Well, do you play it, the violin I mean?



He wasn't an Egyptian Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer uses ancient symbols, possibly because he is. Now, looking at that one might think they have infinite possiblities and maybe the longer something has been around, the more possibilities it gains. I got this note "from Jack" (it's not really "from Jack" I don't think) and it just reminded me of how I'm right about one. The Zodiac Killer cannot be solved, traced, because his signatures have infinite possibilities, like he got it out of a book, but if you're like me, you try to solve something. That's what I did. This is why my solutions are the best-that is why my solutions are what he could have meant. Now for something having infinite possibilities they've never been identified except here. For what Zodiac Killer could have meant, and why read my book. Of course he meant to be infinite, to not be traced. The 340 code looks like it had infinite possibilities. If you anagramed it, it probably is just one of many.

Editor note: I found the repetitions in the 340 code. Now, they claim they solved the 340 code: Don't listen to them. The killer is still out there, too. Now, I haven't looked at it thoroughly but it may not be solved, because it looks like their solution requires that multiple elements be transposed, meaning they could have just made it up. Then there's the FBI. They say it's been "verified" by the FBI. Sure like "Alfred E Neuman", which they're only talking about because I "solved" the "My Name is Cipher." I broke the FBI's McCormick cipher. Hey, once I took the FBI Logic Test and scored one hundred percent on it. So did the guy next to me, huhuh just kidding. Now the Zodiac Killer has been one big logic test I'd rather have not taken truly.

International interest: One thing, with the 340 code "solution" I find out that the program ZDecrypto, the homophonic substitution exe, was written by an international software developer and this whole time I was under the impression it was written by the people I was speaking to. That was never mentioned. Of course, I would have liked to know that there was international interest in the Zodiac Killer.