It appears that even employees of media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s own publications don’t too much care for the cantankerous octogenarian — and they’re not half bad at puzzles, either.
That’s at least the determination that many readers of Australia’s largest newspaper made this week after catching a curious secret message of sorts in the Sunday Telegraph.
It took a few days for anyone to notice, but an “animals of Indonesia”-themed word search puzzle in the children’s section of this weekend’s edition contained more than just the hidden names of regional residents like the weasel and orangutan: within the game were the letters “LIVESIHCODRUM” all in a row.
When written in reverse from backwards to forwards, that cipher spells out “MURDOCH IS EVIL,” a not-so-nice-message some say was intended for the paper’s embattled publisher.
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