Elena
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
One of our first live shows.
One of our first live shows.
A very early live show, I think. But yeah, it's a similar... It's got similar... ...vibe to it. Yeah. Where it's one of those things, too, where it's like they're telling people not to... Like, to be careful. Don't go to lover's lanes. Yeah, and they just, like, you don't know when they're going to hit. Yeah. It's really scary. Yeah, it's got, oh, I hate that so much.
A very early live show, I think. But yeah, it's a similar... It's got similar... ...vibe to it. Yeah. Where it's one of those things, too, where it's like they're telling people not to... Like, to be careful. Don't go to lover's lanes. Yeah, and they just, like, you don't know when they're going to hit. Yeah. It's really scary. Yeah, it's got, oh, I hate that so much.
It's got all the makings of this.
It's got all the makings of this.
So while spokespeople for law enforcement did their very best to keep the public calm, investigators were working behind the scenes to crack the cipher that had been received by the three news outlets. Stiltz enlisted the help of the cryptographic unit of the U.S. Navy radio station on nearby Skaggs Island.
So while spokespeople for law enforcement did their very best to keep the public calm, investigators were working behind the scenes to crack the cipher that had been received by the three news outlets. Stiltz enlisted the help of the cryptographic unit of the U.S. Navy radio station on nearby Skaggs Island.
They were a group who had a lot of experience with encrypted messages and very complex ciphers. But before the Navy had made any progress on the cipher, investigators received a call from a couple in Salinas who had seen the puzzle in the paper and managed to crack the code themselves. Oh, I remember this part of it. That's like the... That blew my mind.
They were a group who had a lot of experience with encrypted messages and very complex ciphers. But before the Navy had made any progress on the cipher, investigators received a call from a couple in Salinas who had seen the puzzle in the paper and managed to crack the code themselves. Oh, I remember this part of it. That's like the... That blew my mind.
And after about 20 hours, they decoded the entire message. There were some hiccups, of course. Donald told a reporter, as you can tell, his spelling is rather poor. And in some places, he had made errors in the use of his own cipher, which he did.
And after about 20 hours, they decoded the entire message. There were some hiccups, of course. Donald told a reporter, as you can tell, his spelling is rather poor. And in some places, he had made errors in the use of his own cipher, which he did.
I love how like they are roasting this person. They're just like, as you can see, he's a fucking idiot. He's an idiot. You gotta.
I love how like they are roasting this person. They're just like, as you can see, he's a fucking idiot. He's an idiot. You gotta.
It's like us when we call people wet lettuce and shit. So the message with errors intact read, this is so fucked. And it's all in capital letters, which freaks me the fuck out. Ew. I like killing people because it is so much fun. It is more fun than killing wild game in the forest because man is the most, it's hunger to, so people don't know if it was meant to say hungry or dangerous maybe. Yeah.
It's like us when we call people wet lettuce and shit. So the message with errors intact read, this is so fucked. And it's all in capital letters, which freaks me the fuck out. Ew. I like killing people because it is so much fun. It is more fun than killing wild game in the forest because man is the most, it's hunger to, so people don't know if it was meant to say hungry or dangerous maybe. Yeah.