1. Voynich Manuscript
Voynich Manuscript Named after the Polish-American book dealer Wilfrid M. antique Voynich,
who acquired in 1912, the Voynich manuscript is a book of 240 pages or detailed written in an
unknown script. The yard is also filled with pictures of colorful diagrams strange, strange events
and the plants do not seem to match any existing species, adding to the intrigue of the documents
and difficulties deciphering the manuscript. The original author of the text is also not known yet,
but carbon dating has revealed that the pages created roughly between 1,404 and 1,438 years
ago. It has been called "the world's most mysterious manuscript." Theories abound about the
origins and nature of the script. Some believe it was meant to be a pharmacopoeia, to address
topics in medieval or modern medicine early. Many herbs and plants picture suggests that it is a
sort of textbook for an alchemist. The fact, that there are many astronomical diagrams combined
with biological images. And even that assumes that there is some strange theory to propose that
this book may declare the origin of an alien. It is most diyakinin the theory is that this book is not
likely a hoax, considering the amount of time, money and detail that would be required to make.
2. Kryptos
the CIA headquarters in Langley Va. It's very mysterious, in fact, that the CIA was not able to
solve this code. The statue contains four inscriptions, and although three of them have been solved,
the fourth statue remained elusive (Read what the inscription says the first three here). In 2006
Sanborn let slip that there is a clue in the first inscription of the latter, and in 2010 he released
another clue: Letters 64-69 NYPVTT in section 4 encode the text BERLIN.
3. Prasasti Shugborough
may consider it nothing more than a statue of the famous painter Nicolas Poussin creation ', Look
closer, though "Arcadian Shepherds". And you will see a curious sequence of letters:
DOUOSVAVVM - code that has escaped from the decomposition for more than 250 years.
Although the identity of the carver code remains a mystery, some have speculated that the code
could be clues left by the Knights Templar on the whereabouts of the Holy Grail. Many of the
greatest minds the world has been trying to crack the code and failed, including Charles Dickens
and Charles Darwin.
4. Tamam Shud
Case Considered as one of the mysteries in Australia's most profound. Tamam shud case revolves
around an unidentified man found dead in December 1948 on Somerton beach in Adelaide,
Australia. Aside from the fact that human beings can never be identified, the mystery deepened
after a small piece of paper with the words "Tamam Shud" is found in a hidden pocket sewn inside
the pants of the victim. This phrase is translated as the phrase "ended" or "finished" and is a
phrase that is used on the last page of a collection of poems called "The Rubaiyat" of Omar
Khayyam. This adds to the mystery, a copy of the collection of Khayyam was later discovered that
contains code written in it and is believed to have been left behind by the dead man. Because the
contents of Khayyam poems, many came to believe that the message and possibly a suicide note,
but it remains unresolved, as does the other cases.
5. Georgia Guidestones
The Georgia Guidestones, sometimes referred to as the "American Stonehenge," is a granite
monument in Elbert County was founded, Georgia, in 1979. The stones are engraved in eight
languages - English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese and Russian - each
delivering 10 New Orders for "The Age of Reason". These stones are also in line with certain
astronomical features. Although the monument does not contain the encrypted message,
destination and origin remains shrouded in mystery. They were commissioned by an unidentified
man, who goes by the pseudonym of RC Christian. Of the 10 commands, the first one is probably
the most controversial: "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature."
Many are taken to be a license for the extermination of the human population to a certain number,
and criticism of the stone has called them to be destroyed. Some conspiracy theorists even believe
they may have been designed by a "Luciferian secret society" called for a new world order.
6.Rongorongo
believe they represent a system that is missing from the writing or proto-writing and may be one of
only three or four independent invention of writing in human history. The glyphs can not explain
the true message and some believe could offer clues about the collapse of civilization-building
statues of Easter Island, or maybe it will be lost forever.
7.Surat Zodiac
Zodiac is a series of four letters encrypted message believed to have been written by the famous
Zodiac Killer, a serial killer who terrorized San Francisco Coastal residents in the late 1960s and
early 1970s. The letters written by the possibility as a way to mock journalists and police, and
although one of the messages have been described, the other three remain unsolved. The identity of
the Zodiac Killer also remains a mystery, although no Zodiac murders have been identified since
1970. That 7 The World's Greatest Mystery unsolved to this day
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