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Comment on Kryptos by just helpin

i commented…

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Comment on Kryptos by kryptosfreak/kryptosfool

What blog?????? I think, and correct me if I am wrong, to have a blog you need to actually write something.

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Mike G.

Neither BERLIN nor CLOCK show up as plaintext. They are just clues. The word TANGRAM is involved in the final solution.

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Mike G.

Here is the solution to K4: PUZZLES QUIZZES PROBLEM TANGRAM The method for solving it is here: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Solve-Sanborns-Kryptos-Part-10-Final-Part-1/

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by SOLUTION??????

You are putting the horse before the cart in claiming the solution for K4. Have you had verification from Mr Sanborn? You answer does not include the words “BERLIN” and “CLOCK”. These are not clues to...

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Arthur

Here is the solution to K4: EGGS BENEDICT FRANCE GOOSE CARBURETTOR BLOMP. WTF?

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Mike G.

K4 is a key. It is in fact, in the shape of a key. But it is not just a common key. It is a BERLIN key. (Look up the explanation). The doorway that it fits into is the original K2 matrix. Using David...

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by dseastman

This sounds right. Can you provide more context on the blomp?

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Comment on Discussion by DaddyPlaid

Not sure what it means, but was just observing the Berlin Clock words on paper and scribbled out the letters which make it up…. B C C E *F I – K L L N O R. The F… I put it in there because when I...

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Arthur

A blomp is the sound you get when you drop a Twinkie, or other cake, into a whirlpool at the CIA, whilst wishing your 28 letter solution to a 97-ish letter problem is correct, and then posting it on...

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Arthur

…cart before the horse, surely? Unless you’re going backwards.

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Comment on Kryptos by laboriouscretin

KRYPTOS goes with CYRILLIC as a codex also shown with ANTIPODIES. Л TO L crypto key lock between them. For Kryptos the final format is the top half becomes the bottom half and the bottom moves to the...

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Elle

There is a Cyrillic alphabet

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Mike G.

Don’t waste your money on trying to get any info from Sanborn. All you get is a canned reply neither confirming nor rejecting your solution. Figuring out the solution is actually not very complicated....

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Comment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Arthur

How do you know you have the solution? You proposed solution doesn’t contain “BerlinClock” and it is nowhere near 97 letters long. You will never convince the public you have the solution, only Mr. S....

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Comment on K3 by affluvius

AIANHS ENMXW

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Comment on Kryptos by John

You seem pretty sure of your method without providing a decryption

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Comment on Kryptos by dseastman

I’m still standing by my original assertion that berlin is not in the final decryption and that berlin and clock do not appear together. Please challenge me on this someone. This blog is getting too...

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Comment on Kryptos by Arthur

Okay, after two years, countless hours, some of them enjoyable, some not, and countless sheets of paper, my Kryptos adventure comes to an end. If this website is still around when he isn’t, I might...

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Comment on Kryptos by Lazarus

The only way I can see berlinclock is with digraphs from the text of the earlier parts, broken into ?B, ER, LI, NC, LO, CK, in the respective words: deBris, encumBered, tremBling, Breach, chamBer...

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