Thmyl Lbt D-day Mhkrt Bdwn Nt __link__ Instant
“They completed … D-Day … without … ?”
Or assume THEM YLB T D-DAY MHKRT BDWN NT thmyl lbt d-day mhkrt bdwn nt
Applying basic cryptographic techniques, such as frequency analysis and Caesar cipher decryption, does not yield any immediate results. The code does not appear to be a straightforward substitution cipher, nor does it match any well-known encryption algorithms. “They completed … D-Day … without …
Could it be a note about ? "mhkrt" might be مخرت (makhart — from makhra = joke/farce?) or more likely مخترقة (makhterqa = hacked). thmyl lbt d-day mhkrt bdwn nt





