I love the smell of napalm in the morning. How to Talk Without Being Heard! With all the treason being committed by the government (NSA breaking the fourth amendment, Benghazi cover up, CIA ripping the elections, etc.), there is good reason to learn how to create your own secret language. After all, whenever you speak, or even text, your words are going to go through the NSA super computers, be scanned for info deemed harmful to our rulers, and then your home can be broken into without a warrant and your money seized, and so on. Able to do the First Amendment without being stopped by the government! So, let me give you some simple data on this secret language thing. The data will be simple, because you are never going to match the money the government uses to make things complex, and because whatever you do is going to have to be easy for anyone you wish to speak to to learn. During World War Twice the government coded certain communications by having Navaho Indians on each end of the line, and the Indians merely translated English into Navaho on one end, and Navaho back to English on the other end. This can be effective, but the problem is that if you look at the google translator you will find that a lot of the world’s languages are already translatable. To enter this concept of creating your own language, easy for a human to understand, but difficult for a computer to translate, let’s start with an interesting little factoid: humans can understand virtually any word, no matter how the letters are scrambled, if the first letter and the last letter are the same. Consider the word ‘dash.’ Spell it ‘Dsah,’ and people will generally still understand it.
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