I got a Christmas card that has Santa driving a Christmas-decorated red Mercedes with reindeer, gifts, balloons, and a tree in back. The text of the card is “Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas” on the front, and on the inside it says “May your Christmas be filled with all that is bright and wonderful and the New Year hold the very best life can bring. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.”
The part that bothers me is the license plate on the Mercedes, which is very prominently displayed, reads “HK 1668”.
Perhaps an added clue, the card plays ‘We Wish you a Merry Christmas’ and ‘Silent Night’. The first few bars of the first song are obviously missing notes, but I don’t have the ear or the patience to figure out what those notes are.
I am sure there is some meaning to that license plate number, but when I did a search for it all I found was prices in Honk Kong dollars.
So, is there some hidden meaning, or am I just crazy?
Google says:1668 is a Chinese Lucky Number. I don’t know if cars in Hong Kong can be suffixed by HK, but 1668 seems to a popular number on HK licence plates
HK 1668 is probably an allusion to “Hapsburg Knights, 1668.” The Hapsburgs were, of course predecessors to the Illuminati, which as you may know, currently pull the strings behind the various international governmental organizations of the modern era. They’ve chosen to contact you through this card. The missing musical notes, when run through a hexadecimal translator, will give you coordiantes for the drop point. If you want to be part of the new world order, I’d answer their call…
Dammit, where are my meds… OH GOD THE SKY OF KNIVES!!!