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Program 20: Espionage

ndolat wrote 2 months ago: Our G3 scientists know exactly how to have fun on snowy winter days…talking about spies and sp … more →

Tags: espionage, spies, CIA, FBI, Ciphers

Codes and Ciphers

shannonlynettebuchanan wrote 3 months ago: Alexander D’Agapeyeff After reading Bitterblue, by Kristin Cashore, I decided to look into cip … more →

Tags: Books read for fun, Literature, Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue, Alexander d'Agapeyeff, nonfiction, National Treasure

United States Diplomatic Codes and Ciphers, 1775-19381 comment

fredslibrary wrote 6 months ago: Name:                  United States Diplomatic Codes and Ciphers, 1775-1938 Author:                 … more →

Tags: Crypotography

The Rule of Four4 comments

Melissa wrote 1 year ago: Movel of the Month My first HisLit suggestion is a book written by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason. … more →

Tags: hislit, Mystery, Friendship, Academia

Rediscovering WWII's female 'computers' - CNN

cricketdiane wrote 2 years ago: Rediscovering WWII’s female ‘computers’ – CNN. Computer, at that point, was … more →

Tags: Activism, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Learning, How To,, Alternative Fuels, Transportation, Vehicles, Energy Alt, ancient sea, Building Materials Science, New Building Materials, Hur, Cricket Diane C Phillips, Cricket Diane Designs, Cricket House Studios, cricketdiane, Literacy

The World’s Most Enigmatic Manuscript18 comments

govbooktalk wrote 2 years ago: Have you ever read a Government publication that discussed such topics as the Hermetic tradition, as … more →

Tags: National Security Agency, alchemy, Cábala, hermetic philosophy, ritual magic, rudolf ii, voynich manuscript, William Friedman

A Little Bit Like Everything, a Whole Lot Like Nothing3 comments

proto57 wrote 3 years ago: …That is how I often think of the Voynich Manuscript. On the one hand it has reminded countless peop … more →

Tags: Fantasy, Manuscript, mythology, Voynich

T/O Map Label Implications7 comments

proto57 wrote 3 years ago: As I and others have said before, the labels seem to be one of the best ways “into” the … more →

Tags: cipher, Code, T/O Map, Voynich

Dan Burstein's World Talk Radio Interview

pdberger wrote 3 years ago: Secrets of the Lost Symbol co-editor Dan Burstein appeared recently on World Talk Radio’s Be T … more →

Tags: Dan Brown, freemasonry, George Washington, Katherine Solomon, noetics, Secrets of the Lost Symbol, The Lost Symbol

Decoding the mysteries of The Lost Symbol2 comments

danburstein wrote 3 years ago: Secrets of The Lost Symbol co-author Dan Burstein appears in the Washington Post Short Stack today, … more →

Tags: Cover Art, In the press, Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol

The Jane Austen Code

danburstein wrote 3 years ago: Jane Austen: Liked to write in code. Dan Brown fans sometimes have a hard time believing the parts o … more →

Tags: Dan Brown, Secrets of the Lost Symbol, jane austin, The Lost Symbol

Secrets of the Codes1 comment

pdberger wrote 3 years ago: Secrets of The Lost Symbol editor Dan Burstein talks through some of the codes and cryptic clues lef … more →

Tags: Cover Art, freemasonry, Secrets of the Lost Symbol, Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol

Numerical Coding of Word Sections

proto57 wrote 3 years ago: Imagine for a moment a code which allows an encoder to make random, infinite choices when encoding, … more →

Tags: Code, cipher, voynich manuscript, selenus, Francis Bacon, jacob silvestri, duke august

Biliteral: A Cipher in Plain Sight?12 comments

proto57 wrote 3 years ago: There has been a bit of talk, again, about the possibility of Francis Bacon’s Biliteral Cipher … more →

Tags: Voynich, Code, cipher, Francis Bacon, biliteral

Symbol Quest Winner!4 comments

pdberger wrote 3 years ago: Congratulations to Cheryl Helm! Cheryl, a member of our Secrets of the Lost Symbol codebreaking team … more →

Tags: Cover Art, Symbol Quest, Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol

The target for TLS cover clues1 comment

shugarius wrote 3 years ago: With the hunt on to solve the codes of the cover of TLS, it’s probably worth remembering that Dan Br … more →

Solving Ciphers on The Lost Symbol Cover8 comments

shugarius wrote 3 years ago: We have heard from the legendary code maven, Elonka Dunin, who gave us the answer to the Masonic “pi … more →

Amazing Breakthroughs and the need for Amazing Breakthroughs Yet To Be Found - and tensions between real world international choices and policies in action

cricketdiane wrote 3 years ago: Feature Breakthrough Propulsion Physics 11.19.2008 Artist’s depiction of a hypothetical Wormho … more →

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The Chymical Wedding: Parallel Work?8 comments

proto57 wrote 3 years ago: The 1616 book, The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, is the third of the first three defini … more →

Tags: Dating the VMs, Fantasy, Rosicrucianism, Voynich, Code, cipher, andreae, chymical wedding, duke brunswick


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