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Magna Carta Sword 8

 Only the lack of the Saint George's Cross ensures the appearance of Rosenkreutz. To reach there, we must go through [L1], [L2], and [L3].

 [L1] is a basic transformation to start our deciphering. [L2] ensures QVAL in AVQ/LFB, and so ensures FB as a name of a person. Then we make the assumptions

 

   RC=Christian Rosenkreutz   and   FB=Francis Bacon.

 

 By the consistency in [L3] (i.e. with no overs and shorts), we are moved strongly to seek a substitute for “cross gules” in [CHART 4]. And it is the time when Rosenkreutz comes forward as a candidate. So Rosenkreutz should beg all three interpretations of L, i.e. ”LLL”.

Further, [CHART 4] yields coincidence between using 50 letters and ending with L in [CHART 6] under [L2]. Besides, “double u gap” and “LLL” coincide in type of meaning.

 But the proof of

 

    FB=Francis Bacon

 

is not sufficient yet. The 50 letter coincidence at [CHART 6] requires only the full name of FB should consist of 12 letters. So by it alone, “FB=Francis Bacon” does not necessarily hold. [CHART 6] shows that FB has been arrested for losing the Saint George's Cross, and is in a prison at this stage. This means that as an incompetent substitute for “cross gules”, Rosenkreutz is rejected.

Now we have to find a substitute for “cross gules”, save FB from prison, and prove FB=Francis Bacon. RC is not essential any more.

 “GREAT EMPIRE BRITAIN” in [CHART 6] is unusual. Usually it is “GREAT British EMPIRE” or “GREAT BRITAIN”. Interchanging first two, we correct it as follows.

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