HFGCS EAM Structure Annotations

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For anyone who knows me from YouTube or Twitter: I’ve spent the last few years seriously monitoring HFGCS, but I’m winding that down. I'd been trying to get interest in a shared wiki or site to clean up a lot of outdated “common knowledge” surrounding the HFGCS and EAMs. That didn’t really get any uptake from anyone, and doing a wiki as a solo project is simply too time- and energy-demanding, with limited incentive to work on it.

So I shelved that idea, and worked on something more practical as a solo project: a simple site that demonstrates a point that EAMs are not random or amorphous, but highly structured messages. Aside from the standard Group 1 / 30-character format, most EAMs show clear, repeatable structure and sequencing, which the examples illustrate. This is something that tends to click with general audiences, but oddly meets resistance from parts of the dedicated SWL crowd. This site makes it more 'visible' and hopefully results in more uptake. (Other things, like the stubborn insistence that "EAMs are one-time pad encoded", I've found there is no amount of evidence I can produce that could get some people to stop insisting is the case. Oh well.)


Anyways, while the site is still a WIP, there’s a functioning index and set of sample pages for perusal accessible at https://neetintel.github.io/ and hopefully it's of utility/interest to one of you.

(I'm assuming github will work as a de facto webhost for a non-trivial amount of time.)
 
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