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  1. [21:46] <morningcoffee> I was wondering about "nightlight"
  2. [21:47] <morningcoffee> it said like "two switches, set both to reactivate for phase 2" or something similar in Robby's book didn't it
  3. [21:47] <morningcoffee> are we supposed to be triggering "phase 2" of the op...?
  4. [21:47] <L0j1k> ooohhh shit nice
  5. [21:48] <L0j1k> mc yes it did
  6. [21:48] <L0j1k> but the switches
  7. [21:48] <L0j1k> honestly
  8. [21:48] <L0j1k> i've been thinking about that for weeks and weeks
  9. [21:48] <morningcoffee> yeah, I know
  10. [21:49] <L0j1k> and i've tried those damn switch numbers on every system we have or know about
  11. [21:49] <L0j1k> it's the biggest mystery
  12. [21:50] <morningcoffee> it's baffling lol
  13. [21:53] <morningcoffee> +37 Black/Orange Worms Riding ATVs
  14. [21:53] <morningcoffee> +64.69 Green/Rainbow Worms Riding OHGs
  15. [21:53] <morningcoffee> 2 Switches
  16. [21:53] <morningcoffee> what does it meeeeeeeeeeean
  17. [21:56] <morningcoffee> black/orange length is 37, but green/rainbow length is 122 so why does it say 64.69
  18. [21:57] <morningcoffee> also why +
  19. [21:57] <morningcoffee> is the -- on the calling card a minus?
  20. [21:57] <morningcoffee> or?
  21. [22:08] <L0j1k> oi
  22. [22:08] <L0j1k> 60 + 62 == 122
  23. [22:08] <L0j1k> 61 * 2
  24. [22:09] <L0j1k> (64 + 69) - 11
  25. [22:09] <L0j1k> and what letters are ATV sequence and OHG sequence?
  26. [22:14] <morningcoffee> ATVFZ
  27. [22:14] <morningcoffee> UXEFX
  28. [22:14] <morningcoffee> QCUPP QVBRC
  29. [22:14] <morningcoffee> --
  30. [22:14] <morningcoffee> OHGPU
  31. [22:14] <morningcoffee> NFBZC LKGND
  32. [22:14] <morningcoffee> HDZTI
  33. [22:14] <morningcoffee> on the card it's:
  34. [22:14] <morningcoffee> ATVFZ
  35. [22:14] <morningcoffee> VIOLET/RAW UMBER
  36. [22:14] <morningcoffee> WHITE/RED QVBRC
  37. [22:14] <morningcoffee> --
  38. [22:14] <morningcoffee> GREEN/RAINBOW
  39. [22:15] <morningcoffee> SOLID YELLOW RAW UMBER/RAINBOW
  40. [22:15] <morningcoffee> WHITE/BROWN
  41. [22:31] <L0j1k> which are the same codes
  42. [22:32] <L0j1k> wait
  43. [22:32] <L0j1k> violet/rawumber == UXEFX
  44. [22:32] <L0j1k> same
  45. [22:33] <L0j1k> white/red == QCUPP
  46. [22:33] <L0j1k> nw wait
  47. [22:33] <L0j1k> these sequences ("worm words") have numbers associated with them
  48. [22:33] <L0j1k> lemme look up the respective numbers
  49. [22:38] <L0j1k> ATVFZ == black/orange == 165
  50. [22:38] <L0j1k> UXEFX == violet/rawumber == 77
  51. [22:38] <L0j1k> QCUPP == white/red == 0
  52. [22:39] <L0j1k> QVBRC == solid black == 169
  53. [22:40] <L0j1k> OHGPU == green/rainbow == 122
  54. [22:41] <L0j1k> NFBZC == solid yellow == 50
  55. [22:42] <L0j1k> LKGND == rawumber/rainbow == 234
  56. [22:42] <L0j1k> HDZTI == whire/brown == 7
  57. [22:42] <morningcoffee> 165 77 0 169 -- 122 50 234 7
  58. [22:43] <L0j1k> so the first code (black/orange, etc): 165, 77, 0, 169
  59. [22:44] <L0j1k> second code (green/rainbow, etc): 122, 50, 234, 7
  60. [22:44] <morningcoffee> hmmm but
  61. [22:44] <morningcoffee> black/orange is in there twice, in the book
  62. [22:44] <morningcoffee> and the first time it's 37
  63. [22:44] <morningcoffee> +37 Black/Orange Worms Riding ATVs
  64. [22:44] <L0j1k> COJMO
  65. [22:44] <L0j1k> == 37
  66. [22:44] <L0j1k> now that's fucking interesting
  67. [22:44] <morningcoffee> yeah
  68. [22:45] <morningcoffee> that's why I suddenly did a double-take, because I didn't notice black/orange had two different numbers
  69. [22:45] <L0j1k> black/x has an entire second sequence
  70. [22:45] <morningcoffee> yeah
  71. [22:46] <L0j1k> in order, the first colors are: white, red, black, yellow, violet, blue, orange, green, brown, slate, black, rainbow, clear, pink, raw umber, magic mint, (special) chartreuse
  72. [22:47] <L0j1k> actually which follows the second sequence
  73. [22:47] <L0j1k> slightly
  74. [22:47] <L0j1k> red, black, yellow, violet, blue, orange, green, brown, slate, black, rainbow, clear, pink, raw umber, magic mint, white
  75. [22:47] <L0j1k> for the white colors
  76. [22:47] <L0j1k> then the red/x sequence starts with white
  77. [22:48] <L0j1k> e.g. red/white, red/red (solid red), r/black, r/yellow, r/violet, r/blue, r/orange, r/green, r/brown, r/slate, r/black, r/rainbow, r/clear, r/pink, r/raw umber, r/magic mint
  78. [22:48] <L0j1k> then every color after starts with the "regular" sequence of starting with white, ending with magic mint
  79. [22:48] <L0j1k> the "special" color 255 == chartruese
  80. [22:48] <morningcoffee> so I mean if it's the 37-worm (COJMO) riding ATVs... COJMO ATVFZ?
