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Yes, good point about “NAME”! And thanks for adding the image by the way; it makes it much easier to see the pattern. If we allow reading words in rev…
@marcelo-leandro Interesting finds. Maybe I’ve just been staring at z13 for too long but the pattern below the word “SING” in the transposed cipher al…
@quicktrader, sorry for not getting back to you earlier! Thanks for sharing your video and methodology. It’s always interesting to see what other ciph…
Yes, python indeed – nice language! π Anyway, what you’re describing sounds like an analogy for a hill-climbing algorithm that gets stuck in a local …
@quicktrader Thanks for an interesting read! Considering that we now have a solution to z340, are you still working on this? I’m asking because I do…
I’ve made a few “casual” attempts at treating this text like a rail fence cipher. My approach involves: applying one or more basic operations/tran…
I’m curious what constitutes a hoax vs. a “genuine” Zodiac communication. Maybe someone who knows the case well could explain it to a newbie? I’m as…
This is all speculation on my part but I would be very surprised if the z13 cipher translates to “Dendera Zodiac” (and what would it tell us if true?)…
@ak-wilks Thanks a lot for posting these! I’ve been exploring these sketches for a few days and might have found something interesting. Comparing th…
Cool. Glad I’m not the only one who sees a possible clue. Those two “Vallejo”s on the first envelope never looked right to me – the “j”s look like “s”…
Very creative approaches! It’s amazing how small or abstract the ciphertext can get when the parties involved know the code. I hope that isn’t what we…
Thought about this a little more. I think an exclamation mark starts the weirdness and an “i”, not a semicolon, ends it. An exclamation mark is an ups…
The exclamation seems to start off the oddity and the semi colon seems to end it. Not sure why he or someone else would have done this. Maybe they…
Sorry, let me try to explain myself a little better. I assume that we’re talking about z13 which looks something like this: AENββ§Kβ§Mβ§β₯NAM Imagine …
I think you’re on to something. The “AEN … NAM” pattern can be found in the section marked “must print in paper” in this letter. That section looks …