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Originally posted by Signals
Well I see TPTB (ie. FOX) yanked the video from youtube...
Kinda makes you wonder...
Originally posted by polarwarrior
Ya know, if you get a boy to cry wolf long enough then you'll eventually be able to catch the townspeople off guard.
I see a developing attitude on this forum that any warnings or predictions will turn out to be false. What a great way for tptb to have us thinking, see even if a genuine whistblower comes forwards or if its a real prediction, by that time we will have been conditioned to ignore it.
Its a fine line I suppose, between getting fooled by phonies or copping a nasty surprise....... Which is better, your pride or your life?
Originally posted by Signals
reply to post by polarwarrior
The boy that cried wolf did it over and over again...And seeing as how I don't plan on starting anymore prediction threads, that comparison doesn't fit here.
Right Signals, like they say there's nothing to see, move right along. The episode is still available to view online here:
Originally posted by skywatch
not to bring up more end dates
but the finger pointing to 6 on the clock could also be pointing to 30
november 30
Originally posted by Oozii
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Kryptos sleuths may finally get some help cracking the CIA sculpture that has confounded amateur and professional cryptographers for two decades.
Artist Jim Sanborn, who created the cypher sculpture in 1990 for CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, plans to release a new clue to help puzzle detectives solve the last 97 characters of his masterpiece. The new clue is to be revealed in a New York Times article this weekend, to mark the 20th anniversary of the sculpture, which was dedicated Nov. 3, 1990.
It will be the first clue Sanborn has revealed in four years, after he corrected a typo in his sculpture in 2006 to keep crypto detectives from being derailed in their search for solutions.
Kryptos Artist to Reveal Rare Clue
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The clue will shown in the New York Times article, celebrating the Kryptos 20 Year Anniversary.. Of the 4 sections of the Krypto's 3 have already been deciphered back in 1998, but the 4th one, 97 characters has yet to be. Check out the link to see what was deciphered from the 3 sections.
I think I'll just stick to my connect-the-dot puzzles.
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