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Andy said,
May 22nd, 2008 

I think you have a stalker. LOL.

X-Files, maybe???

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May 22nd, 2008 
LOL, thanks, Andy.

See my two updates above. :-)
Vic

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jack said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Hey Vic.I was just on a website{that i found when i went on theater hopper yesterday}and i saw their was some advertisment and i recognized it from the story you posted and when i clicked on it it lead me to that website so your not being stalked and your not getting letters from fans so its going to be a viral campign for a movie.And if its egyptian then i guess it it the mumy.

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790 said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Mummy, X-Files, or you’ve just been invited to a Klingon wedding ???

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ink said,
May 22nd, 2008 

So was the language department able to translate it?

INK

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John "Kahless" Taylor said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Mummy, X-Files, or you’ve just been invited to a Klingon wedding ???

Make sure you bring pain sticks, petaQ!!

LOL

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May 22nd, 2008 
Updated with links to other sites that have received something similar.

Vic

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baierman said,
May 22nd, 2008 

I got the same letter yesterday and there are others (different writing but same delivery vehicle) I posted mine at yesbutnotbutyes.com last night.

People think it’s Akkadian Cuneiform.

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Suzy said,
May 22nd, 2008 

My husband got one just like yours on Thursday (its posted on Cactus Pix) and a version of Sanskrit cuneiform: http://www.theology.edu/QHST/Images/ugar.gif

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Suzy said,
May 22nd, 2008 

My husband got one just like yours on Thursday (its posted on Cactus Pix) and it’s a version of Sanskrit cuneiform: http://www.theology.edu/QHST/Images/ugar.gif

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790 said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Its gotta be some kind of movie premire invitation.

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Suzy said,
May 22nd, 2008 

If it’s a movie premiere invite, we’ll never get to go… we’ll never get it translated in time!

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May 22nd, 2008 
Suzy, GREAT find!! It’s gibberish, though. The letters need to then be decoded.

Vic

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suzy said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Yep, it’s gibberish. Check out the comments on JC Hutchins site: http://jchutchins.net/site/2008/05/21/videopdf-down-the-rabbit-hole/. People there are making some progress with decoding the ‘letters’ in the seal, as well as the cuneiform… I hope this is figured out soon, as I am going to die of curiosity soon! Also, I’ve spent about 3 hours on this today, and I’m at work. Hope my boss hasn’t noticed yet!

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May 22nd, 2008 
LOL, yeah the guys here have gotten sucked in as well. :-)
Vic
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Rob said,
May 22nd, 2008 

It’s obviously from the new Trek movie, geeze.

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May 22nd, 2008 
The target site’s domain name means “blood” in Japanese, and it’s a Japanese domain.

Vic

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Pete said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Invitation to a Dragonball tournament!!!

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May 22nd, 2008 

There’s a pretty distinct pattern to the letters in the note, it’s all spelled out pretty clearly really.. .. or not..

Over on the rabbit hole, they say different people have different versions…

which means the community as a whole has to come together to piece it all out…

Great.. I’m so fired. I have to break out my crypto decoder ring and put on my special glasses..

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Pete said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Sorry…no more outbursts

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Brooster said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Actually sounding more and more like a Dan Brown novel. da vinci code and angels and demons. They are supposed to make angels and demons into a movie

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madmad59 said,
May 22nd, 2008 

dancing man cypher …

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DANIEL said,
May 22nd, 2008 

IT LOOKS LIKE ANGELIC SCRIPT

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790 said,
May 22nd, 2008 

I hope this has a decent payoff, a Dragonball Z invite would kinda blow.

If it didn’t have a Japanese connection, I would swear its X-Files related. The alien markings look Pleiadian. And it reminds me of some of the images in the opening Montage of X-files.

Deffinitly not Klingon or Predator…. ;-)

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790 said,
May 22nd, 2008 

VIC!
It could be a cook book……?

“TO SERVE ALL WEB MASTERS”

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jBR said,
May 22nd, 2008 

mmm I think I saw the same scrip in the new Indiana Jones movie

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jbr said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Yes I think that is from the Indiana Jones movie when his son gave him a letter to encode.

