there might be something to find, but there are a lot of potential things here.

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  2. There'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.

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  3. Jose 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.

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  4. Anthony Castanza For your reference, refer to the Glyphs I was given that look canonical. You'll notice similar artifacts.
    https://plus.google.com/109368735298832600613/posts/LGwaapiqDXb

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  5. 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.

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  6. Jose Ramirez I created a new glyph based on this new information that the markings are not unique to the Seek/Search glyph.

    https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-nH-6bmCuyTg/UnGc9LTYhOI/AAAAAAAACxE/QEeagFbNyW4/w1728-h1810-no/Vector+Reconstruction+v2.png

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  7. is that the tag we are using?  I liked #OperationEssex  :)

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