Button Letter Cipher
Most people tend to discuss the 340, or the "My Name Is..." ciphers. Anyone every take a crack at the cipher at the bottom of the button letter saying it would reveal a clue about...
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He give you a map, and says it's a name of a place.Why X's ? HmmmmBodies buried there, already?People killed in the zodiac Calender?
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Notice there are dots around the circle, positioned 30º apart, like the numbers on a clockface. If you start at the 5 o'clock position, assume it represents January, then count the dots around the...
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Notice there are dots around the circle, positioned 30º apart, like the numbers on a clockface. If you start at the 5 o'clock position, assume it represents January, then count the dots around the...
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It's a longshot but I wondered if we could attempt to work backwards here! We would also have to take a couple of things on faith, not least that Zodiac was truthful when he said the code concerns...
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Apologies Reliez road is just west of Pleasant Hill/Concord.It's also connected to Taylor and Gregory
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Sean: I've been thinking just that. I have a scale copy of the inset map, but I haven't gotten to it yet... after this Coast to Coast show, I'll be able to devote some time to it...
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Thanks Ed, that would be great. There's no telling for sure yet that Zodiac didn't use fractions of inches, but even that is limited. Even if the map was big enough to include all...
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One can also use a watch as a compass alone.http://www.onebag.com/popups/wcompass.htmlA stick or other object is only needed if it is cloudy and one cannot locate the position of the sun. A shadow...
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Three things:1) This issue of the drawing corresponding to an astrological wheel has always troubled me. Not because I donât think there is an association, but because I have never understood why...
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http://www.vintagezodiacs.com/There is a vintage Zodiac clock. The symbol at the top where 12 would be, the 3, 6, 9..of course. It reminds me of the Mt. D map.
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I did a little free thinking excercise about those earlier today along with the map. The map makes mention of "mag. n", so I think compass. Yet, the numbers are done as if on the...
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Here's a picture of a Zodiac watch with the logo in place of the 12:http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/clocks-n-watches/watch/watches/zodiac/
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Well thank you for showing me a picture of a Zodiac watch with the logo in the 12 portion, it doesn't exactly make vtsquires logic less muddy, but it's nice to sea anyways.
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Ed, Did you ever get around to pulling that Map out to have a go at that code,as we discussed earlier in this thread?
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I still think the bomb was "set to go" and blow up the "best [water] main" which was probably Hetch Hetchy.
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DougIn keeping with your classical theme see the following Roman numerals:L = 50D = 500I =1Any way you can use the leftover letters?I've thought about it, but I've never been able to come up with...
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