Three codes could be found in the HTML source of the Susanna and the Acolyte post on the Investigate Ingress blog.
[1] q8h9oao2vurp5t6p
[2] uwn32v90giv9000rh833qz
[3] kv974y502cn44wqr
Code #1
Observations
16 characters with just the right amount of numbers to get a passcode. Same old cipher.
Make a 4×4 grid
q |
8 |
h |
9 |
o |
a |
o |
2 |
v |
u |
r |
p |
5 |
t |
6 |
p |
Read down from the upper left Q
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Hank Johnson was the Author of the G+ post quoted in the Investigate Ingress post
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Code #2
Observations
The prefix and suffix are there but the keyword section needs work.
While looking for the right cipher I noticed something using atbash. Atbahs letters and numbers
fdm78e10tre1000is277ja
Change 10 and 1000 to their roman numeral equivalent
fdm78extremis277ja
Code #3
Observations
16 characters, again with the right amount of numbers for a passcode.
Make a 2×8 grid
k |
v |
9 |
7 |
4 |
y |
5 |
0 |
2 |
c |
n |
4 |
4 |
w |
q |
r |
Read going left from r
rqw44nc205y479vk
A 1930 Model Alexander A-14 Eaglerock (NC205Y), hangs at the west end of Concourse B of Denver International Airport.
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