Over the last couple of weeks, I've fallen down this bizarre rabbit hole. I'd like to know your opinions regarding this case:
In 2011 something strange happened on Facebook. People were made aware of the hundreds of unnerving messages that were posted by a Canadian woman named Karin Catherine Waldegrave. Her messages read like the ramblings of a deranged conspiracy theorist, however, it wasn’t what she said that unnerved many. It was the fact that she was having a conversation with her own self. Often five hundred to seven hundred cryptic replies within a twelve-hour period. These discussions often contained death threats, bizarre accusations, and ramblings about the CIA.
At times there are paragraphs after paragraphs of this nonsensical text, all posted within a minute of each other. This then brings up the question of this being done via some clever programming. A script or API that connects to Facebook and is testing automated posts. Sounds possible right? I would subscribe to that theory if it wasn’t for the fact that throughout the garbage of text, there does appear to be some form of structure to her messages and conversations. A hidden message. This leads me to this:
Could Karin Catherine Waldegrave’s Facebook account have been a modern spy communication log? Some sort of social networking Number Station that can only be deciphered by traveling spies? Or was she an extremely intelligent person who snapped and began an online diary of her mental demise?
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