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CARET Drones finally marketing
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[Image: caretdronealienware321hjk.jpg]

If they weren’t, now they are: PC manufacturer Alienware is releasing two notebooks, the Area-51 m15x and Area-51 m17x, with CARET glyphs on their backs.

And the marketing campaign for them include an “alien” message to decipher with further CARET glyphs and symbols.

So, even though the whole didn’t turn out to be a viral marketing campaign, it was too close to it that it was destined to be used that way.

The interesting thing is that some marketing and/or design company is effectively using the CARET myth without permission from its creators. Unless you believe it was actually real and the royalties should be paid in more human abductees to the Grays.

Otherwise, the original hoaxers may be slightly uncomfortable with people using such a nice creation for profit, not just a great hoax. Or not, they surely didn’t seem uncomfortable with helping Coast2Coast and Linda Moulton Howe with their shows.

UPDATE: Amelia over at mysterious universe points that “banzai” at the OpenMindsForum has contacted Alienware over this, receiving the following reply:


Hi ________,
Thank you for your email. It’s great to hear that our promotion has reach out to you and your Forum group regarding the CARET document. Alienware did NOT create the information regarding this phenomena or the CARAT linguistics. This is NOT an intellectual property of Alienware. The information has anonymously spread throughout the web for some time. We have taken the CARAT linguistics and have applied this as a marketing tool to draw attention to our promotion.
Regards,
Director of PR Communications
Alienware Corporation
Tel: 305-xxx-xxxx

Note the repeated  misspelling of CARET (”CARAT”). Another user at the OMF also pointed that the glyphs used by Alienware are a bad reproduction of the originals, which does seem to be true — note many asymmetries in the engraving above, mainly in the “A” and the “R” glyph. The last and the second glyphs, from right to left.

All suggests Alienware is indeed only using the public domain hoax as a marketing tool, with no involvement with the original creation. As they claim themselves.

http://forgetomori.com/2007/ufos/caret-d...marketing/
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#2
The runes on the back of the machine are quite interesting however how could a person translate words like that without having a pronunciation for it. Also how could a person read that not knowing in what direction its meant to be read in. They do mirror some of the oldest uses of words known to peoples however they are quite different.
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#3
Can anybody deciphen the glyphs you show Rick?  ...ummm, Runes.... whatever.  What do they say or mean... anyone?:big grin:
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#4
"Take me to your leader." :lol:
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#5
DOE!!!!
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#6
Andrew, I haven't heard if anyone has deciphered the symbols.
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#7
You mean you haven't heard?:)
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#8
Oops I corrected it. icon_doh
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