Kalash of Cultures - Pakistan: http://youtu.be/qEXnEfdvv6s The argument: 1. Watch the video; this Dardic mountain tribe plays polo. They fiercely fought for their independence through the ages, till the British arrived; at which point they adopted some British customs like playing polo on weekends (although they claim they invented the game first). 2. The Kalasha have lived in geographic isolation for so long that their DNA has diverged. But, there are markers to suggest that they come from around the Mediterranean(that is, that they are Dardic). There are 2 theories as to how they got there: a. They were travellers along the silk route who decided to settle in a scenic location and sell spices, apricots and cherries (the latter two do not grow in the subcontinent, only in the Mediterranean; and with no contact with the outside world for centuries, there's no other way they could've gotten these fruits) b. They are descendants of Alexander the Great 's armies; who ref...
do you have examples. Most of us aren't good at decoding and don't bother with them
ReplyDeleteHere's one 6qd7cryptoz4u8s
ReplyDeleteso "cryptoz" keeps repeating?
ReplyDeleteHannah and gluon also repeated. I am going to start sorting through and compile a list
ReplyDeleteThere are several names in the Passcodes of which I have never heard before... I wonder if they can be fortelling of people we may meet in the future? I've wanted to create a database of interesting code words but haven't gotten far enough on my "to do" list yet. Might be an interesting research project for someone here.... Any thoughts on that?
ReplyDeleteSince I brought up the topic, I would like to investigate it further. I will bring what I have to the group once compiled.
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting...http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluon, scroll down to gluon colors
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting. I may have scanned over the data too quickly to have ingested it correctly, but from the diagram it appeared that the combination of both green and blue color charges creates an anti-red. Very curious. I look forward to a full report.
ReplyDeletethe most recent code i've received has the word "CLAMANTIS" in it.
ReplyDelete"C LA MANTIS"?
someone going to bite the head off their lover in LA, C(alifornia)?
so i looked up Clamantis in wikipedia and there's isn't anything for the word on its own, but there is for "Vox Clamantis" (or "the voice of one crying out").
ReplyDeletehttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=CLAMANTIS
Drew Dondero actually the keyword itself is just "crypto" -- these keywords get padded out with alphanumeric prefixes and suffixes, that z is just part of a suffix that didn't get trimmed.
ReplyDeleteThey have all repeated, another strange one is hozho...seems to fit in exactly with the Jarvis shards, At point 8 of this article http://www.robertsdrake.com/files/Hozho.htm
ReplyDeleteMartin Gorecki here are some dates / keywords:
ReplyDeletehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApMOqw3tl1XAdFlER3UycjIwYlFodlIyQ1FCVVEyTVE#gid=0
Rory Durkin you rock! I will start diving in and determining the connection
ReplyDeleteMy list was pulled from a hangout. Also, there is this one which is more detailed:
ReplyDeletehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AnGIsuxwQcyXdGJ5WkVaY2JVWGlUTEdNZ09IMkVqZUE&gid=1
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatkona... I pulled this information from here:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yantra which Yantra was the latest key word in the passcodes. I am still putting together a graph of how these words fit in, but this one I had to post as it is to familiar. Overlap the two faction logos and we get the Yantra
ReplyDeleteYantras are visual meditations. rather the opposite to the Clamantis i mentioned getting on a recent passcode.
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