UTF16/Big Indian.
Embedded message is 01101010 10101101 01010010 10101001 01101011 01010101
which translates to 檭助歕
Or "cage" and "assistance."
The full message 10110100 10110101 01101010 10101101 01010010 10101001 01101011 01010101
Has a korean character in there that doesn't appear to translate to anything, but may be an attempt to obfuscate the origin of the message, or indicate targets for the message.
Take the inverted sequence (01001011 01001010 10010101 01010010 10101101 01010110 10010100 10101010) under other encodings (other than UTF16/big endian), the new charactes that emerge, considered separate and apart seem to be a play on the words "faith", "christian", "big head", "jelly", and "pop up" or "big wind", as in "watch for the big wind to pop off, big headed, jealous christians."
korean 'dwib' character can be translated to as "after" or "after math."
So herein the message may be translate, under multiple renderings as.
"watch for the big/destroying/changing wind to pop off, big headed christians. Afterward/in the aftermath, help will come/assistance will come in the form of a cage."
For reference:
utf 16, big indian: "01001011 01001010 10010101 01010010 10101101 01010110 10010100 10101010" becomes
䭊镒굖钪
Which seems to be a reference to 'scandium', with korean characters thrown in to throw off the translation or source of the message. Scandium is mined from a select group of yellow cake uranium mines around the world, so this may be a reference to nuclear weapons. It is also used in oil refineries. Parts of several fighter jets, such as the Mig-29 are made with it.
The image:
The flower petals represent either islands or naval groups on the ocean. The petals on land are either nuclear/biological/chemical targets, and/or divisions and corps (10k-45k+ troops), because that is what you would need minimum, if you were even going to take u.s. and allied territory (let alone, hold it). The petals in the sky are probably carrier groups, or aviation brigades/divisions. The land masses are major nations, the u.s., a certain asian nation that won't be named, and taiwan or korea or japan. Alternatively the petals represent the days of a particular month, or days before/after a full moon.
There are seven bright stars, and seven petals, whatever that means.
Whatever event they're referencing comes at, or after, spring, and will be kicked off at night, or "dawn" (summer), perhaps July 4th, or immediately prior to it.
There also may be data encoded along the surface of the waves, and may or may not be a QR code (or something similar) embedded in the black pixels on the lower right hand corner, but I'm not interested in spending the time to investigate further.
Finally the foreground over the nightsky transition appears to be a security measure to prevent tampering with the original message. Background which the message is embedded in is very likely programmatically generated.
Or its all in my head, lol.
Maybe I should delete this comment.
I think it's Mt Fuji and would be spring(cherry blossoms), if that changes anything.
I think it's Mt Fuji and would be spring(cherry blossoms), if that changes anything.
No don't! you're interfering with my elaborately constructed delusions!
Thank you though. Sort of figured it was Fuji.
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