“Copiale Cipher” Cracked October 25, 2011UncategorizedAnthropologyGreg Laden It is a document linked to a secret society. Here is the translated text Like this:Like Loading...
All the articles about this cipher so far are just discussing the technology in cracking it. Does anyone actually have the translation? Reply
Phrost, The entire text can be found http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/~bea/copiale/copiale-translation.pdf It looks like to be an offshoot of some form of Masonism given a lot of the symbolism used. Reply
Thanks, I put a link in there. So, if these are like the Knights of Columbus or something, then they are the Knights who go Nee!!!!!!! Reply
What I find interesting is the total lack of correlation between how important or interesting something is and how hard they made it for us to read. Reply
The combination of obscurity, incoherence, and silliness makes me very suspicious that this is a fraud. Especially the references to silly walks. Reply
All the articles about this cipher so far are just discussing the technology in cracking it. Does anyone actually have the translation?
i like the video.
Phrost,
The entire text can be found http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/~bea/copiale/copiale-translation.pdf
It looks like to be an offshoot of some form of Masonism given a lot of the symbolism used.
Thanks, I put a link in there.
So, if these are like the Knights of Columbus or something, then they are the Knights who go Nee!!!!!!!
ha. wrong. it is actually a cookbook titled “To Serve Man.”
The text can be summed up as “what is 6 times 7 ?” and “beware of Vogons”.
What I find interesting is the total lack of correlation between how important or interesting something is and how hard they made it for us to read.
The combination of obscurity, incoherence, and silliness makes me very suspicious that this is a fraud.
Especially the references to silly walks.