Hummingbird
Failed hypothesis⌗
ACTION⌗
After yet another failed prediction, on Christmas Day, I decided to respond to The Girl Next Door’s request for assistance. I decided to help her write her side of the paper.
I did so by writing this comment upon the above video:
ANALYSIS⌗
At the time that I wrote this comment, there were 33 total comments. This piqued my interest for obvious reasons.
After commenting, there were 34. I should have snapped a picture, but I didn’t.
Response⌗
SIGNAL⌗
4 days later, I noticed that there were 36 comments on the same video.
ANALYSIS⌗
This was very strange, because none of the comments were newer than mine. Mine was the latest, at 4 days old. The second-newest was 5 days old. Almost every other comment is over one month old.
I had read EVERY comment previously. These ones were definitely NOT there originally:
This meant that some manipulation happened here. Here’s what I think happened:
- A month ago, The Girl Next Door (or the FBI, for example) posted two comments from an alternate account. The comments contained content that would trigger the spam filter, such as URLs, which would put them into her moderation queue, hiding them from public view.
- She would wait for my message. After receipt, she would modify the original comments, leaving the above “Luciferian” clue, then release them from her spam queue.
This simple message was enough for me. She had confirmed receipt of the message.
And that meant I could remove mine, becoming a ghost once more.