Folio 78v: Copper River, Alaska

Captain’s Blog: 9/9/2024 DATA:Location: Copper River AlaskaGeolocation: 60° N / 140° WOcean Currents/Gyre: Gulf of Alaska Gyre, North Pacific Drift, California CurrentEaster Egg:  A. The question mark, a very rare symbol in MS408, the only other location where it occurs is Folio 45v. The question mark serves as an anchor point for maps connected toContinue reading “Folio 78v: Copper River, Alaska”

Old English Law Hand and the VM Cypher

May 7th, 2024 “With further research on handwriting systems it was identified that Old English Law handwriting and it’s many different forms was the original script to MS 408. The point of view perspective of how the cipher works is based on how 14th century cartographers were trying to draw world maps in a 2DContinue reading “Old English Law Hand and the VM Cypher”

Translation of F103r – North Atlantic Treaty

December 29th, 2021: Captain Blog. I literally can’t read this without crying but the back section of the Voynich Manuscript reads a lot like the North Atlantic Treaty written by NATO in April 4th 1949. Please don’t misunderstand me, I am not saying NATO existed in 1433, I am saying this is might be aContinue reading “Translation of F103r – North Atlantic Treaty”

Folio 13r – The Congo

Captains Blog: October 10th, 2021 DATA:Location: Approaching the CongoGeolocation: 3°33’N/7°44’WMath: mathematical proof of the mechanism the authors used to define the equation to set up the math required in Folio 22v – The Antarctic Weddell Sea Gyre.Ocean Currents/Gyre: Gulf of Guinea CurrentEthnobotany: Legend of Eloko Congo Mask and Banana Tree Leaves. English Translation:The sea breezeContinue reading “Folio 13r – The Congo”

Folio 13v – Theory of Ocean Currents

Captain’s Blog: October 9th, 2021 Context of this page is the theory of ocean currents. The trick to this page is understanding what an ocean current does in-between two ocean currents, it stops moving. The graphic (plant) is a depiction of two ocean streams and the text in-between the stems are separated from the otherContinue reading “Folio 13v – Theory of Ocean Currents”

Folio 3v – The Azores

Captain’s Blog: June 29th, 2021 DATA:Location: Azore IslandsGeolocation: 37° 50’ N / 25° 41’ WMath: Marine transform faults and facture zones in the Azore PlateauOcean Currents/Gyre: Portuguese Current, Western WindsEthnobotany: Lagenaria Siceraria, African folklore for knowledge and wisdomCatalan Atlas: Follows the rhumb line to the Azore IslandsHistorical Importance: 11th Century Surveyors Rock Bason and MegalithicContinue reading “Folio 3v – The Azores”

Folio 3r – The Irish Sea

Captain’s Blog: June 21, 2021 DATA:Location: Irish Sea to Bay of BiscayGeolocation: 37° 50’ N / 25° 41’ WMath:  length of Approximate, μ-second angle, time=distance/speed, coriolis forceOcean Currents/Gyre: Canary Current; slope currents from Biscay Abyssal PlainCatalan Atlas: Follows the rhumb lineEthnobotany: Ash Tree: Viking legend of YggdrasilEaster Egg: Plant resembles the backside of an azoreContinue reading “Folio 3r – The Irish Sea”

Voynich Language in 30% of all languages

Thursday, December 3rd, 2020 After a week-long adventure in trying to translate the first page we have decided to pause the translation for now as it appears to be a clever mirage in languages.  Perhaps a templar alchemist’s code language? One day it looks like Latin, the next Spanish, on one page even English wordsContinue reading “Voynich Language in 30% of all languages”

Voynich Manuscript Plants are Maps

Thursday, November 19,2020 Analyzed the flowers in the manuscript. They are not flowers. They are not flowers at all.  The reason no botanist could identify the plants is because they are not plants at all, some of them are the rose compass. Some resemble pathways or castle maps or city maps.  Are these coordinates toContinue reading “Voynich Manuscript Plants are Maps”

Templar Characteristics

Monday Nov. 16th, 2020: Katie’s Log (KMT): In doing research on the ancient use of the astrolabe dad mentioned an old manuscript from 1420 that might describe how it works but is not in a translatable known language.  Thought maybe I should look at it and if my Opera skills in translating scripts could gleamContinue reading “Templar Characteristics”