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  1. Dubious, right? on WW2 Pigeon Code Decrypted By Canadian? · · Score: 2

    Dubious, right? If nobody knows, mandating outside references exudes oddness. Variable acronyms lose time in nervy efforts! :-) In other words, the initial-based decryption as claimed looks like hopeful nonsense rather than a proper decryption as such. More here:- http://www.ciphermysteries.com/2012/12/16/dead-ww2-pigeon-cipher-cracked-with-ww1-codebook-says-the-mail-errr-really

  2. Chaocipher and chaos theory post... on The Secrets of the Chaocipher Finally Revealed · · Score: 1

    I've just put up a follow-up Chaocipher post which discusses the parallels between Byrne's cryptography and chaos theory, if you're interested. :-)

  3. Re:Debunked almost a year ago on The Voynich Manuscript May Have Been Decoded · · Score: 1

    That's my blog: I've been documenting Edith Sherwood's amazing (but wobbly) Voynich claims for the last few years, such as:-
    (1) That a very young Leonardo da Vinci wrote it
    Problem: LdV was left-handed, while the Voynich Ms was written by a right-hander. D'oh!
    http://www.ciphermysteries.com/2008/01/25/mona-lisa-overkill

    (2) That she has managed to decode the Voynich plants
    Problem: her botany and history both seem thin (if not actually transparent). Duh!
    http://www.ciphermysteries.com/2008/09/13/edith-sherwoods-voynich-plants

    (3) That the VMs is anagrammed, as evidenced by the unreadable marginalia on the back page
    Problem: this is just optimistic rubbish, based on her reading of the third letter. Drat! See the above link as well as:-
    http://www.ciphermysteries.com/2009/04/11/a-guide-to-leonardo-da-vincis-handwriting

    Honestly, why does she keep posting up this stuff? And (perhaps more interestingly) why does she keep promoting it via Google Adwords? Given that she must have spent thousands of dollars by now, perhaps she's planning to write an amazing "The-Voynich-was-by-Leonardo" book? All nonsensical grist for the long-suffering Voynich mill, I'm afraid. :-(