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Post by edtrice on Jun 11, 2018 16:50:54 GMT
I recently had to suffer through a 7-day ban on Twitter for supporting the cause of jailed English journalist Tommy Robinson. As you may know, he was very outspoken against the gang rape of underage girls by Muslim radicals that have been allowed to enter their country with little or no vetting. In a span of just 4 hours, Tommy was arrested, tried, and convicted to spend 13 months in jail for "Disturbing the Peace" all because he was videotaping the rapists as they entered the courthouse for their pre-trial hearing. Furthermore, the judge declared a media blackout to prevent the press from covering the event. Needless to say, this was extremely unfair, so I did my part to retweet the #FreeTommy hashtags, and Twitter decided to gag me. So I wrote a program that encrypts text in a very mysterious way: I made it so that it is not "impossible" to decode the messages (at present) but with just one line of code, I can engage the "sun will burn out before you decode this with computers" mode that will render it virtually uncrackable. I would be very impressed if someone could tell me what this says: QQZWWVQNVXKQWQNQMVXKQWVKQKQZZKZXKQNQQWKWWNWZZXKQKNXQWVZVZZXKWQZQQQWWKNQQZZVWWVQWVZZQZXKQWZQZKWWXNQQZMQKWVNQQQKVWWVWWZQZKZXKWNQZQVZXKWNQQWQWNNNQQQKKWQNWZQXKQWWVWZXXKQKVKWKQQZKWQNQMXXKQKXVWWVZMKWWXQNQZVZKZN #EdsEncryptionProgram (This is the "easy mode")
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