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ANOTHER TIBOR KALDOR CODE BREAKTHROUGH?

TIBOR KALDOR'S LAST LETTER

FBI Hollow Nickel Case, Rudolph Abel

 The Following Was The Original Decoded Output 
From the Acrostic Code Identifier in 2016

'Danetta And see observed Left Leave Like Teaching Leave Incident be informed necessary I and others Kaldor your trouble unpleasantness everything Things inventory suitcase'

And apart from the code name DANETTA, there wasn't much more to be found. At the time I used a technique described in one of the research documents which was to double decrypt, so we put the above words through the decoder and it gave us:

AND SEE DANETA AND SUITCASE, DANETTA  DANETTA  DANETTA  DANETTA

Interesting but nothing that jumped out and said, here's an intelligible sentence.

Well as it turns out there was an intelligible sentence and it was there from day one, I confess to having known about this for some time and had intended to post it but events overtook me and so today, the big reveal!

What was the message?

THE DECRYPT

It came from the first decrypt at the head of this post, all that was needed was to rearrange the words, and this intelligible sentence jumped right out:

'I observed Danetta and Kaldor leave with the suitcase, and I see everything like teaching...'

Note the terminology, 'the suitcase' singular, Tibor had two suitcases, yet this refers to one suitcase.

This decrypt points to the possibility that 'Danetta' and Tibor left with a suitcase. Just when was that and where did they take it? 

Was it to the Adelaide Railway Railway station or were these decrypted words just a huge coincidence?

There is more to the decrypt which I will post later.

For the moment though, we have an intriguing possibility that is not yet a probability, it will remain that way until more evidence surfaces.

IT'S ALL ABOUT THE FIRST PARAGRAPH..

For those interested all of the decrypted information came from the first paragraph only, I have run numerous attempts at the rest of Tibor's last letter without any success.

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  1. Where's the original post for this info?

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  2. Hi Josh,
    Sure there are quite a few posts on Tibor, about 30 I think but the one you want is here:

    https://tamamshud.blogspot.com/2016/10/somerton-man-tibor-kaldor-acrostic-code.html?showComment=1476333440730

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  3. Ok got it. He went to some lengths to cover the message, using an acrostic code in the first instance and then somehow re arranged the words that the acrostic turned up, that's a fair bit of coding to keep in your head.

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  4. Yep, it certainly is but people that were 'in the trade' so to speak were well practiced in coding and decoding, it was like a second language for them. What has me all but totally convinced is the fact that all of this only turns up in the first paragraph of the letter, I tested all the other paragraphs and none of them had more than a word or two that you could identify, when the first paragraph was put through the decoder it was just full of the words it spat out.

    Remember that the words came out of a decoder and were jumbled by it, it's quite possible that there was a different method used to unscramble them in those days.

    It really is fascinating.

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  5. I always thought Kaldor had to be involved somehow. What's with the suitcase though, was it TSMs suitcase he was talking about or was it one of his own? And who the hell's Danetta? Its quite a breakthrough though, it could just be he was describing the woman and himself took the suitcase and possibly to the Railway station. The timing would fit.

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  6. For starters we don't know who Danetta was and we don't know which suitcase he was referring to. There's a hurdle in that if it was TSMs suitcase being taken to the station, how do we explain the left luggage ticket? Having said that, I would be sure if these were professionals, they're not going to worry about how to rig a left luggage ticket machine or how to gain access to the left luggage department for that matter.

    The only thing we have for certain is the presence of a code and that should set alarm bells ringing somewhere. This either evidence or it's one massive coincidence that just happens to turn out plain English words that can be rearranged to produce a meaningful sentence that fits into the Somerton man timeline. And it could be either.

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