Posted by:
Alvie J.
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Date: December 27, 2012 02:12PM
I've found the "Keys" to the Book of Mormon as a ciphered text. All those strange names found within the book are in fact complex ciphers, and when understood tell a story in and of their selves.
My paper entitled "The Mormon Cypher Keys" is simply a test run to see how some of these ciphers are excepted by the general public, and represents only a fraction of my work on the 1830 first ed. of the B of M.
These Ciphers can be authenticated in the realm of mathematical probability, in layman teams: "what are the chances".
The hardest part about presenting complex ciphers to the general public and the layman is drawing out the ciphers in such a way that people with no previous knowledge of cryptic writing can grasp the concept, connect the dots if you will.
What I really need from the reader is feed-back pertaining to how I can make these cyphers easier to read and more understandable, and or any other concerns readers might have.
This is, after all, a concerted effort, your opinion and comments matter!!! Together, the layman and the scholar will prevail, but first we need to find common ground in order to make these ciphers comprehensible to you the reader, the people who matter the most.
Together we can make a differences.
All feed back (good or bad) is helpful and greatly appreciated. Please read the following link (32 pages) and post your thoughts and concerns.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/116621045/The-Mormon-Cypher-KeysThank you
Alvie J.