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Georgia Carolyn Mason ([personal profile] choosetruth) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2019-10-08 12:47 pm

text } from "Images May Disturb You", the blog of Georgia Mason, entry #005

I'm not the first person to wonder who sent these mystery texts. But I'd like to pose a new question: why? And why, specifically, were they sent in this format?

It's not a secure way to communicate a secret. It's become quickly apparent that there are several different codes and you need all of them to solve the message, which means working together, which means making a lot of noise. While it's possible that non-imPorts would miss the network chatter, the fact remains that far too many people know to keep this anything resembling a secret, even if there had been any indication that the sender wanted that.

So are they trying just to communicate with us? Why use the cipher at all then? It certainly would have been easier to read if they just sent us a clear message. Is this all just a game? And that's not getting into how unsettling it is that this individual has access to everyone's contact information.

Keep your eyes open. I may not know the ulterior motives behind this move, but I guarantee it exists.

I don't have answers yet. Just more questions. Be careful, everyone.
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[personal profile] privatepurchases 2019-10-20 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
You deliver messages. I should hope you do at least.

Humor me for a moment. Please. What should I do.
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[personal profile] privatepurchases 2019-10-20 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
[he reads over it. Glancing. Then he reads her response and frowns.]

I am careful. My information...the things that I know do drive people insane.
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[personal profile] privatepurchases 2019-11-11 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
...I give out what needs to be told.