July
1

This is going to shock you. The Looble.com mystery has been solved and the full details were posted here at AlienSpore.com for several hours! If you had the chance to read it, you may have the opportunity to make some cash if you play your cards right!

That’s right, I figured out the entire “Looble… Looble” mystery. I even posted every juicy detail right here in the main AlienSpore.com news until I was forced to remove it. The revelations made would have blown your mind…!

You still have a chance to solve the mystery yourself and discover this mind blasting information! Unfortunately, (or fortunately depending on your point of view) I have had to take down the post explaining my discoveries. An offer was made that I could not refuse and I have therefore sold AlienSpore.com to Herky. Please do not contact me asking for the details as I have signed a non-disclosure agreement and must therefore remain silent on the topic.

Sorry to all the loyal Alien Spore readers. I’ve had good times keeping you up-to-date with the latest software and web news and will definitely miss our great little community. You can still catch me on IRC! ;)

If you were lucky enough to read the original post before I had to remove it I suggest contacting herky@looble.com. You may find him very generous when it comes to keeping you silent! Apparently, it was too soon for the mystery to be solved!

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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May
3

Last night I finally got to play on the Looble Castles map on the game ARC. It was very different than any of the other maps I had tried so far on the game. First of all, it was green… That probably doesn’t make much sense unless you play the game, but basically, this map is set in a forest which contains two castles. It feels like you are playing an RPG game when on this map, rather than the more traditional two-base wars. This one, seemed to immerse the map in a world.

After questioning a few people, I found out the map was made by a player named Weebo. Looks like I may need to find this Weebo to solve the Looble.com mystery!

Also, not that this helps, but Herky finally sent me a reply. All it said was, “Herky bad! Bad Herky! Better be afraid, butterhead boy!”

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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April
25

From time to time I check up on some of our older stories to see if I can find any updates on them. The great Looble.com mystery which was never solved seems to surface and vanish every few months so I decided to give it another look yesterday. Since I never received further emails from Herky despite sending him several emails, I deciding to go back a step to the clues pointing me to the UFO game ARC.

I decided to download and play the game. Like the previous time I had tried this, I was unable to create an account. The game was still in some sort of closed beta state. This time, instead of stopping there, I went in search of assistance and eventually came into contact with someone who provided me with a working user name!

I played the game for a few hours since it was kind of fun! I hadn’t found anything though, and was about to leave when suddenly I saw the word Looble pop up on my screen!!! HOLY SMOKES! Some people were apparently discussing which map they should host on their server, and a map named Looble Castles was among those suggested! I begged for them to choose that map =p

They decided to host a different map, so I was out of luck! I’ll be back on the game tomorrow night though hoping to try out this map since it seems it may be the next clue! For those who have no idea what I’m talking about, search our archives for Looble and read up on this mystery…! If we’re lucky, enough of you will click the link to Looble.com so that Herky has to send us another angry email!

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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January
4

Well, it’s been a while since we talked about Looble.com after having hit a dead end in the trail of clues a few months back. Today, we have an update from herky, who claims to be the owner of Looble.com. His email was sent from herky@looble.com!

I think I’ll just go ahead and paste the email here for you all to see!

“hi how r u, u not no me so much but is me who make looble.com web and i lok at sum log and i see u try destry this sitwe wit ur link. i not no wat ur prob is but why u try crsh this site i wrk on hard. u no is not dun yet but u tell ppl so now they come but i no finish on desing so they no come back nemore u understnd? is u who make them see wat i wrk onb4 is done, why u do? now is joke all my site + i get so much ppl i rech limit and now i need upgrde. u no herky is bad, u no want him upset, so wat u doin. u wan i shoulld be bad, u no is no game this bisness, stop wit ur link or u gon be srry ok. is ok i no mad so much but soon u be see me sum more if u no stop ur links thx u. -herky (bad motha - u no wan see tho)”

… lol?

seriously… lol?

