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=== Follow the Map === | === Follow the Map === | ||
'''Solved''' | '''Solved''' | ||
- | * At the bottom of [[Popular Technologies#Page_2|page 2 of the Popular Technologies]] foldout is a cutout to mail in for free information. The dashed 'cut here' lines along the bottom are Morse code, which translated spells '''FOLLOW THE MAP'''. | + | [[Image:FreeInfoPuzzle.jpg|right|200px]] |
- | * On the same page is part of a [[Popular Technologies#Page_2|world map]]. Overlaid is a grid of gray squares, some containing white dots. | + | * At the bottom of [[Popular Technologies#Page_2|page 2 of the Popular Technologies]] foldout is a cutout to mail in for free information. The dashed 'cut here' line along the bottom is actually Morse code: |
+ | ..-. --- .-.. .-.. --- .-- - .... . -- .- .--. | ||
+ | * This translates to:<br>'''FOLLOW THE MAP'''<br clear="all"> | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[Image:PamphletPuzzle.jpg|right|200px]] | ||
+ | * In the upper right corner of the same page is a [[Popular Technologies#Page_2|map of Europe]], overlaid with a grid of gray squares, some containing white dots. | ||
** The grid is found to be 26 squares wide. | ** The grid is found to be 26 squares wide. | ||
- | ** Interpreting the column position of the dots (1-26) as a letter (A-Z) yields the phrase '''HOW FAR WILL THEY GO PROJECT ABRAHAM'''. | + | ** Interpreting the column position of the dots (1-26) as a letter (A-Z) and reading down, yields the phrase:<br>'''HOW FAR WILL THEY GO PROJECT ABRAHAM''' |
- | *[[ProjectAbraham.com]] ([http://www.projectabraham.com link]) is discovered shortly after, which contains a video. | + | * [[ProjectAbraham.com]] ([http://www.projectabraham.com link]) is discovered shortly after, which contains a video.<br clear="all"> |
- | *At the end of the video, more Morse code is heard. This is translated to '''BLACKOUT'''. | + | ---- |
- | *[[Blackout|ProjectAbraham.com/Blackout]] ([http://www.projectabraham.com/blackout link]) is discovered. | + | * At the end of the ProjectAbraham video, more Morse code is heard: |
+ | -... .-.. .- -.-. -.- --- ..- - | ||
+ | * This translates to:<br>'''BLACKOUT''' | ||
+ | * [[Blackout|ProjectAbraham.com/Blackout]] ([http://www.projectabraham.com/blackout link]) is discovered. | ||
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- At the bottom of page 2 of the Popular Technologies foldout is a cutout to mail in for free information. The dashed 'cut here' line along the bottom is actually Morse code:
..-. --- .-.. .-.. --- .-- - .... . -- .- .--.
- This translates to:
FOLLOW THE MAP
- In the upper right corner of the same page is a map of Europe, overlaid with a grid of gray squares, some containing white dots.
- The grid is found to be 26 squares wide.
- Interpreting the column position of the dots (1-26) as a letter (A-Z) and reading down, yields the phrase:
HOW FAR WILL THEY GO PROJECT ABRAHAM
- ProjectAbraham.com (link) is discovered shortly after, which contains a video.
- At the end of the ProjectAbraham video, more Morse code is heard:
-... .-.. .- -.-. -.- --- ..- -
- This translates to:
BLACKOUT - ProjectAbraham.com/Blackout (link) is discovered.