Comment on Jim Gillogly’s Response by theoracle
… and Abscissa only adds 2 new letters to the keywords
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So now the board is getting spammed. Great. Is anyone monitoring this crap anymore? I guess not.
View ArticleComment on Kryptos by theoracle
Can someone ask Jim Sanborn if he’s pissed at CIA for building an extension building to to the restaurant half over the courtyard and will this impact the solving of Kryptos, half the courtyard is now...
View ArticleComment on The Identity of X and Q in part 3 of Kryptos by theoracle
LOL you nutter, why does changing written letters to morse code change anything other than the fact they are now in morse code, you are bonkers, hahahaha
View ArticleComment on The Identity of X and Q in part 3 of Kryptos by theoracle
Just pointing out that the plaintext can be 97 but at one of the stages of encryption it may have been converted to a foreign language so, example, write plaintext, translate to russian, route...
View ArticleComment on The Identity of X and Q in part 3 of Kryptos by theoracle
The PressPack available from CIA upon request from the day Kryptos was unveiled states the word is INTERPRETATU (the last letter of the visible letters is U)
View ArticleComment on The Identity of X and Q in part 3 of Kryptos by theoracle
it is agreed by many that it means what is your position, you cant see all of the morse code because there is another slab on top of it. i can find berlin and berlinclock in hundreds of ways using all...
View ArticleComment on Kryptos by willisk
Howdy fans, thanks for taking the time to read this. I’ve posted on k-group I believe the ENTIRE sculpture, courtyard, compass, flag, etc are the ENTIRE Colossus/Bletchley Park story. fyi after the...
View ArticleComment on K4 by daddyplaid
I wish I had a list of all the cities listed on the Urania Clock. Perhaps a quote by sanborn himself is encoded via a 24 hour timezone method. ie 1st letter of city per zone?
View ArticleComment on All Things Considered: Kryptos by Paul Davidsung
Hey discussion . I learned a lot from the points – Does someone know where my business would be able to get access to a blank a form copy to edit ?
View ArticleComment on Copperplate by Bud Helm
my business partner was needing a form last year and was informed about a company that hosts a huge forms library . If people are searching for it too , here’s http://goo.gl/LDoDfn
View ArticleComment on Morse Code by Bud Helm
Great Article. I am sure there are many people who are faced with the same problems I recently had. I couldn’t find BTW, if anyone needs to fill out a IRS 1099-PATR, I found a blank fillable form here...
View ArticleComment on Is K4 an Affine Cipher? by David
It is definatly not a Affine I have a tool that will try ever possible combination.
View ArticleComment on Kryptos F2P: Berlin Clock by Mr. BB
Regarding your comment just below the image of the clock which reads: “Again, keep in mind that we were only to find the phrase “berlin clock” after decryption: attempting to use this particular clock...
View ArticleComment on Methods by Baauer
I think ‘Demotic’ should be tried as a key considering the nature of the last deciphered part. Egyptian hieroglyphs have stumped people for ages, and this is a stab in the dark but there does appear to...
View ArticleComment on Methods by Baauer
(Using this comment to turn on notifications as I’d forgotten to check the boxes in my previous comment)
View ArticleComment on Classic Steganography by FA
What does this mean? You looked through the text and tired to find the same letters? Yes, you will find them…but it means nothing
View ArticleComment on Kryptos by anonimus
I deciphered a few years ago I put a couple of page No guest request that happened a couple of agencies tracked This algorithm is good for many things but not for sale
View ArticleComment on Is K4 a Fractionated Morse Cipher? by David
I don’t think this is Fractioned morse but it may help to find the solution.
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