Brit Reacts To THE FBI CANT CRACK THE DEAD MANS RIDDLE!
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Brit Reacts To THE DEAD MANS RIDDLE THAT STILL HAUNTS THE FBI!
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Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m going React To THE DEAD MANS RIDDLE THAT STILL HAUNTS THE FBI!
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I would imagine that if you're the only person who finally solves an unsolvable riddle, the FBI would ask you to join their team.
“Mr. Ballen” is an American treasure… A retired USN Seal.
God bless him!! ❤️🇺🇸💝
……..”sometimes you gotta mind your business” 😂😂😂😂 the NY trip still fresh!!
This could be a substitution cypher. You use two books of the same edition and as long as not finds out what youre using. Its impossible to solve it
For years the cyphers of ZODIAC remained a mystery. Two civilians solved one of the most difficult ones. 🤔
Mrballin is an amazing story teller
Greyhounds are more than 20/30 dollars last i knew lol. Its expensive to travel, and more expensive to find a way to live in a new city.
Check out the Zodiac Killer nobody has figured his ciphers. He was active in cali in the 1960 bizarre
Even cheap busses are more money than you might think.. Its important to accept a person's reality not as your own, but as theirs... true enough to them, even when unbelievable.
finally you do a mr ballen video
Although the cornfield is unfenced doesn't mean it's public land, being a cornfield would make it owned by someone so private property.
A corn field isn't public, the body was in the field not the side of the road.
Were the ciphers in his writing? It looked like huge run on sentences. A computer can only figure out what it's been fed.
I think it's either gibberish or the papers weren't given to him, he either found or stole them.
I’d LOVE more Mr.Ballen reactions ❤
I love your commentary and thoughts on things.
He could have witnessed something sketchy the drug dealers did.
To answer about up and leaving a place on a bus for a new start, it can cost thousands of dollars, plus the promise of employment as soon as you get there even if you have nothing, not just $30. However, public library's, police departments, fire departments, hospitals etc ALL can provide access to a fresh start at the hands of taxpayers. The sad reality is that they either dont want it, or dont know the help exists.
Hi Kabir! I don't know if it's really a cipher. It could just be random letters that the guy wrote down. By using brute force code breaking, they can crack almost anything, including mixed numbers and letters.
The notes are still a mystery.
I love Mr Ballen!!
Mr Ballen is a great story teller.
I don't think it's a code. I think it's sadly just gibberish from a schizophrenic. I'm sure computers have been used to try to figure it out.
I agree, Occam’s razor would suggest it’s just nonsense.
I don't think it's a code either. Like how twins will develop their own language to speak to one another, illiterate people will sometimes create their own written language that makes sense to them to write notes for themselves. I think Ricky created his own written language, and without him to help us learn that language, it's unlikely anyone will break it. The only code used during WWII that was never broken was the Navajo language in written form. Only someone who knew the language could read what had been written, and only the US had people fluent in that language helping us read and write those codes.
I actually attempted to use AI o break the cypher. It is a very complex piece of cypher I rank right up there with the zodiac cypher.
When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought it was Porto football club in Portugal 😅
I live in St. Louis County. Right across the river is East St. Louis is a very well-known crime spot. There are massive corn wheat, etc, fields surrounding it. It makes sense that crooks would use these fields to hide crimes
Your instinct is correct my friend…I’m from the Bootheel of Missouri about a 2 1/2 hour drive from St.Louis. You definitely do not want to stop and investigate an unusual sighting in the corn fields unless you’re strapped. Not just for people hiding but we got some animals especially in fields that will mess you up quick.
I love Mr. Ballen; watch him all the time! Feel free to react to him any time you want! :D
Yeah, this case is difficult because we don't know if the messages were even written by Ricky or if by someone else and given to him. If by Ricky, he knew his letters and numbers well enough to write clearly recognizable ones, but he doesn't leave spaces between most of the letters at regular intervals to show that this group of letters represent one word. Leaving out all spacing is a common practice with people who are skilled at writing cyphers, but not so much for an illiterate person trying to mimic writing. Oddly, there are a few spaces included, many dashes, and many parentheses, which suggests to me maybe Ricky did write it and would group letters into words when it occurred to him to do so, but at other times has whole lines with no spaces in it. I would think a literate person would either use no spaces at all or normal spacing for words, but we don't see any consistency here.
Some letters appear together repeatedly, like "WLD", "NCBE", and "SE" or "RSE". These groupings could represent a particular word to Ricky and how he spells it. At one point, the note has "WLD'S" which could suggest WLD is a person's name, and he is mimicking what he's seen of people using the possessive case and putting 's after a name. I would doubt he has an understanding of contractions if he's illiterate. However, he did write "XL'R" at one point, so either he does understand contractions, or he doesn't always use S when writing a possessive noun, or he does not have a clear concept of when to use apostrophes in writing.
WLD could be someone's initials, or it could represent the name of someone he's talking about. "NCBE" often appears after "WLD" but not always; figuring out what "NCBE" meant to Ricky could help decipher this message. My guess looking over it is that he's writing about someone named whatever "WLD" represents, and "NCBE" is something WLD owns, like a house or car or some other object, or "NCBE" is the person's last name, and sometimes he just calls the person "NCBE" at other times just "WLD" and at other times writes the full name "WLD NCBE".
I think it'd take someone far more skilled than I am to crack this message, but my best guess is Ricky did write it himself and had at least a rudimentary understanding of letters and numbers. He would probably be able to read what he wrote, but it's his language and without him to ask, it is a bit like learning a new language and these notes are the only words we have for that whole language. So yeah, I can see why the FBI hasn't been able to crack it. I don't know if AI could either, since this language would follow a hybrid of rules Ricky was taught and ones he made up over the years that he chose to use, and it would take human imagination to reinvent what Ricky created. Quite the challenge! Lol. I hope they do crack it one day.
Thanks for the reaction, Kabir! Enjoyed this one a lot! :)
Good eye, what makes these cyphers so hard is when people create them, it’s almost like its own language. It has rules, and exceptions to those rules in very specific situations. This may very well never be solved. It made sense to Ricky, possibly others, but we don’t know the rules and the exceptions to those rules.
THATS INSANE I DIDNT SEE WHAT YOU SAID AT THE END HAHA WE AGREE. We literally may never know because it’s a language HE created.
@@MrYabber Haha, exactly!
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Maybe there IS no riddle, just a jumble of letters
The guy couldn't read so a letter would be useless to him. Maybe he was just trying to learn to write, although some letters were backwards, but still wrote down letters he saw around town. He should've asked his girlfriend to teach him. My theory is probably wrong, oh well 🤷♂️
I vote you give cracking that code a try!
Well, as to the theory that someone gave the encrypted notes to Ricky to deliver, you certainly don't want to give it to someone who might be able to crack the code. An illiterate person would be a perfect choice.
Okay I think it was Sherlock Holmes The hound and the Baskervilles. Where he had to decipher a letter that was written upside down and backwards. The. Only way he did it was by using a mirror. Try. Something like. That
Or maybe, and hear me out, he was mentally ill and it means nothing. Heavily caffenated and likely short on sleep as well, my guess is between the mental stuff and lack of sleep it's just nonsense that people want to be some mystery. When it's probably just a guy who had a heart attack in a field, hallucinating from lack of sleep with writings that were never supposed to make sense. Believe me. I've been there.
He could have been an alien!
I just asked the same question at the same time as you, why would you stop? I’m wondering if Ricky thought he was writing as any of us would. Curious.
The FBI can't seem to solve many riddles these days.
The FBI has become corrupt…and is NOT trustworthy…👎🏻