Comment on Is the Morse code a route transposition cipher? by puzzled
During the civil war route ciphers were used by the North. The ciphers involved whole words arranged on a grid. I have been wondering if this type of cipher might have been used on the already...
View ArticleComment on WGS Responds to Kryptosfan by puzzled
If K4 is a form for a crossword puzzle, then KryptosClue could be something like 8 down: City where ISIS statue is. Answer: Berlin Or 10 across: …….etc. By the way, Sanborn saying that he had 5000 hits...
View ArticleComment on Steganography by kryptosfan
You might need to expand on that one for those of us who don’t know what you’re talking about.
View ArticleComment on Steganography by kryptosfan
Scheidt is credited with setting up the ciphering systems even if Sanborn customized them in terms of keywords etc. You would have to make the case that Sanborn had an anthro-geological savant...
View ArticleComment on Finding BERLIN at the CIA by kryptosfan
Except in temporal relevance as the tunnel was in the 50′s and the Berlin wall was in 1989/1990.
View ArticleComment on WGS Responds to Kryptosfan by kryptosfan
A little juvenile humor from the wikipage. Wolfram Research Cook-blocked for 2 years.
View ArticleComment on Is the Morse code a route transposition cipher? by kryptosfan
Sanborn has either honestly suggested there is an over-arching meta-message to the whole of Kryptos or is a talented self-promoter and is encouraging further mystery in the event that K4 is solved and...
View ArticleComment on WGS Responds to Kryptosfan by kryptosfan
Actually, I’m pretty sure we can take him literally. It’s interesting that you would reference ISIS in this context, be careful lest we suspect you of being an Organization of Democratic Intelligence...
View ArticleComment on Berlin Monument Dedication at the CIA by clfeige
yes, but since we are talking about the CIA it would be called Operation Gold. Operation Stopwatch was the British intelligence service code name. I think the story has a lot in common with both K2 and...
View ArticleComment on WGS Responds to Kryptosfan by Scarlet
Any replies yet kryptos fan? Maybe the real puzze is “Where is JS?” There’s a t-shirt for you.
View ArticleComment on WGS Responds to Kryptosfan by kryptosfan
Nothing yet, the silence is resounding. I just went to see if they just fixed it without responding and it looks like a no. I wonder what he is doing actually, I think his Energy Effects was put up in...
View ArticleComment on WGS Responds to Kryptosfan by Titus Groan
I submitted NOSOLUTION, just to be a dick.
View ArticleComment on Welcome by Willisk
Fan’ thanks for taking this. Non cryptic as my other post. That game is past and a few ideas to proffer to My Friends. Look at first opening scene of Twilight Eyes . Do not launch, just first...
View ArticleComment on Kryptos News by wacouta
I think I figured it out . So I could not get through on the link and had to try writing to the CIA and they returned my letter and said that Jim Sanborn has the patent and they have nothing to do with...
View ArticleComment on Welcome by Willisk
One or two points fan Wild bill Donovan was I believe T and 109 to USA and Q to Brits, doyouseeanythingq? Do you see any wild bill highnin g? G was CIA hq. The answer is wild bill Donovan is in High...
View ArticleComment on WGS Responds to Kryptosfan by kryptosfan
I’m not as fast as some folks on getting a method. I will always respect someone’s wishes to keep their methods private but if you were interested we could put up a step-by-step process of your method...
View ArticleComment on Classic Steganography by kryptosfan
Thank you Elizabeth, I will indeed check it out.
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