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I found this code, please help!
I found this in an old desk, I think its a phrase or message. Is there anywhere online I can ask for other users to break it for me?
Thanks!
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It looks like a quite common one. See if you can find some books for kids that have different codes in them, this should be among them.
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It should be the "templar code", but it means nothing in english :
RMKIJYBG
GFBHLF
RGSBHDV
FHNG
There is also perhaps a change of letters, but they are too few to analyse the frequence of them. In which country do you find it?
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It tells of a time when the great masses of the Rome 2 forum will rise in revolt.
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They dont know how. They would break upon our veteran shields.
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A random Coliseumite can cause more of a revolution than those guys.
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They think they're smart but outside of the Rome 2 forum they are nothing but lost little children.
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Originally Posted by
caspian
I found this in an old desk, I think its a phrase or message. Is there anywhere online I can ask for other users to break it for me?
Thanks!
Attachment 267614
It's called the Freemason's Cipher, and is usually decoded by this
http://www.themasonictrowel.com/educ...her/cipher.gif
and this also
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...cipher_key.png
But as pointed out, I don't find much sense in it, unless it's a clue to break... another thing.
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Holy ****! That's America's access codes! I was looking for that cause I was planning on selling it to North Korea. So can I have it back seeing as I misplaced it?
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Just sell them. North Koreans don't have Internet access anyway!
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Originally Posted by
Raritу
Okay, now I'm genuinely curious. And possibly a little scared. We need to figure out what this is for.
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Originally Posted by
Double A
Okay, now I'm genuinely curious. And possibly a little scared. We need to figure out what this is for.
National Treasure: TWC Edition.
We really need to know what language it could be written in if we want to try to solve it.
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Originally Posted by
aqd
Just sell them. North Koreans don't have Internet access anyway!
North Korea makes 6 million dollars a year from farming gold in WoW.
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Why do you have a Freemason cipher?
Just who are you?
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Originally Posted by
Sir Adrian
North Korea makes 6 million dollars a year from farming gold in WoW.
Those are specialists. The common North Koreans are forbidden to know anything on Internet! As far as they know their all-loving lord Kim never needs any money since he's omnipotent!
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They obviously steal that money from the Chinese gold farmers.
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I went in a different route, I programmed a php code that replaces the letters in the first line to any recognizable 8 letter word with no repeating letters, still working on it though.
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A bit of background story where I found it: the power went out the other day and I find myself reading beside a very old bookcase. I look up and this code was lightly carved in the wood in half and inch squares. This particular bookcase was from a very large library from my mother's family dating back before World War 2.
The history behind it made me want to find out what it means.
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Originally Posted by
caspian
I went in a different route, I programmed a php code that replaces the letters in the first line to any recognizable 8 letter word with no repeating letters, still working on it though.
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A bit of background story where I found it: the power went out the other day and I find myself reading beside a very old bookcase. I look up and this code was lightly carved in the wood in half and inch squares. This particular bookcase was from a very large library from my mother's family dating back before World War 2.
The history behind it made me want to find out what it means.
My money's on it having something to do with a book on the bookcase. Got anything that could relate to it?
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Originally Posted by
aqd
Just sell them. North Koreans don't have Internet access anyway!
In North Korea, they actually make a living by using government supplied computers to crack bank accounts and steal money.
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Etched into a bookcase? This really is getting interesting