xenovin
Elder Member
I think it says be sure to drink your ovaltine
Specially black-SS cats. Guaranteed hit.So to focus on cat counters would be my advice.
Deleted my reply...Xenovin beat me to it
Because the capsule was red it was meant for some office that occasionally bombed things so it might be for a bomber request.I think it says be sure to drink your ovaltine
Some Canadians claimed to have cracked the code but their published response wasn't very convincing and seemed to be mostly conjecture.Because the capsule was red it was meant for some office that occasionally bombed things so it might be for a bomber request.
The DTG (Date-Time-Group) conjecture does seem to make some credible sense. Other items may have some validity as I noticed the 1st & last letter groupings in the msg are the same, thus as you know it could certainly be a call sign identifier, message priority designator or at least an authenticator. Without an exact SOI (Security Operation Instruction) booklet of the time, the permutations of letter groupings with their actual meanings are almost endless.How a Canadian history buff (may have) solved a Second World War 'pigeon-code mystery'
Retiree Gord Young claims to have deciphered much of a 70-year-old secret message from a European battlefield using a codebook inherited from his great-unclenationalpost.com