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Two unrelated stories … a Murder and the Muslim Brotherhood: Both share in common the concept of Disinformation:  Since this “code” can’t be broken, it’s probably meaningless drivel put there to distract the FBI …  classic cell warfare – in this case probably a random murder … in Cell Warfare – all too common … The Muslim Brotherhood in America: Cell Warfare at it’s best: Disinformation: They say, “We love America as they are here for one reason, to destroy the Constitution and replace with Sharia … low tech defeats high tech.  Steve Klein, Bio Available

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FBI asks public for help breaking encrypted notes tied to 1999 murder

(Left: Muslim Brotherhood Logo: Infidels prepare to die.  Right Sheriff Baca, L.A., with Muslim Brotherhood leader Maher Hathout.)

In what seems like a throwback to the still-unsolved Zodiac killings that terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1970s, the FBI has sent out a public appeal for amateur sleuths to help solve a key cryptographic clue in a 1999 murder case.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110329/ts_yblog_thelookout/fbi-asks-public-for-help-breaking-encrypted-notes-tied-to-1999-murder

On June 30, 1999, police officers in St. Louis, Missouri found the body of 41-year-old Ricky McCormick, who'd been murdered and dumped in a field. The only clues investigators recovered from the scene were two encrypted notes stuffed into the victim's pockets.

Your browser may not support display of this image. (George W. Bush with Muslim Brotherhood leader Nihad Awad.)

"Despite extensive work by our Cryptanalysis and Racketeering Records Unit (CRRU), as well as help from the American Cryptogram Association, the meanings of those two coded notes remain a mystery to this day, and Ricky McCormick's murderer has yet to face justice," the FBI said in a press release today. CRRU chief Dan Olson added, "We are really good at what we do, but we could use some help with this one ... Maybe someone with a fresh set of eyes might come up with a brilliant new idea."

The FBI has reached out to the public with code breaking brain teasers in the past--but they were games, not actual cases. This is the chance for want-to-be FBI sleuths to break their brains on code that is part of a current investigation. The notes are after the jump.

Channel your favorite CSI character, folks. Here are the notes:

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