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The Garibaldi Letters were, in fact, a series of communications using exotic methods of transmission. The first in the series came to light when the desiccated body of a seaman was found hidden among rocks on the East Coast of Canada; tattooed on the back of the body was the first "message". The remains of a sealskin wallet found hidden in the sailor's shoe gave his identity. His name was Garibaldi and subsequent "letters" - made up of coded messages in the form of an anagram - gradually came to be known collectively as The Garibaldi Letters". They have long been suspected of concealing a coded message. This is mainly due to the outlandish methods used to deliver the "letters" by the author.

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  • The Garibaldi Letters were, in fact, a series of communications using exotic methods of transmission. The first in the series came to light when the desiccated body of a seaman was found hidden among rocks on the East Coast of Canada; tattooed on the back of the body was the first "message". The remains of a sealskin wallet found hidden in the sailor's shoe gave his identity. His name was Garibaldi and subsequent "letters" - made up of coded messages in the form of an anagram - gradually came to be known collectively as The Garibaldi Letters". They have long been suspected of concealing a coded message. This is mainly due to the outlandish methods used to deliver the "letters" by the author.
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  • The Garibaldi Letters were, in fact, a series of communications using exotic methods of transmission. The first in the series came to light when the desiccated body of a seaman was found hidden among rocks on the East Coast of Canada; tattooed on the back of the body was the first "message". The remains of a sealskin wallet found hidden in the sailor's shoe gave his identity. His name was Garibaldi and subsequent "letters" - made up of coded messages in the form of an anagram - gradually came to be known collectively as The Garibaldi Letters". They have long been suspected of concealing a coded message. This is mainly due to the outlandish methods used to deliver the "letters" by the author. Subsequent installments came to light over the next twenty years. The first message read: which CIA analysts transcribed tentatively as:
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