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Published: 27th January, 2012
Last edited: 31st January, 2012
Created: 18th August, 2011
Based on the old Masonic style of coding, this font has taken it a step further and used Latin style letters that were most closely related to the Masonic symbols used in their alleged encryptions.
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Published: 19th August, 2011
Last edited: 19th August, 2011
Created: 18th August, 2011
THE KEY IS HERE:
http://bit.ly/pfH5vY
Also known as the pigpen cipher and the Rosicrucian cipher, this is one of the most simplistic and well known ciphers to date. The key is known for being very easy to memorize (as long as you can write it down!)
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigpen_cipher
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Published: 8th July, 2009
Last edited: 10th July, 2009
Created: 5th July, 2009
This cipher encrypts letters and numbers based on a key containing 36 slots. D/L CopelandCipher36_Key to decode messages.
Cipher is not intended for government nuclear secrets; but for treasure hunt clues, GPS geocaching hints, and other fun activities where a bit of decoding would add to the intrigue.