  81. [22:48] <morningcoffee> like it comes before (on top of) ATVFZ or?
  82. [22:49] <L0j1k> YES exactly
  83. [22:49] <L0j1k> that means COJMO is an "extra" in front or something, right?
  84. [22:50] <morningcoffee> that's what it sounds like
  85. [22:50] <L0j1k> so that means that +64.69 could mean like..... adding: violet/red, 64, NOQVI *plus* violet/orange, 69, ZCLIZ
  86. [22:50] <L0j1k> have we tried "decoding" these 5grams in sequence?
  87. [22:51] <morningcoffee> the original sequence I listed above
  88. [22:51] <morningcoffee> before adding the "riding" worms
  89. [22:51] <morningcoffee> decoded as AAAGJ AAACZ AAAAA AAAGN -- AAAES AAABY AAAJA AAAAH with p1.txt
  90. [22:51] <L0j1k> oohhh yeah
  91. [22:51] <L0j1k> that gave us the 3383335 or w/e?
  92. [22:51] <morningcoffee> that was where that voicemail number came from
  93. [22:51] <morningcoffee> yeah
  94. [22:52] <morningcoffee> if we add the COJMO NOQVI ZCLIZ does that add 3 digits?
  95. [22:52] <L0j1k> yes i suppose it woudl
  96. [22:52] <L0j1k> i need to find and upload the px.txt files
  97. [22:52] <L0j1k> lemme do that real quick
  98. [22:52] <morningcoffee> I guess if they decode to more AAAs we have to add them up again
  99. [23:12] <L0j1k> okay i have
  100. [23:12] <L0j1k> p1.txt from central park
  101. [23:12] <L0j1k> p1.txt and p2.txt from pennsylvania
  102. [23:12] <L0j1k> BUT
  103. [23:13] <L0j1k> p1.txt from central park and p1.txt from pennsylvania *do* *not* have matching md5sum hashes
  104. [23:13] <L0j1k> d73df51a76a61de554b04235e9f54012 ../central-park-2/p1.txt
  105. [23:13] <L0j1k> 3aa307ac2695badaaeb4c21e4b0e5185 ../pennsylvania/p1.txt
  106. [23:13] <L0j1k> with standard md5sum hashes
  107. [23:16] <morningcoffee> oh
  108. [23:16] <morningcoffee> hmm
  109. [23:16] <morningcoffee> it was originally done with the central park one
  110. [23:16] <morningcoffee> accoridng to UF thread
  111. [23:16] <morningcoffee> that's what gave the 338 number
  112. [23:20] <L0j1k> okay lemme uplaod it
  113. [23:20] <L0j1k> or just grep it :D
  114. [23:20] <L0j1k> first COJMO:
  115. [23:21] <L0j1k> grep -rin -e "COJMO" ../central*/p1.txt
  116. [23:21] <L0j1k> 38:AAABL COJMO
  117. [23:21] <L0j1k> 1166427:COJMO RWCWX
  118. [23:21] <L0j1k> now NOQVI
  119. [23:22] <L0j1k> grep -rin -e "NOQVI" ../central*/p1.txt
  120. [23:22] <L0j1k> 65:AAACM NOQVI
  121. [23:22] <L0j1k> 6198123:NOQVI RYYWO
  122. [23:22] <L0j1k> (don't technically need the -r switch on grep, but i digress)
  123. [23:22] <L0j1k> now ZCLIZ
  124. [23:23] <L0j1k> grep -rin -e "ZCLIZ" ../central*/p1.txt
  125. [23:23] <L0j1k> 70:AAACR ZCLIZ
  126. [23:23] <L0j1k> 11467222:ZCLIZ TIHKM
  127. [23:23] <L0j1k> hmmmmmm
  128. [23:23] <L0j1k> morningcoffee
  129. [23:23] <morningcoffee> so that would give us AAABL AAAGJ AAACZ AAAAA AAAGN -- AAACM AAACR AAAES AAABY AAAJA AAAAH
  130. [23:23] <morningcoffee> if we added those where we think they should go
  131. [23:23] <morningcoffee> lots of 3s
  132. [23:23] <L0j1k> tons
  133. [23:23] <L0j1k> hmmmmmmm
  134. [23:24] <morningcoffee> 3 3 3 5 3 -- 3 3 3 3 3 4
  135. [23:24] <L0j1k> i love this tagteam stuff though
  136. [23:24] <L0j1k> AH
  137. [23:24] <L0j1k> 33353 looks like an AS36
  138. [23:24] <L0j1k> so does 333334
  139. [23:24] <morningcoffee> try it
  140. [23:24] <L0j1k> i'll put them on dialer
  141. [23:25] <morningcoffee> there's no 333 area code in the US apparently... +33 is the country code for France
  142. [23:25] <L0j1k> 33353 == EID
  143. [23:26] <L0j1k> 333334 == EID also
  144. [23:30] <morningcoffee> +33353333334 is an invalid phone number too
  145. [23:30] <Gwraspe> im not shocked :P thatd be a bit mental
  146. [23:30] <morningcoffee> yeah, I thought it was OK but it turns out I jsut can't count :)
  147. [00:23] <L0j1k> hmmm
  148. [00:24] <L0j1k> 33353333334 == CCCECCCCCCD
  149. [00:24] <L0j1k> is that similar to the music tones that hanavi decoded for us?