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May 22nd, 2008 

I too have received one of these letters. Thanks to google I’ve wound up here. Mine has different lettering than the ones that have photos posted. Will be posting a photo of mine on my blog later this evening.

http://www.myspace.com/jameszahn

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Liz said,
May 22nd, 2008 

I love a good mystery! Hope this one gets untangled soon.

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Zachary said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Well, guys. If this another ARG, I can check my ARG forum site I went to with Cloverfield and tried to keep everyone informed here.

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Zachary said,
May 22nd, 2008 

If Vic doesn’t mind of course, here is the new topic about the mysterious letters. Some things are starting to be made solid.

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25684&highlight=chishio

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ShaneBaxter said,
May 22nd, 2008 

Guys, let’s try to centralize this investigation… it seems pretty scattered among blog comment boards and such. I started a thread on an ARG / viral site:

http://www.immersionunlimited.com/index.php?topic=2900.0

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Azure said,
May 23rd, 2008 

First off let me say I know nothing about ancient languages and this is all based on stuff I found on the net.

The first letter is definitely Akkadian Cuneiform, all but 2 of the symbols can be found on this page. I had a heck of a time wringing anything out of it though. I tried using phonetic and logograms, nothing.

The second letter is probably Hieratic, some of the symbols can be found here. Seems only about half the symbols are on that page, best I found for it though.

The third letter was called Greek by the linguists at UCLA so I won’t argue, but it seemed like some of these symbols were also on the Hieratic page (but sideways?).

The fourth letter appears to be Ugaritic or Sumerian according to UCLA.

Finally, I strongly believe this is a viral marketing (or ARG?) campaign for The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, for 2, admittedly circumstantial, reasons. There is a prequel/sequel something or other in the works for the movie called The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian. Second the mummy movie is mentioned on the Hieratic site and all of the languages seem to originate from that area.

Could the reason for it being on a Japanese site be because Jet Li’s character Emperor Han is Japanese?

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May 23rd, 2008 

I’ve added a screenshot from one of the Google ads linking to the Japanese site onto my myspace blog. The ad appeared on Horror.com

Also, Andrew Kasch of DreadCentral.com has also received a letter.

View the latest here: http://www.myspace.com/jameszahn

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John "Kahless" Taylor said,
May 23rd, 2008 

You humans are soo weak!! I sent all these letters just to show how pathetic you petaQs are!! The language is ancient Klingonese, around the time of Kotar, the first Klingon, after he killed the gods!! His heart….

Kahless, would you go and eat a book or something! Geeez!! :o)

Looks like this may indeed be about the next Mummy movie. As others have said, there is Japanese on it, and the next Mummy movie is about a Japanese emperor.

Of course, you can always believe that Romulan posing as a Klingon.

QI’yaH!! Qovpatlh!! Hab SoSlI’ Quch!!!

Now, now, Kahless. Calm down before you burst one of your backup blood vessels.

:o)

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Azure said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Something about this doesn’t make sense to me, why make a viral marketing/ARG that only a handful, at most a couple dozen, linguists can decipher?

The rosetta stone theory is a good idea, and I have noticed similar themes in some of the letter’s (water and snake, but that could just be the prevalence of those words/symbols) but it would require us to be able to understand one of the four and then use that and one of the other letters to translate something else entirely. So that’s out for now.

I also tried a substitution cipher for individual symbols that got me nowhere. But there are too many and varied symbols, especially in the first letter, for this to make sense. Also I have a funny feeling the letters all say the exact same thing or are similar anyway.

My latest attempt is taking the Ugaritic, which is the only one I can find 100% of the symbols for, and translating it to letters, then words via https://listhost.uchicago.edu/pipermail/ane/2004-November/015436.html

My result (broken up by the ‘ in the letter):
snake water “tied bag” manacle
manacle head thread
court door breast
water eye snake
court door breast
crook eye house door signature
eye crook snake
eye door
eye crook water

If you get really creative you can tell a story with it or something :D
:sigh: This is getting mildly frustrating but it’s still fun, there MUST be more clues out there for us to discover yet.

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May 23rd, 2008 
I have it on fairly good authority that this is not related to Mummy 3.

