Markovian Parallax Denigrate
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Markovian Parallax Denigrate refers to a series of articles posted to Usenet on August 5, 1996. Most of them consist of what appear to be random words, sometimes numbering in the thousands in a single posting. The name is taken from the subject line of many of the articles.
Despite the random appearance of the words in the message. There are many theories that propose meanings for the messages:
- The messages are an open cipher.
- The messages are a code or the result of a method of steganography.
- The messages are an Internet equivelant of numbers stationss.
A sample of one of the messages is below:
From: Susan_Lindauer@WORF.UWSP.EDU (Chris Brokerage) Subject: Markovian parallax denigrate Date: 1996/08/05 Message-ID: <t9zhVoF-00006f@WORF.UWSP.EDU>#1/1 organization: Eke content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ACSII mime-version: 1.0 newsgroups: alt.religion.christian.boston-church jitterbugging McKinley Abe break Newtonian inferring caw update Cohen air collaborate rue sportswriting rococo invocate tousle shadflower Debby Stirling pathogenesis escritoire adventitious novo ITT most chairperson Dwight Hertzog different pinpoint dunk McKinley pendant firelight Uranus episodic medicine ditty craggy flogging variac brotherhood Webb impromptu file countenance inheritance cohesion refrigerate morphine napkin inland Janeiro nameable yearbook hark
Some individuals note that one of the names listed in the From: line of the messages is "Susan Lindauer", the same name as a woman who was arrested on espionage on March 11, 2004. To some theorists, this lends credence to the idea that the messages were a form of encoded information.
Beyond the name connection, there has been no compelling information introduced to suggest that these messages had any sort of meaning.
See also
External link
- FBI Article: An Overview of Steganography for the Computer Forensics Examiner (http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/fsc/backissu/july2004/research/2004_03_research01.htm)Template:Crypto-stub