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Travel Bug Dog Tag HIRAM CIPHER

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Released:
Saturday, January 17, 2004
Origin:
Missouri, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Wasserreservoir

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Current Goal

Take me to the 2nd "Official" Israel Cache, by docdesi (waypoint: GCH514) in Israel. When I reach this cache, I will be as close to home as possible.

About This Item

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Ciphers (secret codes) are probably as old as the written word. The first recorded use of ciphers dates as far back as 1900 BC when a scribe in Egypt first used a derivation of the standard hieroglyphics of the day to communicate his secret messages.

There are many notable persons who participated in the evolution of ciphers and cryptography (the science of encrypting and decrypting information). Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) used a simple substitution cipher to send secret messages to his generals at the battlefront. In 1623, Sir Francis Bacon described a cipher, which now bears his name -- a biliteral cipher, known today as a 5-bit binary encoding. Even one of our founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson, invented a wheel cipher in the 1790's, which would be redeveloped as the Strip Cipher, M-138-A, used by the US Navy during World War II.

“Hiram” is a simple substitution cipher. Some will recognize it immediately, though perhaps by a different name. Millions, in fact, have seen it though probably very few have ever used it. The message is clear and simple. Its truth is self-evident and universally accepted among craftsmen and artificers.

If you have no interest in cryptography, don’t loose any sleep over this one. Just help move Hiram closer to his goal. If, however, you are interested in cryptography in general, or this cipher in particular, I’ll be happy to send you more information about it.

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Tracking History (12655.9mi) View Map

Discovered It 7/11/2009 2l@te discovered it   Visit Log

Gespot in mooie TB-hotel van Waalwijk.

Dropped Off 7/10/2009 3tjes placed it in TB Hotel Waalwijk Noord-Brabant, Netherlands - 33.33 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/10/2009 3tjes retrieved it from Stop & Go Antwerpen, Belgium   Visit Log

Mee naar Nederland genomen......

Discovered It 7/5/2009 pandabeertje discovered it   Visit Log

Seen it at the TB-hotel.

Discovered It 7/5/2009 GC_Andre discovered it   Visit Log

I can't help by the goal of this tb so i left it in the hotel

AVerschuuren

Dropped Off 6/30/2009 velsatiske placed it in Stop & Go Antwerpen, Belgium - 396.53 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/14/2009 velsatiske retrieved it from NOIRE DESIR Namur, Belgium   Visit Log

Finally, this bug has been released from the box, will soon be dropped in another cache ! Greetz, Team Velsatiske

Dropped Off 1/16/2009 Botsballeke placed it in NOIRE DESIR Namur, Belgium - 112.74 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/9/2009 Botsballeke retrieved it from kiek kiek kiek, un kacheltje op dn diek Zeeland, Netherlands   Visit Log

This one will travel South from Zeeland to Belgium. It's not really a giant leap, but still it is a little bit closer to its goal...

Grtz,
Botsballeke

Discovered It 12/28/2008 RoRo[tm] discovered it   Visit Log

Seen in the hands of Flusskrebs06

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