Comment on Timescape and KryptosFreak by Zac S
I am part of the moderated YAHOO:Kryptos group so if you have any questions feel free to ask. I will say as far as the DIGETAL misspelling goes, the only thing I have read recently about it is that it...
View ArticleComment on Timescape and KryptosFreak by kryptosfan
I’m not sure how others feel but I don’t put stock into palindromes in the Morse code. Monet is very intelligent but he manufactures a second P out of “interpretatit” instead of going for the actual...
View ArticleComment on Timescape and KryptosFreak by Zac S
I’m not totally sold on the palindromes either but it is interesting theory that does have some merit. If a studied cryptologist made this sculpture and developed the code I would say no way on the...
View ArticleComment on Kryptos Variant Beaufort by Zac S by John
If the first matrix is k1-k3, why is an incomplete k4 in it as well?
View ArticleComment on Kryptos Variant Beaufort by Zac S by Zac S
The CT matrix has K4 in it just to show it. It doesn’t effect the results.The grids are incomplete on this web page but if you click the link that says “Zac” in the opening statement you can see the...
View ArticleComment on Timescape and KryptosFreak by oaxx
Monet has a nice site, and I’ve definitely found the photographs and some of the diagrams useful, but I’m not a big fan of his theories. Shapes in clouds. The palindromes are definitely intentional...
View ArticleComment on Tracking Sanborn’s Bronze Marker by KryptosFreak
These are weird times to be alive, Kryptosfan. The demon star at zenith. The Devil Blazing in June. And rumors of the Anti-Christ, the Apostate Angel. And nothing but good news on TV.
View ArticleComment on Speculations by Tim
Hi Kryptosfan, Love the site and you inspired me to publish my ideas. Kryptosblog.com. I’ve got some ideas you might like, especially the forthcoming posts about k3, and RS. Here’s a thought on topic...
View ArticleComment on Tim’s New Kryptos Blog and Happy Birthday Jim Sanborn! by oaxx
Thanks, TIm! I’m glad to have a new public blog, and I’ll poll it just as frequently as I do this one. The idea dump is nice as well, but I think it misses some things. Like the point of K1 and also...
View ArticleComment on Tim’s New Kryptos Blog and Happy Birthday Jim Sanborn! by Tim
Thanks for the encouragement. I’ll have to work on it a bit, because if it appears like an idea dump, I messed up. The blog is created to read in order, and when I get the blog up to where I am now on...
View ArticleComment on Tim’s New Kryptos Blog and Happy Birthday Jim Sanborn! by Tim
Forgot to mention, in the Abscissa section, I demonstrate that the Morse strata phrase “virtuallyinvisible” when used as a passkey on K2 codetext, produces “abscissa” in the plain text. I think I got...
View ArticleComment on Tim’s New Kryptos Blog and Happy Birthday Jim Sanborn! by oaxx
I’m sorry. I don’t think it reads at all like an info dump; it’s actually very nicely laid out and the narrative style is easy reading. Greedy little me read it like an infodump, just scanning it for...
View ArticleComment on Tim’s New Kryptos Blog and Happy Birthday Jim Sanborn! by Frank
Hi folks, if you want to open a gate, you need a key, right? I think, it´s the same with KRYPTOS. Half a year ago, I was sure, that the remaining ciphertext on the copperwall is mumbo-jumbo. Today I...
View ArticleComment on If Your K4 Solution Sounds Like This: by Tim
Why bother with encryption? Derrida. Just state the question and then deny that text exists.
View ArticleComment on If Your K4 Solution Sounds Like This: by oaxx
Sure, to deconstructionists, any parking ticket or Sunday newspaper coupon clipping is a Kryptos.
View ArticleComment on Tim’s New Kryptos Blog and Happy Birthday Jim Sanborn! by oaxx
As you say, ELOYIE (not Q, follow the arrows) is in the handwritten notes. Also, I think BERLIN was supposed to be a crib well before 2010. But what do you mean it’s in position 64 on the k1/k2 charts?...
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