They tell themselves this story because they weren’t able to solve the cipher and find the landmark. By saying it leads nowhere, they have convinced themselves they solved Z32, by saying it is unsolvable and a waste of time (because it leads nowhere, according to them). The irony.
Code: https://github.com/dstampher/zodiac-z32-cipher
Paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=6266638
I also continue to see fresh/bad proposals on Z32 as four months drags into five. It is now comedic.
One way to solve Z32 is to call it unsolvable, but it isn’t the right method.
The right method is the one expressed in my code, which was shared in December 2025. Not calling the cipher impossible because it is “too short”. That is the wrong approach and perspective.

And the scan I have been talking about can prove me right beyond any forum doubts.
Then when someone brings the landmark to the table, the experts say (inferred through silence): “This cannot be. Do not engage.”
Well, it is. Plenty of evidence which converges.
This convergence of evidence is exactly why I am still here to this very day. That will go on until the scan happens, just the way it goes. Am locked in until then, and will keep advocating until that happens. I am allowed to do that.

Anyone that thinks their natural origin debunks is going to throw me off the trail is wrong about that one.

Just as they were wrong with their previously proposed Z32 solutions.

IN THREE AND THREE EIGHTHS RADIANS TEN is the personally confirmed solution to the Mount Diablo code. Solved by humble computer expert David Stampher in December 2025 using Python.
David Stampher is the finder of the triangle. A rare unicorn.

Code: https://github.com/dstampher/zodiac-z32-cipher
Paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=6266638
He also purchased the domain INTHREEANDTHREEEIGHTHSRADIANSTEN.com, which will go live sometime in the not so distant future and will be cool.
The “it is impossible, don’t bother” methodology was never going to crack the Mount Diablo code.
In fact, it is a very lazy “method”, a non-method, really. It is throwing your hands in the air and giving up, even though many clues were handed on a silver platter.
And then thinking “I am glad I didn’t waste my time on that impossible cipher, which is too short to solve. Only an idiot would try that one.”
We will see.
I assumed solvability, the opposite end of the spectrum. I have proven my results with my code. The constraints are defined by the Zodiac.