[ARG] The Pizza Code Mystery

Hmm, Code C was hidden in sound file, and decoded SSTV. This might be same thing, so I will try it out.

I hope there’s something in it, because every other stuff I found leads us to nowhere. Nothing to decipher, nothing hidden, I even (more or less) decoded the inline javascript codes.

Well, SSTV with different encoding didn’t give me any results.
Although, there are definitely a message (or more) within the file.
I don’t know how to filtrate sound, so if anyone does, it would be very helpful.

The MP4 file name (RGllLi4ueW91IGFsbCBkaWUuLi55b3UgYWxsIGRpZS4uLg==) translates to: “Die…you all die…you all die…”

How are you so sure that the file definitely has something? I do hear helicopter sounds, and just static. Try spectograms, maybe there’s something in image form?

Every time G-man appears, sound “changes”, so yeah, I think there is something to decode.

Nothing, but i’m not even sure I’m using it right.
Like I said, if anyone knows how to filter sound, help up.

Does the X in kxbm by any chance stand for Xen?

Here’s something: on https://localdesertsingles.com/#203428/thomas-lee#203428” in hex is this color https://www.colorhexa.com/203428.png
So why is whole page red?

[tt]
body {
background: radial-gradient(ellipse at center center , #a90329 0%, #8f0222 44%, #6d0019 100%) repeat scroll 0 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
color: #f5f5dc;
font-family: “Anonymous Pro”,monospace;
min-height: 400px;
min-width: 640px;
}[/tt]

#a90329 is the background’s color.

So what could #203428 mean…

My guess is the #203428 is his Desert Singles User Page.

Absolutely nothing. localdesertsingles.com is supposed to be a dating site, so I think #203428 is Thomas’ User ID#.

can someone rip the Mp4 from that website for me, i cant seem to find it.

https://kxbm.net/assets/background.mp4

Here. Open it in a new tab, CTRL+S, add “.mp4” at the end of the file name.

Sweet thanks, now to try a few thing.

Have you seen it?
https://kxbm.net/#classifieds/742618/36-INCH-PRY-BAR-/-CROW-BAR

What about it?

I think all of has at this point haha

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