it’s a homophonic substitution with an additional "rule" that i think makes it look more complicated than it is.
623+86kL4mEX6PBKR Tz1cwzF7cn3I91xSQ MbZgncUJd4NEYG+xa YAfW9xbCYXegjIglr SJUrVI6SUkib9yEgc DL+TC+QHGWczOK+sv V6jltEqTZDBi4lHYv zFx9sM+8Wc4M6uBUd KWfHe3…
So I’m not a genius? I guess he got the idea in the course of coding his original text. First he certainly thought "Hey! Let’s have several s…
is there a thread for submitting homemade ciphers for analysis? if not, is there any interest in us laymen trying to fool you guys? i’ve let my idea r…
you guys are wild. a continuous stream of good ideas.
Frankly, I look at the poem and the CJB letters, and I don’t see any similarity between them, nor do I see any similarity between them and the Zodiac …
I think the main point here is that supposedly Sherwood Morrill was certain that Zodiac wrote the desktop poem, If true then odds are Z murdered CJB. …
my best guess is there was a feedback loop between two or more people who don’t really know anything.
is overnight usually sufficient to run azdecrypt on a cipher to see if it’s getting somewhere?
so, someone might have dna from some piece of evidence that has been handled by countless people over the past fifty years? i’ll organize the parade.
extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. bullshit requires no proof.
Or he tried to make them difficult but went way over the top and made them virtually impossible. this, precisely. he wanted it to take a while but …
he was playing a game. he created the rules. it was important to him to feel superior. in his mind the game is invalid if he creates a jibberish ciphe…
self-gratification. he thought could create something that couldn’t be solved and in the process waste the time of police.
hartnell hospital interview page 2, from sunday sept 28 1969 (the morning after the attack): hartnell (describing what zodiac said): "And he sa…