![]() Ok, if you add all 3 letters sent to Morrisss, from Beale the word count is 2704, without including the dates listed for the letters. ![]() I will get back you to guys and gals on that theory. I am thinking that the document only has to be as long as 2,018 words and that (2906) is a "number' within the message itself. But that is more than 900 words in addition to the next highest number. Obviously, the document has to include the highest number to be the right document. The thing that gets me is, the highest number in the code is 2906, the next highest number is 2018. Last Line: N I T T T, E T A P S U R B D A N O E W P W Morris, are the poor abdicated to with a, "Oh I Wish U Meet Defeat" Morris, a bored to death poor man, with this to do, poor man, with that to. Here is the code and solutions for the first and last lines.įirst Line: T A E M D F P F T W S U I OO A W A B D I C T O T P T R A M M Y O T T T W M P D T T W M P D T B D A M M Y W C B D I I am using the anagram solution also, but in the pattern, I found that you should take the first letter from the word before, the 'key' word, the 'key' word, and the word after the 'key' word. Why code something if you don't hide it in plain sight. I guessed that it would be the letter that was left, would be the 'key'. Morris, guessed the Declaration and found that the first letter of each word was the clue and wrote his solution, that people accept as fact. A friend of a friend 40 years later, of Mr. Beale never returned and no 'key' ever arrived. With instructions, that if he were not to return in 10 years open and the 'key' will come. Thomas Beale left a box with the ciphers and a letter for an Inn Keeper named Mr. The second cipher was solved with the United States Declaration of Independence. To Solve the ciphers, you need a document to pull words from.
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