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Summary
Advocate was uploaded on October 12, 2009.
It is a video reply to Entry 15.
Its description is "00110111".
It is tagged with "marble", "hornets", & "ark".
In total, this clip is 0:22 long.
The video begins with a black screen with the words "tick tock" written upside down on it.
At 00:02, video of Brian starts. It is from the same set as Entry 7, but the footage does not seem to match up with anything actually in Entry #7. The video is accompanied by distorted audio, including a section that sounds like reversed and slowed speech. Over the video is the following:
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The footage of Brian pans from him to look out the back window.
Speculation & Analysis
The binary over Brian's image for most of the video has been interpreted as a type of binary clock that reads from 0-10. This has been used in an attempt to translate the numbers given in the program.
The description for this video translates to "7" in ASCII.
The video appears to be raw footage from Marble Hornets, though it is clearly not from Entry 7 as it pans to the right. ~Dav Flamerock
The strange S symbol is in the top right corner for part of the video. - Tails_155
The "S" symbol seems to be the greek symbol sigma ( ς ) in word-final position. I may be reading too far into this, but it sounds to me like Brian says "Sigma" and the upper case use of sigma ( Σ ) is the summation "operator". -Onrefni
I sped up and changed the pitch of the audio, attempting to remove some of the noise (it didn't need to be reversed). What I finally decoded were the words "FLEE NOW". It's said both loudly (0:04-0:06) and quietly (0:14-0:16) during the video. -ResearcherTeague
Could the high pitch be in morse code? Either overall or possibly in terms of the flickering between each channel. ~ og1764