So for any newbies unfamiliar with FL, I'm not gonna rehash what us OG's already know, but you can look it up. Our local guy on this board who used to be into this disappeared a long time ago, but maybe he still lurks here under a different handle.
But for anyone that doesn't know, here's a post from this website from 2017:
Sound familiar? Are you reading about Lake Mead and the current water shortages now?
So an anon on /biz found an interesting article on the WEF website:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/07/a-i-is-translating-messages-of-long-lost-languages/
Sound like anyone we know?
All the wild shit about aliens and civ collapse and mil tech....FL is tied in with WEF. Makes perfect sense.
Here's the original thread: https://archive.is/rl87L
Save this as I imagine it won't be around forever. Cheers, and may god have mercy on our souls.
I downloaded the paper on the use of some algorithm to decipher Linear B. I just flipped through it.
Ancient languages are romantic and all, but of what significance (beyond the purely academic) would Linear Bs translation be? Some spiritual understanding? Some historical information?
A novel pursuit nonetheless.
You'd have to go down the forgotten languages rabbit hole. Lemme repost something I made on the reddit version of this post that gives a summary:
FL began as a group of linguists/academics who used a machine learning program called Nodesphere/Nodespace to decifer ancient texts written in unknown languages (Voynich Manuscript, for example...which they claim to have translated and they say its a text about plants and healing). They were interested in things like glossolalia and 'vampiric' languages, which is just an academic term for an unknown language that borrows from an ancient known one. One of the academics running the site answered a buncha questions on Above Top Secret, which is how i know this. As the site went on, appears some powerful groups got involved with it, and then it appears they started trying to translate alien transmissions, and more recently there's been a lot of military and SSP type stuff cropping up. The stuff in the weird languages is written through Node Space (novel languages created by the software's algorithim) so it's indescipherable except to the other contributers with Node Space who have the same keys, so they talk 'openly' in these novel languages. The stuff in english is quoted from texts written in english. Thats the rundown. One of my favorite mysteries on the web, and yes everyone I had communicated with about it has since disappeared, including ex r/conspiracy user the_crawler....probably because people on the discord were trying to dox the people posting to figure out who they were....so that's why the WEF thing is very intriguing.
No one could ever figure out who these people were/are or what group they're from. But it's been posting shit almost daily since like 2008, and the subject matter of the posts keeps getting stranger and stranger. They're talking about managing civilization growth, and communications with ET's and consciousness and time travel and military ways to defeat species of aliens that live under the ocean....it's fucking wild. And now, this little find from an anon indicates it's most likely a WEF project...This has been going since 2008, and we've known they've been using AI or machine learning to translate ancient languages since 2013...who breaks it to the world this technology exists two years ago? The WEF. Based on the think-thank style of some subjects, and the top secret types of stuff that gets posted on there, them being a WEF funded project makes total sense.
The implications for this being true are harrowing if you go through and read some of the things they talk about on there.
No vids that are out there that I know of, but you can probably find some. I did the heavy lifting and read everything. Bunch of people were obsessed with it a few years back and then the trail went cold, but I never stopped reading. At least check out the archived 4chan post at the end, coz he talks about some other interesting stuff at first. I found the FL connection the most intriguing. These guys get access to the stuff that's in crypts under the vatican to decypher/translate with their software.
The subject matter began with linguistics, then moved to esoteric knowledge gleaned from ancient texts (they're very into gnosticism/sufiism), and then it seemed like they were trying to translate alien languages that were just shapes and colors, and then recently its moved into defense and ETI's (extraterrestrial intelligences) and quantom computing and stuff.