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Comment on Not Sure How to Tell When Masking Technique Has Been Removed in Kryptos K4 by Franky

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Thanks for your reply.

That were my first thoughts too – complete misdirection. There must be another clock or
another object and I found one immediately that fits at first sight. But at second sight, it
doesn’t. And it was tooooo easy; that’s not a Sanborn and that’s not KRYPTOS.
So the hunt goes on. The clock clue must be much deeper, than we all think. Sanborn
said, that there’s a lot of fodder there. That means, it needs time to discover.

There are now other theories in my brain that I will not publish at the moment. I need more
time to improve. O.k., the comment above about something buried there, when the clock was
removed in 1996 is stupid. But I’m confident, that there is something to discover in the
underground railway. Maybe we have to take a look at the back side of the clock?

And last but not least, there is only ONE Berlin Clock and this clock is in The Guinness Book
of Records (!!!). And Dieter Binninger was a very interesting person, he was a mastermind.
He died just a few months after the dedication of KRYPTOS by a plane crash (!!!).

At the moment, I am absolutely convinced, that this digital Berlin clock with its set theory
is the key to solve K4/K5. I don’t know, but every clue, Jim gives, destroys my old theories
and I have to start at the beginning again. Absolutely frustrating!

We’ll see!

Frank Schneider

PS: What about this:
From ancient cipher systems (Vigenere) to the morse code and from the morse code to the
modern digital age (with the first public digital clock in Berlin as a clue)?


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