This has to be a joke, nobody can actually spell that bad! If you were able to decipher that email, Herky is upset that I am reporting the Looble.com mystery here at AlienSpore.com! Apparently, we are giving him a mental breakdown by generating traffic to his website which has nothing on it besides the text, “Looble… Looble”. How bad is his hosting plan if this traffic is forcing him to upgrade his account LOL?

Keep up the hard work on the site Herky! lmao

So… how does this latest email from Herky fit in with the whole Looble.com mystery? Does this mean Looble.com is not actually part of any mystery? Based on all the clues we have followed so far, there is no way that this could all be a coincidence, so whatever Looble is, it is certainly part of this mystery. Even though Herky claims to be a “bad motha” I’ll risk sending him a reply to see if I can find out any more clues!

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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September
1

Alright ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to get excited. Could this still be a marketing ploy? Of course! But, it just got a lot more interesting because it’s not over yet! This is a real online mystery!

Justin King is gone! Kind of… Last night, he changed his name to John Vechey! Not a word was said, just the name changed…

Does this help solve the mystery? Actually, it makes it a lot more confusing. What the heck does John Vechey have to do with Justin King? Who is John Vechey? Well, of course we all searched the name right away this time, and apparently he is one of the founders of Popcap games. There is no mention of Justin King anywhere on the site…

So, is this whole thing really about promoting a game website? What does Looble… Looble have to do with any of this? How is Justin King involved?

Right now, the best guess seems to be that Justin King may be involved with developing music for a new game to be released at Popcap. How does Looble fit it? Perhaps it will be the game? Actually, thats not a bad theory at all if I do say so myself!

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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August
11

Justin King is still AFK in #Looble on FunNet.org. We have no idea why, though there are plenty of different ideas circulating around right now!

First off, normally nobody would care if a user by the name of Justin King was idle on IRC. When I go idle, nobody even says welcome back when I return! However, in this particular case, the user created the channel #Looble before going idle! Well isn’t that interesting?

For those who still think that isn’t interesting, consider that back in June a website that contained only the text “Looble… Looble” became a hot topic of discussion. You can still visit this website at Looble.com. So what?

Well, who was the first person to find the website and tell us about it? Remember at the time, I posted that I could not locate the website via search engines. That means, someone on IRC told us about it… How many of you think someone randomly typed in the URL and found the site, then ran onto IRC to tell us about it? Not me. What likely happened is the owner of Looble.com came onto IRC and told us about it… In fact, this person probably told us about it a lot and probably started most of the joke-conspiracy theories which then set us into an explosion of discussions on the topic.

Eventually we forgot about the whole thing. I mean, we can only talk about one topic for so long! Still, someone was paying for the website and took the time to get us talking about it on IRC. We never figured out why. We never even cared to think about it in the sense that we were probably having these discussions with the person who created the site… We all just figured someone told someone who told someone eventually leading to us discussing it. Maybe that’s really the case, but still I can’t find any other discussions about Looble.com on bulletin board systems or anywhere!

So back to the point of why this is interesting… A few months later, a user on IRC using the name Justin King makes the channel #Looble. He is AFK in the channel as we type and really has not said a thing besides initially advertising the channel. For what purpose was this done? That’s the mystery.

Is this channel in anyway related to the first Looble.com conspiracy discussions? Is Justin King the one who started those discussions in order to make this second appearance more popular? We discovered Justin King has a music album named Le Bleu which sounds all too much like Looble. Is the Justin King idle on IRC the musician, trying to market his album? Does he also own the Looble.com website? Why does it still only say Looble… Looble on Looble.com? WTF? lol

Since we are all still pretty clueless as to what, if anything, is going on, perhaps we should say a bit more on his album in case anybody can decipher any clues that could be helpful:

The name Le Blue was the name of the street Justin King lived on during his childhood and was therefore the inspiration for the album title. The album was released in 2001, and was only available on his website, since he was not signed to a label at the time. The album consists of 19 tracks.

Has this mystery therefore boosted visits to his site and increased sales? Well, as we’ve mentioned, the channel on IRC does not link anywhere and people rarely join a channel on IRC to web search the names of those operating the room. Still, here we are posting about it, and it’s been brought up enough that I am sure traffic has increased over at that site!

