• Mugita Sokio@lemmy.today
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    19 hours ago

    38 is commonly associated with murder. Call of Duty is 38 in many different ciphers.

    As for the hex, kill is equal to 44, and that’s connected to the 40 weeks 4 days I mentioned earlier. They all match up with hex.

    Maybe check these ciphers (of which I use 16): Ordinal, Reverse Ordinal, Reduction, Reverse Reduction, Latin, Sumerian, Reverse Sumerian, Satanic, Reverse Satanic, Single Reduction, KV Exception, SKV Exception, Reverse Single Reduction, EP Exception, EHP Exception, Chaldean

    Edit: After checking, Call of Duty is equal to 38 in KV Exception, SKV Exception, Single Reduction, and Reduction. That game series was chosen to gaslight us into not noticing he was murdered.

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      13 hours ago

      Have you considered why “Call of Duty” is 38 in Reduction, Single Reduction, KV Exception, and SKV exception?

      Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that all of those ciphers having the same mappings for all letters except K, S, and V… Each of which don’t appear in the phrase “Call of Duty”.

      “The nimble red fox ran around the lazy dog” is 38 in Reduction, Single Reduction, KV Exceptuon, and SKV Exception!!! This means it’s related to murder! And I didn’t even have to calculate the cipher at all, I just had to look at it and see if it had the right letters!

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      14 hours ago

      Do your evidence that this was a murder is limited only to something that even crystal healers would consider crack pot?

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      13 hours ago

      Thanks for those cyphers! Is it common to use a bunch of different ones in numerology? :o

      But where’s “hex” coming from? I’m sure other words equal 44 too. Does “hex” equal 44 in the cyphers you use?

      When you say that Call of Duty was chosen, what do you mean? He was a developer for that series, and it’s his most popular work so it’s where most people would know him from.

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        3 hours ago

        Neigsendoig (my producer) and I both use those 16 ciphers I mentioned. There are more we could use (Caps added, Caps mixed, Standard, Fibonacci, etc.), but we don’t tend to use them a lot.

        We both use Gematrinator as our gematria calculator of choice, and that’s how we make determinations with gematria and numerology.

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          3 hours ago

          It sounds like some of those ciphers have big overlap, like the reduction ciphers. Do you factor that in when you’re using them? I think another commenter mentioned that using multiple reduction and exception ciphers that exclude letters not used in the phrase you’re analysing will obviously give you the same results, which seems like a good point to me