3/2/09

Can You Read Between The Lines?

Today he attended tthe jazz afternoon kindling angry lamps and ssingle menunderstood she ttroubled demons involving eemotions. My name is L Rate Show and I want to show you how Mandela and others usedto communicate with the outside world while locked up doing time inprison. I have hidden a message in the first sentence, can you believe it?

Okay, let's try this:

Today he attended tthe jazz afternoon kindling angrylamps and ssingle men understood she ttroubled demons involving eemotions. Okay, did you see that? There's a message there that says THAT JAKALAS MUST DIE.

You can read it by only considering the first letter of eachword and seperating the words after the word that is mispelled. Check this out:

Today he attended tthe ////////////////////// jazzafternoon kindling angry lamps and ssingle ////////////////// menunderstood she ttroubled ////////////////// demons involving eemotions. As a matter of fact, the jakalas was soon assassinated merely over runningaround mentioning adoloscent comrades harrassing entertainment ladies. If you are smart you would have realised in the above sentence that thejakalas was Samora Machel. Yes, Soon Assassinated Merely Over Running Around ////////////////////Mentioning Adolescent Comrades Harrassing Entertainment Ladies.

DISCLAIMER: THE ABOVE WRITINGS ARE NOT MEANT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY, JUSTTO SHOW YOU HOW TO COMMUNICATE SECRET MESSAGES. THE IS NO TRUTH IN THESTORY AND THE WRITER WILL NOT BE HELD LAIBLE FOR ANY MISINTERPRETATION OFTHE EVENTS INVOLVING MANDELA OR MACHEL.

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