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Yes, I thought you might find it interesting. One of the things that we discovered over the last decade of studying the code is that there are multiple levels of redundancy and confirmation. It made it very hard to ignore. Some of the revealed information can be accessed with more than one key phrase and there is also a prime key which lines it all up.

About 70% of the information is left unencrypted for all to read easily. But the other 30% is revealed with the code. The code is as simple as this; within a verse can be a phrase or word which stands out and is often a phrase used by Daniel (another similarly encrypted book). John used many such word phrases directly from Daniel. And you can spot them easily. If the keyword produces more than one verse in the search result, then it is relevant. Once you get a multiple verse response you need to look within those verses to find the next key word or phrase to use in a new search. The code unravels as you do this. Gleaning the new information must be done without any interpretation. Take it as literal. Don't let interpretation enter into the equation. The software also removes punctuation (removing interpretation via punctuation). This way you get a clean look at the coded info.

Have fun with it. If you have any question I will be glad to help.