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Hooked,

The ABAZA is actually from the book. It is a letter sequence . I don't think even if it were ANAZAC I would still know what it meant . LOL

I'm thinking the year of the Hestis a number sequence 3243...... But haven't worked on it yet .
 

hi all just wondering what the numbers are in your books after first edition ,my nephew claims his has no number 1 in his?
 

Bad ,

There is no 1 in any . It has been discussed on the other sites . Notice the 10 in the middle . The the numbers rise and descend on either side of the 10 ? This is common in alot of things so far . Look at the ABAZA sequence
 

Also the dot Key sequence on pg. 16 in BOS and the key To the HBC on pg. 6 in BOS. They each used this rise and descend method to some degree.
 

Sorry to post , but I think this rise and descend will be a huge part of the solve . Whenever we figure it out .
 

Bad ,

Gotta put my daughter to bed . I'll check back in a little bit when she's asleep.
 

just for grins I looked at the solution book and on the dedications page at the front of the book. What did I find you ask........10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1!!!!!HMMMMMMM....
 

My book has a one, I think were not looking at the same thing. WHY would my book have a one and no one elses? This is what I'm talking about...
 

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Mines the same, just my ISBN numbers are different, but then mines from the UK so maybe thats why.
 

If the numbers are connected along the "rise and descend" theory you end up with this...now look carefully through the BOS. Looks awfully familiar.Any thoughts?
 

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been doing some work on the compass theory and found some coincidenceswith the size of them and other circles in the book. I'll do more tomorrow ,hope to hear from some of you ,I'll be on at about 9 or 10 EST.
 

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