CodeBar Live Show 8 – We believe there is an encryption on the back.

20/05/2021

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CodeBar
Live Show 8 – We believe there is an encryption on the
back.






Welcome
to a very special ‘Live from the CodeBar’, recorded from the code themed
bar of Fenwood Manor.  On this show I have the pleasure of
welcoming for the first time two very special guests to the bar, Aubrey
Paris and Emily Black the hosts of the ‘National Treasure Hunt’
podcast.  National Treasure is one of my favorite movies of all
time, and it’s full of codes and ciphers and of course treasure, after
all it’s in the title!  On this show we will take one of the
biggest ciphers used in the movie the Ottendorf Cipher or Book Cipher
used on the back of the Declaration of Independence and break it down in
the usual CodeBar way BUT with the help of Aubrey and Emily we tie in
all things National Treasure and we also have an awesome
conversation.






CODEBAR
COCKTAIL







The Patrick Henry Gates Limoncello
Mojito







Ingredients



-
Mint


-1/2 ounce Lime Juice


-1/2
ounce Simple Syrup


-1 1/2 ounces of
Limoncello


-1 1/2 ounces of White
Rum


-Soda
Water






Directions



Muddle the
mint and add to a cocktail shaker, add lime juice, simple syrup,
Limoncello and white rum and shake well.  Strain and pour over ice
into a hurricane glass, top with soda water.  Decorate with a sprig
of mint through a lemon
wheel.






National
Treasure Hunt Podcast




Apple
Podcasts (Subscribe, and please give a review and
rating!)





https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/
national-treasure-hunt/id1523117986





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Websites





https://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_cipher






https://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Cipher






https://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Dietrich,_Baron_de_Ottendorf








Books




‘Codes, Ciphers & other Cryptic and
Clandestine Communication’ by Fred B.
Wrixon.




‘Introduction to Codes and
Ciphers’ by Jenny
Kile







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