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AL Brandes
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I think this might warrant hard, but then again, I could be just missing something that's obvious to everyone else. This isn't simply a "replace every occurrence of 'a' with 'm'" substitution Cryptogram. Also, it's not something that's going to require long division and huge numbers to solve. Once figured out, it can easily be decoded by hand in less than a couple minutes... give it a go: "wf7kHmIX Xm3c4SixGoLyNz8c8NkDt" "VClHWtLpLa2Qfow4CLm" "GCfDcuFc4Wz8n)EE3IHgGjGs" All three are SEPARATE encryptions using the exact same method. I put three just in case that helps, each one makes sense by itself, they don't go together.
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