For now, I’ll be sitting idle in #Looble, waiting for anther update on this Looble mystery! Hopefully it won’t take another two months like last time! Could it still be coincidence that this website, basically void of content, has come up in the news again…

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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August
7

Just when we had finally all forgotten about the famously mysterious Looble.com website launch, it surges back with another viral following…!

I’m glad it’s back to be honest! Over here at AlienSpore.com we like to talk about online mysteries as well as develop software! As the only website to my knowledge that had some news coverage related to Looble.com, we definitely benefited from the weird page as curious people found our website while searching for clues regarding the purpose of the site!

As we speak, all that can be found at Looble.com are the words, “Looble… Looble!“. We first heard about the website two months ago when someone brought it up in an IRC chat. We had some fun discussing it and joked around regarding what it could mean. If you browse back in AlienSpore News, you can see we made two posts about it! At the time, it somehow became a hot topic which eventually led to everybody randomly saying, looble looble!

We are busy people at AlienSpore.com and therefore quickly got side-tracked and forgot about Looble.com. We assume most people did as well, until last night!

Have you ever heard of the viral effect? Well that’s what happened on IRC yet again. A user by the name of Justin King created #Looble on FunNet.org and proceeded to advertise it in some large channels by simply saying, “Join #Looble!”. Before long, tons of people were entering the room. The viral effect came into play on myself, when I noticed one of my buddies was in a room named #Looble and so I immediately joined to see what was going on!

This is where the mystery regarding Looble.com either gets solved or gets very interesting. In the IRC channel, people were once again discussing the purpose of the Looble.com website and the meaning of Looble… Looble! Many of us tried to ask Justin King what was going on, but he went AFK and never said a word.

We were of course starting to get bored and figured this guy was probably just messing around or trying to take advantage of the Looble mystery to put himself in charge of what could possibly be a popular channel. At its peak, there were about 100 of us in the room, when people started leaving. Then suddenly, someone brought up something interesting…

After a little research, it turned out that there was a musician named Justin King. What makes this interesting is that, Le Bleu is his third and most successful solo album! This cannot be a coincidence. Le Bleu sounds like Looble, and if you remember our earlier research, when searching Google for, “Looble” the search engine asked, “Did you mean Lu Blue”. Also note that Bleu is french for Blue…

Woah! So has the whole Looble.com mystery been some sort of marketing strategy to increase sales of the Le Bleu album by Justin King? Well, in #Looble, there is no actual link to either Looble.com or Justin Kings music site. If this we’re an attempt to market the CD, shouldn’t this user post a link? Maybe he’s waiting for more people to enter the channel… who knows!

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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July
10

How does a website become so popular without even showing up after conducting a search for it in all major search engines?

That’s right, searching for Looble finds 0 results that actually link to Looble.com. Despite this, it has become one of the hottest topics of discussion in all the IRC channels that I visit and idle in. Is this a new company that is perhaps testing out IRC as a new marketing platform? It’s possible. I’ve never seen a website with 0 incoming links and only two words on a white background generate this much traffic!

Of course, many of the non-conspiracy believers still think Looble.com is just a parking page for a future development. Still, why would someone bother to create so much hype for something if it is just a parking page. I don’t buy it, something is up and we are going to get to the bottom of it!

As of now, upon searching for Looble in Google, the search engine asks us, “Did you mean Lu Blue”. Is this a clue or a coincidence? Upon further research, we discovered that Lu Blue was short for Luzerne Atwell Blue who was a professional baseball player. What does baseball or Lu Blue have to do with Looble.com? Maybe nothing, maybe everything!

The search continues…

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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June
30

If you’ve been browsing the internet recently you may have fallen upon a very disturbing message…

“Looble… Looble!”

If you visit Looble.com, the above quote is the only message you will see on the page… What does this mean? Many people have begun researching the term but nothing concrete has turned up yet…

Without meaning or context, the message is very disturbing… Only time will tell what is in store for us!

(This post originally from AlienSpore.com)

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