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maybe it has to do with GPS??
As far as I can tell, that's a negative.

 

GPS is in one of three formats:

  • Deg/Min/Sec ex: [30° 17' 28" N, -97° 44' 18" W ]
  • Decimal Degrees/WGS84 ex: [N30.29128, W-97.73858]
  • GPS coord ex: [N30 17.477 W97 44.315 ]
Edit: I'll wait to hear back from the GIS specialist, though.
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Had proper look at his last night.

 

I'm thinking maybe a one-time pad XOR type of thing.

 

Four groups of 4, 7, 6 & 3 in ASCII looks like each group could easily map to a word.

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..but the real question(s) is/are... who will they sacrifice there? .. and for what?

 

and do i have to wear a hood?

 

:excl:

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the "code" doesn't have to be coordinates, necessarily - right? june 10th is a friday (and, incidentally, for those who like to calculate days of the week via the doomsday algorithm, june sixth is a doomsday).

 

whatever happened to the "our fans have too much time on their hands" version of boc? they're back to being cryptic.

 

by the way, a google site search does not bring up the red moon page. so whoever found it knew it was there.

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the "code" doesn't have to be coordinates, necessarily - right? june 10th is a friday (and, incidentally, for those who like to calculate days of the week via the doomsday algorithm, june sixth is a doomsday).

 

whatever happened to the "our fans have too much time on their hands" version of boc? they're back to being cryptic.

 

by the way, a google site search does not bring up the red moon page. so whoever found it knew it was there.

 

That, or Google's bots hadn't indexed the page yet.

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by the way, a google site search does not bring up the red moon page. so whoever found it knew it was there.

not necessarily. there's a well hidden link to the rm page on boc's 'contact' page on boardsofcanada.com

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by the way, a google site search does not bring up the red moon page. so whoever found it knew it was there.

 

 

That's not true. The link is on the contact page so it's perfectly possible to suppose that someone just stumbled on it.

 

 

What can we summise?

 

The link is on the contacts page under the address where you can send you mail. So, we could say that this link is to do with contacting them.

 

The date is a Saturday and the red moon must be a refence to the red moon parties we've all heard about. I dunno about you but Saturday is party night to me and this is not long before the summer soltice on the 21st and one day off a full moon.

 

And then there's this encrpyted message.

 

If we crack the message and it tells us exactly where then I think they might have problems. If thousands turn up then it's just not going to work. So I don't think the deciphered message will be so simple.

 

Given that it's on the contacts page I think the message when decrypted will give an instruction on how to apply to go to this event - which will be ticketed.

 

Either way we need to do is crack the message. Unless it's uncrackable and the key will be supplied through another channel later on... :confused:

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why would they use us format? lmao

 

OK, I withdraw the suggestion. I seemed to remember the TCH promo image that appeared on WARP being in the month-day-year format, but looking back at it, it wasn't. So I can't think of any BoC-related date like this. I am lmaoed.

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Given that it's on the contacts page I think the message when decrypted will give an instruction on how to apply to go to this event - which will be ticketed.

 

Highly unlikely. First of all, it should be noted that this is not the first time BoC have cryptically referenced one of their gatherings on the contact page. I'd say around three years ago there was a reference to a party on "chapel hill," which I assumed to be the megalith in Scotland, not the American city. As far as I know, thousands of people did not show up at that party. Also, as far as I know, BoC have never ticketed one of their parties.

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