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SOMERTON MAN CODE CRACKED: SECOND MICROCODE DECRYPT: SOVIET NAME REVEALED

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Instances of micro written code have been shown and proven for some tears but it is only in recent times that we have been able to uncover sufficient detail to attempt a decrypt of the microcode found on the code page.

Later in this post, you will read of a Soviet name found in the last letter sequence and highlighted, but first a little refresh of the last decrypt.

LETTER M LINE 1.

The first example was from the first letter M found in the first line of the code page. When examined the code from that letter in part, read:  

COMMUNICATION MR SHOT SL REPEAT SLOWLY

Link to the actual page here:

https://tamamshud.blogspot.com/2020/10/code-cracked-update.html

LAST SEQUENCE: STGAR

Below are two images of the last 5 letters on the last line shown on the code page. The first image shows a close-up view of the letters including the presence of a microcode. The second image shows the same view but it is inverted to account for the fact that the highlighted code was written from the other, top-down, aspect of the page. In radio Prosign parlance the AR term is used to sign off from communications: This is my last message no response is required or expected.



The underlined stroke or 'Flourish' stemming from the last letter 'R' was the focus of another decrypt attempt
ECABI MG DEBE DHACDGNGDGENEE EDE
There were a number of partial decrypted words found amongst the 820 lines, they include, NOV, ABEL and CA29. It is quite possible that one or more of the identified letters/numbers is incorrect.


In the centre highlighted example we can see 324 324, alphabetic substitution makes that CBD CBD and when that is put through a decoder we get a number of results but only one that spells out a name.

ZYAZYA

That word is actually a surname, and rare, in Russia the surname occurs 9 times but more popular in Ukraine with 32 instances at this time.

Searches happening at the moment to see whether there is any trace of that name either as a natural name or as a code name.





















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