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Episode 5 – The Pigpen Cipher
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Manage episode 222555394 series 1932333
by Ejhazz Milford
On this week’s episode, we go over the history of the pigpen cipher. Stay strapped to your seat for this one folks because the history of the pigpen cipher is a long and exciting one. It’ll take you from the secretive Freemasons, to the treacherous Confederates, and to so much more. Who knows. By the end, you may be ready to starting encoding messages of your own.
Works Cited
Butler, W. S., & Keeney, L. D. (2001).Secret messages: concealment, codes, and other types of ingenious communication. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Khan, David. The Codebreakers . The Macmillan Company, 1967.
MacNulty, W. K. (2006). Freemasonry: symbols, secrets, significance. London: Thames & Hudson.
Tiburcio, Marco. “Prying Open the Pigpen Cipher.” Wonders & Marvels , Vanderbilt University.
Websites
archives.fbi.gov/archives/about-u…fsc/jan2000/olso
n.htm
crypto.interactive-maths.com/pigpen-cipher.html
www.civilwarsignals.org/cipher/pigpencipher.html
Music
Solo Cello Passion by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Production
52 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 01, 2022 19:03 (). Last successful fetch was on August 12, 2021 19:05 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 222555394 series 1932333
by Ejhazz Milford
On this week’s episode, we go over the history of the pigpen cipher. Stay strapped to your seat for this one folks because the history of the pigpen cipher is a long and exciting one. It’ll take you from the secretive Freemasons, to the treacherous Confederates, and to so much more. Who knows. By the end, you may be ready to starting encoding messages of your own.
Works Cited
Butler, W. S., & Keeney, L. D. (2001).Secret messages: concealment, codes, and other types of ingenious communication. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Khan, David. The Codebreakers . The Macmillan Company, 1967.
MacNulty, W. K. (2006). Freemasonry: symbols, secrets, significance. London: Thames & Hudson.
Tiburcio, Marco. “Prying Open the Pigpen Cipher.” Wonders & Marvels , Vanderbilt University.
Websites
archives.fbi.gov/archives/about-u…fsc/jan2000/olso
n.htm
crypto.interactive-maths.com/pigpen-cipher.html
www.civilwarsignals.org/cipher/pigpencipher.html
Music
Solo Cello Passion by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Production
52 episodes
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