I started a thread for this - I'll finish it over on this link
Tearing Apart The Chonicle "Citizen" Letter 5/8/74/
theslaughterhouse.freeforums.net/thread/377/tearing-apart-citizens-letter-1974This has a lot more advanced coding in it. After going through so many of these, it's almost like different coders wrote this stuff. Sometimes it's pretty easy, other times it seems more advanced. Even when it is easy you still see all the code and know it is the same, but it just seems, either there is more than one coder(one more advanced) or the same person is taking more time with it, or they don't want just anyone to figure it out. Or maybe if whoever is not really understanding it, they make it easier next time? I don't know. But this one is more advanced. Their sentence structures are more complex just in the style of writing sentences.
Sirs - I would like to express my consternticonsternation concerningsirs - kings, knights, lords, masters, titles
like - choose, equal, double, near, same, relate, on the order of
express - pointed, clear, speedy, signify, distinct, voiced, direct, voluntary, out-and-out, outright, accurate, Spell
consternti - what word is this?
consternation - muddle(might be telling us to scramble it up) terror, amazement, shock, fear, confusion, alarm, distress, wonder, confusion
concerning - regarding, about, in the matter of, re, with reference to, troubling, worrisome, having to do with,
if we
muddle the word consternation... we could have conster(scrambled ) with the word Nation. or the whole thing might be scrambled. what is "conster"?
okay here it is ......express ( spell) spells consternti.... next word is concerning... if you spell concern wrong it might be CONSERN as in consternti. without TIT, ITT, TTI(what is that). it is all MUDDLED up.
wait a minute I just noticed
TIT - is that reference to the same thing TIT willow is? probably not but I need to keep that in mind when decoding Titwillow stuff.
your poor taste + lack of
sympathy for the public,
poor taste plus lack of sympathy - (+ = add)
Poor taste - sour, spoiled, bitter, rotten
poor - low, needy, meager, scanty, broke, weak, reduced, base, below, reduced, rotten, sorry, worthless
taste- flavor, bang, drive, salt, sting, suggestion, tiny, dash, drop, hint,
taste scramble -state, teats, st tea(T) st.(eat, ate, tea), set at,
lack - loss, absence, shortage, decrease (remove some), miss, distress, want, need(knead)
of sympathy - kindness, unity, accord, compassion, understanding, heart, union, close relation, connection
Public - nation, people, bodies, citizens, heads, mob, patrons, suite, supporters, followers, society, country, community, known, social, open, general, plain, exposed, published, recognized, usual, widespread
still working on this, have not CHECKED anything yet.