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'''Code used by Gevura''' | '''Code used by Gevura''' | ||
''Quatrains are used. Four lined messages because its send by pigeon.'' | ''Quatrains are used. Four lined messages because its send by pigeon.'' | ||
− | + | 1st Clue: mind the italic letters they are a message to. | |
− | + | 2th Clue: mind names in the messages, they stand for people or regions. | |
− | + | 3th Clue: mind the numbers they are a message aswell, including the adress number. | |
− | + | 4th Clue: the resistance in WWII used ordinary messages written to real people, but each message | |
− | + | refered to a coded message hiden behind frases, words and names, used to disguise the | |
− | + | hiden message beneath the one the was ment to fool the Gestappo. | |
− | + | 5th Clue: During the Cold war the Sovjets had a spy in America who devised a clever code to send | |
− | + | secrets of the USA trough to Rusia. He used a code that made use of letters indicating | |
+ | each time a different letter from the alphabet. No letter was used twice for the same | ||
+ | message. The CIA could not break the code, untill a copy of the codebook was caught by | ||
+ | the CIA. (In Gevuras code its not that complex - rather easy, and lacks compactness.) | ||
Revision as of 22:08, 6 September 2006
Code still been used
Code used by Gevura Quatrains are used. Four lined messages because its send by pigeon. 1st Clue: mind the italic letters they are a message to. 2th Clue: mind names in the messages, they stand for people or regions. 3th Clue: mind the numbers they are a message aswell, including the adress number. 4th Clue: the resistance in WWII used ordinary messages written to real people, but each message refered to a coded message hiden behind frases, words and names, used to disguise the hiden message beneath the one the was ment to fool the Gestappo. 5th Clue: During the Cold war the Sovjets had a spy in America who devised a clever code to send secrets of the USA trough to Rusia. He used a code that made use of letters indicating each time a different letter from the alphabet. No letter was used twice for the same message. The CIA could not break the code, untill a copy of the codebook was caught by the CIA. (In Gevuras code its not that complex - rather easy, and lacks compactness.)
Broken code
Nothing so far.