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A little "nut" to crack for fun. An example of how simple and childish a code can be hidden by simple "duality"..

Jack is trying to enter the new and super trendy club in town. It is said that the club is only for the cool and hip that knows a special secret. Jack has no referral code, password or clue, but he hangs around the corner close to the entrance trying to catch any password or code. He can clearly hear how the bouncer asks a word, and the guest answer another word and then are allowed to enter.

Jack hear the bouncer say: «Fifty» to the first male guest. He’s got a ponytail, is dressed in a black hat and a gray vest and answers: «five", and he’s allowed to enter straight away.

The next person is a girl, with long blonde hair and a purple dress. The bouncer nudges his head and say: «Seventy». And when the girl smiles and answers «Seven» the bouncer let her in also.

Jack is a bright guy, and soon he fully understands the (not so) "secret password».

Jack is dressed in a blue and red striped sports jacket and a fresh short haircut. He walks up to the bouncer and the bouncer look at him and say: «Thirty». Jack smiles and answers «Three» and starts to walk towards the door. WRONG! The bouncer grab him by his arm and tell him to go home, and never try to enter the club again.

And while Jack despairingly walks away he can hear behind his back, the bouncer tell the next person.. «Hundred-and-fifty» the guest thinks a little about it and answers: «Fifteen» and enters the club... Jack gets very frustrated..and from this day on he can never stop thinking about what he did wrong at that club..why couldn’t he enter that hip club?

Question: What did Jack do wrong? Why wasn’t Jack allowed to enter the coolest club in town?


PS! If some of you like such kind of stuff and like to train and prepare their minds for Masonic/RC/Orffyrean code-braking, I would like to post a text and drawing I made in Orffyreus/RC style containing several codes on the same page, together leading up to the unison confirmation of a hidden symbol/figure and a persons's name.
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Correct answer is number of letters in the bouncer’s number. Jack should have said six. Yes post your thing Øystein, I love all that stuff!
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Yes we know and I spelled it out as letters too. For many people it is hard to get past the first idea of division of the numerical value. Often caught up by the initial "consensus". So I think you solved that fairly fast. But I might think many have seen these similar primary school riddles before.

But still, without the guard present to confirm, you are not allowed by academia to say it is so. It could be a whole other thing... as the long hair!! Read again. This is a classic example why such research is doomed to fail and get ridiculed along the way, especially in an academic setting. All are just eager to say: NO, you'r wrong. If it is possible to put a name on statement; I am right.. you are not, it will be done. Instead of saying; Yes, you are probably right. Good work!
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But in my own drawing I have the blueprint myself.

The picture is childish mainly because it doesn't matter how cool it look. The message is still the same.

The methods used is taken from 16-1700s printing methods I claim that discovered in Shakespeares 1st folio anno 1623, King James Bible anno 1611, Bessler's Apologia Poetica anno 1717 and Bessler's 16th century MT.

I have used circular confirmations so the student will know or feel he is on the correct path from time to time.. Following my earlier threads will help significantly.

We are looking for a symbol that was unknown to the public at the time of publication of the above resource material. (1600-1700s) (You will also find a symbol that was known prior to that time..)

You should along the way also get confirmations of a Norwegian first name. The name is made up of two names. He is a Norwegian writer that was the one that was invited to my house, and the reason I wrote this. His double-name can both be found here: https://carla.umn.edu/lctl/VAVA/audio/n ... names.html

NB! The text is about a meeting at my house at the street/house address: Hanekleiva 101.

The text thus contains several errors. One is for example a invented word: a mix of Dumb and empty handed. "dumb-handed" in Norwegian "Dumhendt". That line says: "You will not leave here "dumb-handed". (You will carry less dumbness home with you)

If I was a known poet my fans would LoVe my way of advanced writing.. even establishing new phrases and words..that how great I am :-) But in reality it is caused by a code being present. All the errors in the picture is!

Have a shot at it:

If you want me to translate the whole text, I will do
A friend of mine, found the hidden name in about 5 minutes.. but he had seen some of my prior study..


