Thanks, and yes I agree it's a ridiculously obscure "easter egg." And that's why I don't buy it. I think I've hit on something big and Drew, and maybe others unknown, are desperately trying to cover things up because it's all coming out too quickly.
Exactly 111 years, 11 months and 11 days after Crowley finished writing the Book of the Law (11/04/1904), Drew Wagar published this tweet:
https://twitter.com/drewwagar/status/712003083124023296
In which he tells us that that the Oolite Sagas "elitey" but that they are not part of the Elite story.
And yet we are supposed to believe that the "easter egg" is solved with the use of codes from said sagas. And it just so happens that the "easter egg" is found by a certain Genar-Hofoen (11 letters!) named after a form shifting character from an Iain M Banks novel. Nice name for an alter-ego of a secret occultist (or somebody pretending to be one!)
We should take nothing that Drew says on face value. Their are clues beneath the clues. Hasn't Drew already told us to read between the lines. This thing goes deep, really deep. I'm already researching the role that David Braben plays in all of this, and if my research checks out, then this is going to blow your minds!
Keep Looking. Keep watching the skies!