Someone over at Dread Central mentioned the possibility of Hellboy II, but after talking to one of my online movie buddies I’m starting to think this may be the effort of someone or a couple of someones to get some buzz going for some off-the-radar project.

If this was for a major motion picture it would have certainly been mailed to more movie news sites than just mine and I don’t think it would go to Hutchins and a couple of the other recipients.

Although it’s still certainly interesting and fascinating, I’m suspicious of who may really be behind this. Not too many people online have my physical mailing address but I suppose it wouldn’t take much detective work to dig it up.

Vic

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Azure said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Vic,

You’re suspicious of their motives, or you have actual guesses as to who may be behind it? If you have guesses please share :)
Also it didn’t take much (less than 5 minutes) to find your address online (I assume it’s you) is this your house number: 1172?

Azure

P.S. it also said you’re 45-49 years old :x lol

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Suzy said,
May 23rd, 2008 

How many of the recipients are subscribers of Fangoria? My husband is a subscriber… (he’s an aspiring screenwriter, which I hardly think makes him worthy of notice from someone trying to promote a film)… anyone else?

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May 23rd, 2008 
Azure, nice work. I’ve pretty much shared all my guesses. I *could* be totally off track but I’m kind of wondering if J.C. Hutchins is behind this (he was the first to post about it, had a bunch of hi-res images on flickr AND a video up the same day) along with perhaps one of the other recipients trying to drum up interest in some project.

Again, if this was viral for a major movie it would have had a lot wider distribution.

And no, I don’t subscribe to Fangoria. :-)
Vic

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suzy said,
May 23rd, 2008 

bummer, another pet theory shot to heck. I’m sure a lot of those will go down in flames over the next few days…

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Azure said,
May 23rd, 2008 

That’s disappointing that it’s not a major movie or something, other’s have mentioned the possibility of a video game but that looks unlikely too at this point.

I think you might be right about JC, a lot of people on his site seem suspicious of him, and I found this in the contact section of his site:
“~ I am a shameless (but tactful) self-promoter.”

Well, we’ll see about that I guess :P

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May 23rd, 2008 
Yeah… we’ll see.

Hey Azure, did you get my email?

Vic

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Rob said,
May 23rd, 2008 

A friend of mine got a copy of it too - the cuneiform one. He’s a fangoria subscriber, but of no stature whatsoever in the mass media world. (Although he does run the communications department for a local school district… HMMMMM…..)

Odd, odd…

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Shane said,
May 23rd, 2008 

New developments in this investigation are taking place here:

http://www.immersionunlimited.com/index.php?topic=2900.msg21984#msg21984

Screen Rant & others: Please provide your input!

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May 23rd, 2008 
Rob, really? Now that’s interesting… A lot of folks seem to have a Fangoria connection, but not all of them (like myself).

Vic

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Rob said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Yeah. He also dug this up:

http://www.ancientscripts.com/ugaritic.html

(For the cuneiform letter)

It still doesn’t translate into anything useful, and not all the letters are in their chart.

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Brad said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Figured I’d post this little url from: http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25684&start=30

Looks like a couple of people over there have gotten the URL: http://revenantones.com/ from the superimposed letters on the seal.

When the site is visited in Firefox, the TB logo, found at the bottom of the letter appears as the favorite icon. Also there is a countdown on the site, that will end in a little under six and a half hours.

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Rob said,
May 23rd, 2008 

I googled “revenant ones” and found this among the top hits.

http://www.revenantmagazine.com/

It’s not necessarily related, but it does tie in with the horror genre.

Stark.

(oops, forgot to hit tab…)

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nkeg said,
May 23rd, 2008 

“Curse you Mandarin!” -Stark (The Real One)

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nkeg said,
May 23rd, 2008 

“Curse you Mandarin!” -Stark (The Real One)

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suzy said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Bummer that we have to wait 5 hours for something to be revealed… I’ll be at happy hour. No way I’m missing sake bombers to hang around my computer! Hopefully someone will post, if anything exciting happens!

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May 23rd, 2008 
I dug up some big info from that site, updated the post above. :-)
Vic
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suzy said,
May 23rd, 2008 

nice work, vic! very mysterious…

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May 23rd, 2008 

Wow - I’ve been on the road for the last 6 hours and lots has happened.. this is cool / intense! Can’t wait.

