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I can only give out what I have given to others at this time.:treasurechest:
 

You fellas do realize that several folks have made the same type claims. However, once they start to offer more detail their solutions only work if they start substituting values and codes or start applying all sorts of creative math and formulas and even star alignments. So my question is this; does anyone have a clean simple substitution solution to the presented ciphers, just as they are? I'm betting nobody can say yes.

This is what I have always said is the danger of those ciphers. Once you start believing that you have the solution it's easy to start applying adjustments here and there in order to make those solutions work. Bedford county is littered with dig sites by those who have fallen into the same trap. But good luck in your adventures.
 

You fellas do realize that several folks have made the same type claims. However, once they start to offer more detail their solutions only work if they start substituting values and codes or start applying all sorts of creative math and formulas and even star alignments. So my question is this; does anyone have a clean simple substitution solution to the presented ciphers, just as they are? I'm betting nobody can say yes.

This is what I have always said is the danger of those ciphers. Once you start believing that you have the solution it's easy to start applying adjustments here and there in order to make those solutions work. Bedford county is littered with dig sites by those who have fallen into the same trap. But good luck in your adventures.
There is a limerick within this cipher. It is short but it is there.
 

... So my question is this; does anyone have a clean simple substitution solution to the presented ciphers, just as they are? I'm betting nobody can say yes.
The provided C2 DOI decoded cipher was included as a "baited hook" to reel in buyers for the 50 cents western/treasure dime novel.
 

Given the length of the cipher a limerick could be easy rationalized, or positioned, within a few lines of the code by the decoder. Edward Lear made limericks quite popular, these usually only being around five lines long.

There are three to five code segments that easily allow for any number of grammatically correct sentences to be formed simply due to the range of codes. So I guess I'm just missing the significance of a limerick forming anywhere in the cipher during a typical blind decoding process as it could/should be expected once pursued.
 

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Given the length of the cipher a limerick could be easy rationalized, or positioned, within a few lines of the code by the decoder. Edward Lear made limericks quite popular, these usually only being around five lines long.

There are three to five code segments that easily allow for any number of grammatically correct sentences to be formed simply due to the range of codes. So I guess I'm just missing the significance of a limerick forming anywhere in the cipher during a typical blind decoding process as it could/should be expected once pursued.

I think it more to be a epitaph, from Greek ἐπιτάφιος
 

FinderKeeper, A new nick name for you ( Hollywood )

Seems every time I turn on the TV you are popping up.

Get er done Den

God Bless
 

FinderKeeper, A new nick name for you ( Hollywood )

Seems every time I turn on the TV you are popping up.

Get er done Den

God Bless

Where'd you see them on TV.....old show or new preview?
 

these shows were cool but needed to be a few episodes each there.....oh well
 

So- I promised that I would have my Beale Papers proof published and out by March...and that's not going to happen. Very close but no cigar just yet. For those who have contacted me for a copy...patience- its coming. Anyone who wants to be included please contact me and let me know you would like to review it and I'll send it to you.
 

So- I promised that I would have my Beale Papers proof published and out by March...and that's not going to happen. Very close but no cigar just yet. For those who have contacted me for a copy...patience- its coming. Anyone who wants to be included please contact me and let me know you would like to review it and I'll send it to you.

Eh...? Bedford County, VIRGINIA...?
 

I got my Beale decoder ring in the mail today ! They still make Ovaltine ? :icon_scratch:
 

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