500 Lego Blocks & Those Claims Of Codes Within The Code

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500 Lego Blocks

“Code within a code.” These claims are ridiculous and one only needs to apply the old but true “500 Lego Blocks” analogy to explain why and how these various claims keep surfacing.

Lego Blocks come in different shapes and colors, one being able to be attached to the other in order to construct a wide variety of finished designs and structures, pretty much whatever anyone desires to construct with them. The Beale ciphers are no different in this same respect.

The Beale ciphers represent completely random numbers, so all that is required is a simple notion one can pursue in trying to make sense of them. The KGC, one can take his Lego Blocks and he can construct the letters K,G, and C. And so in the end the conclusion is made that the KGC had something to do with Legos. One can construct a castle and easily conclude that the the Templers had something to do with Legos, and so and so on. And the very best part, and here it comes, “they don't even have to use all of the blocks, just those that can be made to work in order to snap together “their personal creation.”

Now imagine just how many of these claims might not be possible if it was required that “all of the Legos had to be used.” How much easier it is to build to suit when no such requirements exist, thus allowing the creator to use only the number of Legos that workout for him and his personal pursuit. Construct an island an now it can be concluded that Legos hold secret relevance to the story of, “Treasure Island.” Shapes can even be made that resemble the arrangements of the stars and famous landmarks, etc., etc. The number of Legos used can even be incorporated into the final conclusion, as can the number of corners and interlocking nubs on each or all of the applied Legos.

Why is all of this possible? It's possible because when we first pour those Legos onto the table they represent absolutely nothing, only the means and pieces by which creative folks can use their imaginations to create something, anything they personally desire to create, “whatever they envision in their own minds.”

“500 Lego Blocks”....that's what the Beale Ciphers represent and a slew of creative minds are constantly at work assembling them in a wide variety of preconceived designs. Why? Because they can. :thumbsup:
 

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