posted on Dec, 7 2011 @ 11:43 AM
The 7december.org timer ended, and now there's a new hangman puzzle to solve. The world remains, to solve a hangman puzzle and gain true
enlightenment.
No one will buy 7december.org based on Woo or Alexa ranking - unless they're selling a tennis shoe called 7 December. Poor branding for any
object.
No one will buy 7december.org to get a valid December 7th message out, because the site's generated bunk traffic (the sky is falling, the sky is
falling). For instance, if someone wanted to make a "Remember Pearl Harbor" (or any other) site, they would create their own unique domain (for the
going rate for that TLD), like 7infamy.org or 7december.us (much cheaper) then create traffic that has to do with the site's topic, not the end of
the world.
The last site generating a buzz on here (and other forums) had something to do with October, and you could find out the person's deep universal
secret - if only you "open" your mind. You start "opening" by extendedly staring cross-eyed at a person; to get the next step you need to solve a
puzzle. I checked the thread after the date passed and the puzzles were solved. No one gained enlightenment. The people following the 'teaching'
seemed to be left confused - but now on a 'deeper' level.
I'm going to make a site (not really) where after solving the puzzles, the deep universal secret is "MecaLeca-Hi, Meca Hiney-Ho". If you "get
it", you're cool and you'll be safe from [insert disaster here] - if you don't then your not nearly as cool as those that do, and you should feel
bad about yourself, or try harder; because after all, theres disaster to avoid or enlightenment to gain. The real deal is I like saying "MecaLeca-Hi,
Meca Hiney-Ho", and I'd like to see how many other people I can get to say it too.
(I do actually run a real site on a real server in a real DC, and work on other peoples' servers for a living, but my site is techy, not conspiracy
related.)
People with true "world changing" or "people helping" knowledge never cause you to jump, skip, stare, or solve puzzles to gain the knowledge or
the help.
If they did, this statement would make sense: "I'll give you the vaccine so you stop hurting - but first you must wear your clothes backwards for
100 days to see how backwards you've been, then - you'll need to solve a puzzle. Results aren't guaranteed until after a Javascript timer runs out,
which may or may not lead to another puzzle..." This statement would also make sense: "I'd like to walk again, but I can't figure out the last
part of my therapy puzzle, so now I may never walk." If it makes sense to you, stop reading and get back to work on the puzzle!
If that's how helpful info was disseminated, we'd all be dead - real dead, not 'dead to the world around me because I couldn't solve the
puzzle'.
Bottom line:
People like solving puzzles - and doom, so people make sites with puzzles having to do with doom. Not to sell the site, or to hand out incredible
knowledge, but because it is trolling - on a larger scale. Best of all, you'll submit yourself to it, because it has a puzzle, and it's in our
nature to solve them.
It's the same thing that sells the National Enquirer - and the same thing that sells tickets to get-rich seminars.. You too can learn to be rich, if
you can afford to go to the seminar. If they discovered a secret that made them rich, they likely wouldn't offer it to the world, because it
wouldn't be an exploitable secret anymore. If the speaker was already rich they wouldn't need to sell tickets - or are they getting rich selling
tickets?
Before the internet took off, think of how many people wondered at the possibility of Bat Boy... After, think of how many people kept staring quietly
cross-eyed at their loved ones, waiting for enlightenment... Now - consider how many people are trying to solve an 'end of the world' illuminated
hangman puzzle....
They made a large group of people give them money (buy a paper or their tickets), they caused large numbers of people to stare cross-eyed, and now
your trying to solve their wondrous hangman puzzle. The examples are endless. Trolling on a large scale.
It doesn't mean there aren't incredible secrets to uncover, or that puzzles aren't fun - but if you have to jump through hoops, consider the hoop
someone's making you jump through - to "help" you.
Simple common sense, without the puzzle. Sorry for the long post, just an opinion.