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Jody Maat’s “Old Dutch” Voynich theory…

Posted by nickpelling on Jun 3rd, 2009 - 11 comments.
Would we recognize the solution to the Voynich Manuscript even if it was right in front of us? Some people believe that it continues to evade us because our expectations of where we should be looking are wrong: in other words, that, pace Henri Atlan (as quoted by Cornelius Castoriadis), we have got into the habit of looking beneath lampposts for our key because that's where ...

Nostradamus quatrain cipher…?

Posted by nickpelling on Feb 14th, 2009.
In retrospect, it all seems bleakly inevitable: that enigmatologists would move on from the lardy Bacon-stuffed margins of Shakespeariana to find new hunting grounds. Personally, I thought Nostradamus scrabbled pretty hard to find rhymes for his verses, but a new book claims these were all just a cover story, and that it was no more than an enciphered journal....

New Beale Papers Theory…

Posted by nickpelling on Jan 23rd, 2009 - 8 comments.
Word arrives at Mysteries Mansion from "Fred Jones / Will Smith" about his/her shiny new Beale Papers theory: "Yes the codes are broken! I am giving them out free for all to see at http://www.bealetreasurecodes.com " As everyone knows, Part 2 was decoded in the original 1885 pamphlet (though the precise details of how the decoder silently worked past where the encoder misnumbered the ...

More Dan Burisch Voynichification…

Posted by nickpelling on Jun 27th, 2008.
It used to be the case that Google could find hardly anything connecting Dan Burisch and the Voynich Manuscript apart from my postings here: but now there are over 50 hits. Some of these, such as this one, are from people on the inside of the labyrinth/RPG: these tend to throw yet more sand in the face of anyone ...

Voynich-related novel reviews…

Posted by nickpelling on Jun 9th, 2008 - 3 comments.
In much the same way that the Voynich Manuscript has provided a blank screen for generations of amateur cryptologists to project their code-breaking desires onto, it has in recent years provided a rich loam for writers to plant their novelistic seeds into. In the bad old days of novel-writing, the VMs would simply have been treated as an interchangeable cipher-based ...

Review of "Enoch’s Portal"…

Posted by nickpelling on May 19th, 2008.
Another day, another Voynich novel to read: but "Enoch's Portal" by A.W.Hill is certainly one with a heady sense of ambition. The flame the author wants us readers to touch is nothing short of an occult 'Theory Of Everything': a kind of quantum alchemy, linking Cathar euthanasia with Renaissance magic all the way through to Nazi Germany, the ...

Two alternative histories vying for the mainstream…

Posted by nickpelling on Feb 28th, 2008 - 1 comment.
One noticeable thing about the Voynich Manuscript is how theories and hypotheses in the 'cloud of the possible' surrounding it are perpetually trying to enter the mainstream consciousness. From Gordon Rugg's "Verifier" nonsense, to John Stojko's Old Ukrainian, to Leo Levitov's Cathar make-belief, even though they give it their best shot, the ramshackle pile of fairground cans they're aimed at ...