5 mysterious ciphers

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When he finally manages to unravel a complicated cipher, it may be the secrets of the world's leaders, secret societies and ancient civilizations. Before you - a dozen of the most enigmatic ciphers in the history of mankind, which has not yet been able to solve.

Notes Ricky McCormick

In June 1999, 72 hours after a person has been reported missing, a corn field in Missouri found the body. Strangely, the corpse decomposed stronger than should have been for a while. At the time of the death of 41-year-old Ricky McCormick in his pocket were two encrypted notes. He was unemployed with incomplete schooling, lived on welfare, and he did not have a car. More McCormick served in prison for the rape of a minor. The last time he was seen alive for five days before his body was found - when it came to the planned survey in Forest Park Hospital in St. Louis.

No division of cryptanalysis FBI nor US cryptanalytic association have not been able to decipher the notes and to publish them 12 years after the murder. Investigators believe that the mysterious notes were written in about three days before the murder. McCormick Relatives say that the victim used a technique of encoding messages from childhood, but, unfortunately, none of them knows the key to the cipher.

It is a sculpture by American artist Jim Sanborn, which is installed in front of the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It contains four sophisticated encrypted message, three of which have been transcribed. Undeciphered still remain part of the last 97 symbols, known as K4.

Deputy head of the CIA in the 1990s, Bill Stadmen put NSA task to decipher the inscriptions. A special team has been set up, which was able to solve three of the four posts in 1992, but has not released them until 2000. Also, three of the unraveled in the 1990s CIA analyst David Stein, who used paper and pencil, and an expert in computer science Gillogli Jim, who used the computer.

The decoded messages resemble the correspondence of the CIA, and a sculpture shaped like a paper coming out of the printer while printing.

Linear A

Linear A - a kind of Cretan writing, containing hundreds of characters and still not deciphered. It was used by several ancient Greek civilization in the period from 1850 to 1400 BC After the invasion of Crete Achaeans to replace him come Linear B, which is deciphered in the 1950s, and it turned out that this is one of the earliest forms of the Greek language. Linear A have not been able to decipher the codes to the Linear B are not suitable for him. Reading most of the characters we know, but the language is unclear. Basically, it should be found in Crete, but written records occurred in this language and in mainland Greece, Israel, Turkey, and even in Bulgaria.

It is believed that Linear A, which is called the precursor of Crete-Minoan writing - this is what can be seen on the Phaistos disk, one of the most famous archeological mysteries. This is a disc of fired clay with a diameter of about 16 cm, dating back to the second millennium BC and found in the palace of Phaistos in Crete. It is covered with symbols of unknown origin and value.

1000 years after the Cretan-Minoan appeared Eteocretan language, which is not subject to classification and can be somehow connected with the Linear A. It is written of the Greek alphabet, but it's definitely not Greek.

Mysteries of the Zodiac killer

The famous serial killer from California, nicknamed Zodiac taunted police San Francisco several ciphers, claiming that some of them reveal the location of the bombs planted around the city. He signed the letter around and cross - symbol for the Zodiac, the celestial zone of the thirteen constellations.

Zodiac also sent three letters in three different newspapers, each of which comprise a third of the cipher of 408 symbols. A school teacher from Salinas to see the characters in a local newspaper and decipher the code. The report said: "I like killing people because it is a lot of fun. This is more fun than killing wild animals in the forest, because the man - the most dangerous animal of all. Murder gives me the most thrilling. It's even better than sex. The best thing waiting for me to die. Again I show up to the light in heaven, and all the people I killed will become my slaves. I will not tell you my name, because you want to slow down or stop the collection of slaves for my afterlife. "

Zodiac claimed responsibility for the killing of 37 people and was never found. Worldwide, it has emerged imitators.

Blitz-codes

This mystery - the newest of all the above, as it was released only in 2011. Blitz-codes - a few pages, discovered during the Second World War. They lay for years in wooden boxes in one of the cellars of London, which was discovered as a result of German bombing. One soldier took with him the papers, and it turned out that they are full of strange drawings and encrypted words. The documents contain more than 50 unique characters, reminiscent of calligraphy. Dating documents can not, however, according to the popular version, blitz codes - the work of occultists and Masons of the XVIII century.

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how about Quipu!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quipu

Very interesting topic. The English was a bit rough though. Thanks for sharing.

Awesome topic and piece which resonates with me. When I was younger, I worked with other student to tutor the college athletes. A friend of mine was studying pure math with the intention of going into cryptography.

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