Food for thought:
Of course I believe some will find it, because I have said it is there! But then think: What if I never told/wrote anybody this was the meaning behind this Welcome text. What if only my closest friends or a special group knew how?Nobody would ever find it, I am certain. And if somebody found it. Nobody would really believe it and call it a conspiracy, Dan Brown wannabe.. smile/laugh and so on and on.. What if these methods was used on the front page of the worlds most bought/read book in history.. without anybody noticing it? Or what if many of the greatest publications has it.. simply hidden by the silence of the once that know and the (uninitiated) "dumbhanded"complacent scholars..their grin, and their affirmative students..
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A deafening silence from me, Øystein!

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Shakespeare's works has stood like that for 400 years.. I think 4 hours are still a fairly short time.. :-)

A nice drawing though?

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Just a little question Oystein - I may have to recuse myself - is that you in the drawing ;7)
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Well, it must be.. then :-) I think I look fairly good.. At least I smile and look friendly. Rather tall..I noticed just now..
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I know someone is working on it.. that's cool.

By this I want you to easier understand why things like this can remain unsolved in public books and paintings for hundreds and thousands of years, and finally accept such is possible, and indeed has been done by celebrated persons.

What makes such seem unbreakable?

1. Not being taught it is even something there. (Actually makes it unbreakable). ( This point we can now skip)
2. Being taught that such work are for the "stupid".
3. No motivation or encouragement from people you want to impress.
4. Not knowing what to look for. (Double unbreakable) (This we can also skip now)
5. No official tutoring on possible methods. (some have now been given)
6. No official person of high position confirms similar methods.
7. Academia laughs of it.
8. Cause, place, method, solution and judgement is all up to own free unbiased intelligence and public ridicule,
9. All people are biased from point 1-7.

Let me know when/if a new clue is needed?

Should I put a prize on this assignment? What would be a proper Prize?

If we suddenly know it is there, accept it is there and we have motivation (a prize) and someone to impress (public exposure) the game changes dramatically..

Good luck
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For those interested I have made a short YouTube video of the first task/assignment.

The first clue is to correct the house number.

How, can be seen here: (Link in white text for those that would like to avoid being tempted to click).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a06wx62 ... e=youtu.be

In a time prior to Internet, I'm tempted to think that some sort of "members only" club would be great to share such methods. The solutions and where it was applied. "In what dairy places could we have been placing such... and how dairy a message could we place.." Only my closest fellows could know.
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The Norwegian text of the encoded assignment, translated to English:

Welcome to Hanekleiva (street name) 101(House number)
The place where hidden/secret truths will be exposed.
Can you find/solve the hidden name?
or the hidden symbol?

Come to us. All
are welcome

If you come home to us.
Then you won't go home
from here dumbhanded.
Here can His majesty
The king and all his
acquaintances learn strange things.
People of all age-
es and shapes.
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Hi Oystein, my thoughts:
People of all age-
es and shapes.
The word "age-es" seems to be unnecessarily hyphenated and also spelled wrong? This could be a clue. It may just be a translation mistake. I am not trying to nit-pick- only trying to solve your riddle! I think ES likely means 55. 55 ANDSHAP 55

The above quote also implies geometry could play a part.

The word "dumbhanded" is written right on top of the picture of the man's hand. Maybe not a coincidence. Your text says we will not leave dumbhanded, but with hidden/secret truths. Maybe the hands are a key to this hidden knowledge.

My attempt so far is attached. Not quite sure where I am going with it but I see the possibility of a tree of life or square and compass taking form.

Best Regards,

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Yes, you are doing something right! And should now be able to read the name 😉
And your comment about that word being unnecessary divided is thus true!

Did you watch the video?

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I did see the video. Interesting stuff. Is the authors name Johan?
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No, sorry.

Think even simpler. As simple as possible. Acrostic and telestic would be the simpler/equivalent methods.

As said before, so simple that a baby in a diper could be a way of describing the simplicity..
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