codes as followed:



codes as followed:
200110001001101000011011000110010001101100011010100110011001100000011000000110000001100000011000000110000
with 105 numbers. a wild guess, it should be binary ( with a useless "2" on the beginning as a hint). thus it's a 104 or 102 digit sequence.

If it's a 104 digit sequence, 104 is divisible by 8. So let me try a sequence of 8 digit binary code or a sequence of 6 digit binary code ( if I discard the first two 00) .

In that way I get a sequence of number less than 256 as followed:
49 52 54 50 54 53 51 48 48 48 48
In ascii table, the sequence fall into the area of "number from 0 to 9" , and if use the 6 digit solution it goes to nothing making sense, so lets move on with the number sequence listed above and transform them into numbers from 0 to 9.

Here we go: 1462653000000

A 13 digit number sequence may refer to many things such as telephone numbers in some country, coordinates, post code in some country or, let me jump to conclusion: a 13 digit time stamp.

A 13 digit time stamp refers to a exact millisecond counting from Jan. 1 1970. the reason I make the conclusion mainly base on:
1, the number begins with "146" mostly fall on calendar on recent dates.
2, the number ends with multiple zero suggest it is at least a integer second ( as in 13 digit time stamp the last 3 digit refers to millisec.
3, the number is divisible by 36 ( 60 multiple 60) , so in that way it must be a certain hour or so.

So follow the lead, I transform the 13 digit number as a 13 digit time stamp into a certain time as: May. 7 2016 8:30pm

What and where happening on that exact time, still remain in mist.

Originally shared by Susanna Moyer

Someone just sent this my way... don't have any further information.

Can any of you help me figure out what it means?

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