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  1. bumpity bump bump
  2. Aww cmon carbon!!! I started a thread about this a llooonnnggg time ago!! in the gknova6 forum.
  3. THANK. YOU. !!! Perfect, now we can get back to decoding this number once again. So assuming the mailbox number is 1712, we have multiple different PINs we could use. Maybe we should also try entering stuff like "zombie" but on a phone that would translate to: "966243". I don't know, just an idea.
  4. I'm gonna do research on those two photos from the phone. I will make them like negative and open them with notepad. gotta love notepad :)
  5. How'd you get to that? When I pressed the pound key it asked for the "mailbox number" I typed in 1 and then it said to enter the mailbox PIN.
  6. Really? It is still working for me.
  7. The reason I believe this number has something to do with GkNova6 is because, a random sequence of numbers is not randomly placed on a call of duty poster and then it just so happens to go to a strange phone number..
  8. Though this is already sort of a sub-section of DrKillshot24's thread, I thought it needed a thread of its own. So, just a brief summary: He got a poster for Black Ops for preordering early, and then took pictures of the parts of the poster that had hidden numbers on it. He found the sequence of numbers: (877)386-4270. From there I went ahead and called the number myself. It rings once, then goes to a lullaby/creepy old tone. In between the short tones are long or short loud beeps. (morse code anyone???) Here is the full phone call: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQOmtZ0PhK4 Here is the sound file: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4fq36k Here is the Temporal Frequency Analysis on it: And here's where the number is on the poster(credit to DrKillshot24):
  9. We found this a long time ago. you just go to http://www.gknova6.com/INSERT TRANSMISION # HERE
  10. Here's to keep everyone up to date. We found in the trailer a few interesting pictures that each only flashed on the screen for a fraction of a second. They are below: GK LOGO on top left: Then two documents that were previously found through gknova6.com: And finally, some other document/subliminal message talking about the space race:
  11. AdaWg

    TRANSMISSION SIX

    Hey, what program are you using for the temporal frequency analysis? Audacity kinda sucks in spectrum mode.
  12. AdaWg

    TRANSMISSION SIX

    Yeah, I did. There's nothing there.
  13. password is 1146340
  14. AdaWg

    TRANSMISSION SIX

    password is 1146340
  15. AdaWg

    TRANSMISSION SIX

    did a freq analysis on it. It looks like ^--FREEDOM+-
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