Solution to #3: Everything Spirals Into Place
Solving this puzzle begins with examining the poem. By the number of the syllables in each line of the poem, by the fact that it refers to a lie and a poem, this poem refers to a "fib". The word "fib" can refer to a lie or a poem whose syllables follow the fibonacci sequence. This is done to point out the significance of the fibonacci sequence. One must count the number of occurrences of each letter within the picture (including the poem's letters), and thus see that 9 of the letters follow the fibonacci sequence:
B = 1, L = 1, A = 2, S = 3, P = 5, H =8 , E = 13, M = 21, Y = 34
The letters should be organized with accordance to the sequence (although B and L are competing for first place, hopefully it is clear enough that one way spells a word, while the other does not). Entering the word "blasphemy" into the answer box will prompt a picture of a zipper to appear. This is a hint that the image's format extension should be changed to ".zip" . Doing so will download a zip file, which contains a font. Typing the word "blasphemy" with that font will produce the word "obfuscate" on the screen, which is the answer to this puzzle.
OBFUSCATE