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Started by sky otter, November 23, 2012, 07:51:35 PM

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sky otter


;D
must be a day for pigeon stories..i came across yet another one..
three for today  ;D
and the code is  on the vid..ah something to play at for a spell..yeahhhhh.




UK code crackers stumped by pigeon's wartime message



The message, a series of 27 groups of five letters each, was inside a red canister attached to the pigeon's leg bone and has stumped code-breakers from Government Communications Headquarters.



LONDON - A World War II code found strapped to the leg of a dead pigeon stuck in a chimney for the last 70 years may never be broken, a British intelligence agency said on Friday.

The bird was found by a man in Surrey, southern England while he was cleaning out a disused fireplace at his home earlier this month.

The message, a series of 27 groups of five letters each, was inside a red canister attached to the pigeon's leg bone and has stumped code-breakers from Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), Britain's main electronic intelligence-gathering agency.

"Without access to the relevant codebooks and details of any additional encryption used, it will remain impossible to decrypt," a GCHQ spokesman said.

VIDEO: WWII carrier pigeon remains found in UK chimney
http://t.news.msn.com/us/video?videoid=514b03e9-e877-4c4b-b62e-5259d9930769&from=&src=v5:endslate:facebook:&from=mpl_en-us_TMX_News_Player
the code is visible on the video

The message is consistent with the use of code books to translate messages which were then encrypted, according to GCHQ, one of Britain's three intelligence agencies.

However without knowing who the sender, "Sjt W Stot", is or the intended destination, given as "X02", it is extremely difficult to decipher the code, GCHQ said.

Although the code books and encryption systems used should have been destroyed, there is a small chance that one exists somewhere.

A spokesman for GCHQ said it was "disappointing" that the message brought back by a "brave" carrier pigeon cannot be read.

He added: "It is a tribute to the skills of the wartime code-makers that, despite working under severe pressure, they devised a code that was undecipherable both then and now."

The Curator of the Pigeon Museum at Bletchley Park, north of London, Britain's main code-breaking centre during World War II, is also trying to trace the identity numbers of the pigeon found in the message, according to GCHQ.

Pigeons were used extensively in the war to carry vital information to Britain from mainland Europe. Flying at speeds of up to 80 km per hour, they can travel distances of up to 1,000 km but were vulnerable to hungry hawks and bored soldiers who used to take pot-shots at them as they flew overhead.

http://news.msn.com/pop-culture/uk-code-crackers-stumped-by-pigeons-wartime-message

astr0144

Interesting Story Sky !...

Id be curious to find out what the message was all about ...

One wonders how often chimney Sweeps may find similar things...!


I am looking for a pigeon trainer to train one to fly with a camera   to a certain place that we may be familiar with in NV ?

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Pigeons were used extensively in the war to carry vital information to Britain from mainland Europe. Flying at speeds of up to 80 km per hour, they can travel distances of up to 1,000 km but were vulnerable to hungry hawks and bored soldiers who used to take pot-shots at them as they flew overhead.

sky otter


pics of the paper ..anyone get it yet..?