Unlocking the Conspiracy Code

Unlike the more well known Bible Code, which is based on two-dimensional arrays, the conspiracy code was harder to find because it was more thoroughly hidden in the text in a series of three dimensional arrays designated by encrypted numerical ciphers. The codes consist of four and six deep arrays ten characters across and twelve rows down that geometrically form open and closed cubes.

 

Because the ancient scribes didn't know how text layout would change from one scroll to another, they cued the beginning of each table with an eight character numerical control code and the end of each table with an eight character summation.

The numerical code, which mystified analysts until after the Pathfinder mission was over, turned out to be the year, followed by the month and day.

The table’s unique data was then embedded into the ten middle rows on the following principle:

Row 1 Char 1 Character 1 of message 1 Char 10 Character 1 of message 2
Row 2 Char 2 Character 2 of message 1 Char 9 Character 2 of message 2
Row 3 Char 3 Character 3 of message 1 Char 8 Character 3 of message 2
Row 4 Char 4 Character 4 of message 1 Char 7 Character 4 of message 2
Row 5 Char 5 Character 5 of message 1 Char 6 Character 5 of message 2
Row 6 Char 6 Character 6 of message 1 Char 5 Character 6 of message 2
Row 7 Char 7 Character 7 of message 1 Char 4 Character 7 of message 2
Row 8 Char 8 Character 1 of message 1 Char 3 Character 3 of message 2
Row 9 Char 9 Character 9 of message 1 Char 2 Character 9 of message 2
Row 10 Char 10 Character 10 of message 1 Char 1 Character 10 of message 2

For instance, a sample table for the JFK Assassination reads:

 

1963 November 22 (table begins)
JFK killed
CIA did it
Cover up (table ends)

By finding a table's three to five matching tables the entire code could be reconstructed.

According to my anonymous source at the University of Texas the system is almost flawless. "We had to make a couple of corrections," he admitted. "For instance we had to change 'Joshua, son of Nun' to 'Joshua son of None,' and the phrase 'I am who I am' to 'I would be who I would like to be,' but we attribute those problems to Biblical transcription errors and not to our system."

Predictions found with the conspiracy code

What the code says about Pathfinder