  150. [01:13] <L0j1k> or technically since we're counting numbers...
  151. [01:13] <L0j1k> doh
  152. [01:13] <L0j1k> morningcoffee we screwed up
  153. [01:14] <L0j1k> AAABL AAAGJ AAACZ AAAAA AAAGN -- AAACM AAACR AAAES AAABY AAAJA AAAAH == 3 3 3 8 -- 3 3 3 3 3 5
  154. [01:14] <L0j1k> or (3) 3 3 8 -- (3 3) 3 3 3 5
  155. [01:15] <L0j1k> if we consider that +37 and +64.69 may not be part of the sequence
  156. [01:15] <L0j1k> 3 + 338 == 341 <-=-=-> 33 + 3335 = 3368
  157. [01:16] <L0j1k> i'm gonna try 341 and 3368
  158. [01:17] <L0j1k> all EID
  159. [01:17] <L0j1k> on AS36
  160. [01:18] <L0j1k> 341 == 3368 == 3413368
  161. [01:18] <L0j1k> == EID on AS36
  162. [01:18] <L0j1k> it could also be (3) 338 -- (3.3) 3335
  163. [01:18] <L0j1k> gonna try 38 and 35
  164. [01:21] <L0j1k> 35 is MD redirect
  165. [01:21] <L0j1k> and so is 3413368 on teh last recordings
  166. [01:27] <L0j1k> (3)*338 == 1014
  167. [01:28] <L0j1k> (3.3)*3335 == 11005.5
  168. [01:28] <L0j1k> hmm
  169. [09:20] <morningcoffee> L0j1k - 3413368 could be the 2nd bit of a phone number
  170. [09:20] <morningcoffee> like we tried with 3383335
  171. [20:29] <morningcoffee> earlier I tried 419 341 3368 and it rang then went to a voicemail, probably unrelated
  172. [21:01] <morningcoffee> I tried it with 216 as well and got an error message, like the number or area code you are dialling is incorrect, or something like that
  173. [21:02] <L0j1k> hmmm does it sound like it could be a class six?
  174. [21:05] <morningcoffee> I don't think so
  175. [21:05] <morningcoffee> to me it just sounded like a standard message but I'm not very familiar with US phone messages like that :)
  176. [15:49] <morningcoffee> tried a few area codes with 3413368, nothing useful
  177. [21:37] <morningcoffee> looks like the worm seeds orders haven't done anything
  178. [21:39] <L0j1k> :(
  179. [21:39] <L0j1k> you're right
  180. [21:41] <morningcoffee> I think it has to be NIGHTLIGHT time doesn't it?
  181. [21:42] <morningcoffee> if they've already completed Op Irislatch
  182. [21:42] <morningcoffee> that could be phase 1
  183. [21:42] <morningcoffee> and Op Longvault would be phase 2
  184. [21:42] <morningcoffee> "two switches, set both to reactivate for phase 2"
  185. [21:52] <L0j1k> shit
  186. [21:52] <L0j1k> switches, man
  187. [21:53] <morningcoffee> ORANGE SWITCH : *340938AB#
  188. [21:53] <morningcoffee> RAINBOW SWITCH : *991837DA#
  189. [21:53] <morningcoffee> it's interesting that there's an orange switch and a rainbow switch
  190. [21:53] <morningcoffee> and the shopping.txt lists
  191. [21:53] <morningcoffee> +37 Black/Orange Worms Riding ATVs
  192. [21:53] <morningcoffee> +64.69 Green/Rainbow Worms Riding OHGs
  193. [21:54] <morningcoffee> I mean we were just inserting to black/orange and green/rainbow codes into the "code" from the card but maybe it's more than that?
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