Young man who disappeared in Acre left 'key' to decode books

The young Bruno de Melo Silva Borges, 24, has been missing since last Monday (27). Bruno was last seen during a family lunch at 2 pm in the city of Rio Branco, Acre. After the disappearance, were found in the boy's room walls filled with messages, Gnostic symbols, a statue of the philosopher Giordano Bruno budgeted at $ 7, 000 and 14 encrypted books written by the young himself. Yesterday (4) hackers sent TecMundo a page that was cracked - and you can find out more here.

Bruno left a "key" for those who found the encrypted books

Also, according to a G1 report, Bruno de Melo left a "key" for those who found the encrypted books. In this case, this "key" is a guide to facilitate decoding. The family claims that Bruno's writings were made "using at least four different codes."

Bruno's family also comments that she seeks help in deciphering the books. "Some things we can already translate, but it is a lot of content. Someone who was specialized might try to do it faster, but there are a lot of people looking for us and we are having difficulty distinguishing who really understands and who is curious, " said the sister of the missing boy.

Key (image / G1)

Deciphering the letters

According to information received yesterday by TecMundo, the internet is already mobilized to decipher the messages, but for this to happen, the books must be made public. In this case, Antecipe's director of vulnerability management platform Igor Rincon and development leader Renoir dos Reis set up a website called "Decipher the Book" to help decrypt other pages as they arise.

Decipher the Book seeks to decode the texts

The books are held by the Civil Police and family. Precisely for this reason, there is no way for the decryption work to go any further - unless the pages are released for public knowledge. So far, a page that has been photographed is the one you follow down here. Note that there are already notes indicating the solution for some characters.

Below you will find the decoded page

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Now you read the full decoding of the photographed page

"Hard way

For thousands of years, humans have been trying to find answers to questions like 'what is the point of life'? The philosophy that seems to have begun with Tales of Miletus in mid-700 BC aims to find traces of unanswered questions. Deep searching for absolute truth comes from philosophy, and when we talk about easy or difficult ways we are referring to this kind of theorem.

It is easy to accept what you have been taught since childhood is wrong. It is difficult, as an adult, to understand that you were wrongly taught what you suspected as a child from childhood. In other words, if you fit into one whose environmental stimuli have given you certain behavior, you are at the mercy of beliefs already provided and well established in dogma and ritual, with a concentrated mass of people in it; or allowing you to conform, accepting the concept of happiness and meaning of life embedded in the media and society, so clearly you are part of the easy path to the pursuit of absolute truth.

If it fits in with the second option, that is, the one who suspected every set of beliefs that were rooted to him, then he has everything to be an investigator of the truth in the things around him, entering a more complicated path, in which a minority take a risk or face bravely. "

* Via Tecmundo.

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