For all the decoderfags, we have this article about a 13-foot long whale that weighs in at 1700 lbs with a scientific name Mesoplodon Bidens, which is quite the coincidence.
A few 45's are featured in the article, as well as a few other interesting numbers (for example, the article goes on to say that 330 seals died of bird flu last year). The whale was disoriented and died of a swollen brain, apparently. I'm not confident of a specific interpretation, but will be watching for Biden news anyway. If any decoders want to take a crack, take out the decoder rings and add anything you find. Thanks.
Here is the link. https://www.newsweek.com/mystery-whale-found-beach-dead-massachusetts-1805560
Great thoughts! Maybe beak = bird sings? Also this was a female. I'm thinking some female Biden flipped. The whale had a swollen brain right?
Possibly. I should check my guesses agaiant known decodes.
The phrases "stuck on a shallow sandbar" and "rarely seen at the surface, spending most of their time deep underwater" seem to link it to the recent Biden fall where .he tripped over an imaginary sandbag while wearing U-boots
It's not a well known decode, but I like it. :)
brilliant
Seems also to reference basement Biden 'campaign'
Good catch. Interesting possibility.
I had considered his trip on a sandbag at that (was it AF) speech he gave.
"Generally lethargic while thrashing occasionally" is what the original post said, which, uh, seems to fit the bill (or beak, as it were)
While the article linked says "stuck", the original post from late May (predating the sandbag incident or am I wrong on that?) is a little more neutral in tone, saying "located... on an intertidal sandbar". While the relevant information about how beaked whales spend most of their time in deep water is conveyed in the original post, it has pretty dissimilar wording to the newsweek article. A phrase the original post DOES use is "their cryptic nature and difficulty to research" (reference to decoding and, well, research)
This seems to indicate the WH is inside the Seacoast Science Center's Marine Mammal Rescue Team, though I could also accept that wording being a coincidence and the comms more being in the numbers, which came not from the SSC but the New Hampshire Vet Diagnostics Lab
Welcome WhaleWatcher. You make some good points. Newsweek has existed as a comms only vehicle for quite some time, so they're pros at tuning the words and numbers to fit. But the idea of WH on the inside is not so far fetched as you suggest, if you include the 99. There was a huge push during the plandemic, and probably before that, to flip the neutral players to 99. If you're not 99 already, you should switch ASAP.
Yeah, I'm good at spotting little details but not creating a big picture.
Mesplodon was brilliant.
Thanks, not sure if I am right. It just made sense.