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790 said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Well if anyone wanted to put out a strange letter and see if it would get any hype, we now know that it works.

I see a new trend in online marketing unfolding here.

I sure wouldn’t be surprised if this gets very anti-climatic.

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May 23rd, 2008 
Mystery solved! See the top of the post. :-)
Vic
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May 23rd, 2008 

If these are done right 790 - with the right amount of suspense, intriguing potentials and an intelligent approach to the frame work, these things can not only be a great marketing tool, but fun for everyone involved..

Face it, we all love a good puzzle with a Sci-Fi ending, now don’t we?

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790 said,
May 23rd, 2008 

A vampire show.

Neat…..O,

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790 said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Vic, you should autograph that letter and put it up for bid on Ebay. ;-)

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Azure said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Good job solving that vic, i’m impressed!

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JamesZahn said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Well done everyone!

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May 23rd, 2008 
LOL, James I stand corrected in thinking you or Hutchins might be behind this. :-)
And I did hardly anything - well, up until the second site was uncovered. ;-)
Vic
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May 23rd, 2008 

I was a letter recipient.

I’ve been following the posts here (and unfiction) throughout the day.

Thanks for all of the information!

~ Blue

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May 23rd, 2008 
Well on the http://revenantones.com site there’s some hottie on a webcam right now but you can’t hear any audio. You can get in a queue to talk to her but overall it seems pretty underwhelming after all this.

Vic

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Brad said,
May 23rd, 2008 

Ok I am glad I wasn’t the only one who couldn’t hear her. I was accessing the site on my laptop when the counter struck 00:00:00 and I queued up at like 13 but it still took about 10 minutes to get to talk to her. It was able to access my laptops webcam and microphone. She could hear me… at least I think that was what she said. But when I told her I couldn’t hear her, she shrugged her shoulders and hung up on me :( I was hoping to get a date :D

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kimblee said,
May 23rd, 2008 

I actually didnt bother looking to see what it was tilkl i was done with everything for the day,But awesome vic,You proved that a man with the internets can PWN their little games XD

thought it was cool everyone got a letter though,only sucks that you dont get something special for having one..

and i second that freaking ebay that thing XD

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Komissar said,
May 26th, 2008 

So ehm… Did anyone ctually acess th website http://www.revenantones.com ? Cause now that there’s no timer it asks for login and password…

I tried revenant ones, true blood, red seal - all the obvious things - it didn’t work. Any ideas? :)
p/S/ It’s just that you can’t really say: “case closed’ when there are still some things to be uncovered…

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DCBomB said,
May 27th, 2008 

Check here, Komissar.

http://www.bloodcopy.com
The forums, specifically.

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Rob said,
May 27th, 2008 

Well, I went home for the weekend before the great unveiling.

Seems a lot of trouble (meaning: Undecipherableness) to go through for not a lot of reward.

Ah well…

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790 said,
May 27th, 2008 

Saw that coming……;-)

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Draco86 said,
June 1st, 2008 

So you guys stop here… I never seen so much work put into this
but now the problem lies inside the site
there is more to this mystery
dont believe read their forum then go to elders… it is blocked and the passcode is sumwhere

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June 1st, 2008 
Well all I wanted to know was what it was about, not so much what it said. :-) The unfiction forum links above are a good place to go for followups.

Vic

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Draco86 said,
June 1st, 2008 

cant believe to give up like this. actually it is amuzing
because who ever came up with this spent alot of time to perfect their charters
I mean the posts are historicly correct and slightly errie
But hey

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Jeff said,
September 4th, 2008 

I believe it to be an invitation to lunch.

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Angel-a said,
September 9th, 2008 

TruBlood is so rad! Anyone see the first episode? I love how they’ve integrated bloodcopy.com with the show - very well done.

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Heather Duncan said,
October 15th, 2008 

As wierd as I may seem for saying this. I think that anything i possible including a possibility of vampires existing. If they do i’d personally love to meet one. As for t.b be in the letters maybe it just stands for trublood the series.

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