In recent years, a series of mysterious notes have been found in Pennsylvania, including in food products and in state parks. The notes, which have been dubbed the "Schuylkill Notes" by amateur web investigators, are often cryptic and contain paragraphs of symbolism-oriented conspiracy theories. They have been found in a variety of places, including:
The notes' authorship is unknown, and their discovery has prompted investigations by local, state, and federal authorities. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is aware of the situation and has emphasized that tampering with food products is a federal crime. Some elected officials have also contacted the FBI.
- Cereal boxes
- Coffee
- Baking supplies
- Beauty products
- Pinned to trees in state parks
- Along hiking trails
-The notes are similar in size and often reference current world events, controversial subjects, and conspiracy theories. Some notes contain coded sentences that mention secret societies, Nazis, and names like Bill Gates and Oprah. One computer engineer believes the notes contain code related to programming code for websites.
The notes' authorship is unknown, and their discovery has prompted investigations by local, state, and federal authorities. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is aware of the situation and has emphasized that tampering with food products is a federal crime. Some elected officials have also contacted the FBI.
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