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04-07-2016, 04:58 PM
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The way the navajo code works is that the first letter of each navajo word's literal English translation forms a word, e.g: One way to say the word "Navy" in Navajo code would be "tsah (Needle) wol-la-chee (Ant) ah-keh-di- glini (Victor) tsah-ah-dzoh (Yucca)." NAVY.

So so far we have:

Dibeh (Sheep) and Na-as-tso-si (Mouse)

Which would give us M,S in a sequence (If they're using this in the same way the navajo code talkers did in WWII)

OR it's just a coincidence. Still a possibility. It just seems too coincidental that both phrases fit into a native language that was once used as a code.

Interestingly, they have a word for "Mud";

has-clish-nih

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Guys. The word for mouse is "NA-AS-TSO-SI". Double mouse is "NA-AS-TSO-SI-A-YE-DO-TISH", which means millimeter. I put the word millimeter in the search box and got "***DON'T BELIEVE THEIR LIES***" twice in a row. New clue or another generic answer?
That is a known generic answer, however it might be worth clicking a few more times to see if it's specific to that response.
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