Baffling Code
© The StarA series of cryptic notes have been discovered in the Western University library. There are too many for it to be an accident, and they're too similar and detailed for it not to be a coordinated effort by someone/some group.
Calling all cryptographers - there's a real-life mystery unfolding at Western University.

At least 15 hidden messages have been discovered at the school's D.B. Weldon Library, written entirely in symbols on standard printer paper, and concealed in plain-white envelopes tucked inside the pages of various books.

Each note is accompanied by an item, like a feather or a gem stone, that appears to relate to the symbols. On each note there is also an image of a household item like a vase or table.

"It's completely baffling!" said assistant professor Mike Moffatt, who found one of the messages two weeks ago Sunday.

"I'd taken a book off the shelf on international economics," he said. "Inside the book there was an envelope. I immediately thought somebody had been using it as a bookmark."

"But when I opened it up, there were two items in it. One was a green plastic leaf, like something you'd buy at a dollar store, with two paint splotches on it. The other was this piece of paper covered in symbols with an image of a pillow," he said.

Moffatt snapped a photo of the note with his smartphone and shared it on Twitter, hoping others had come across similar puzzles. He was not disappointed.

"People started saying they had found notes in the past as well," he said. "Some had actually kept theirs, so over the last two weeks people have been coming forward."

The economics professor has been keeping track of the cryptic messages on his blog, but despite an influx of attention, no one has been able to figure out what the cryptic notes mean or where they came from.

Moffatt said various cryptography enthusiasts have tried to the crack the code, performing frequency analysis (looking at how many times symbols appear) as well as various deciphers, but to no avail.

Moffatt even tried examining his note through 3D glasses, since the paint splotches on the plastic leaf he found are blue and red. He's since lent the note to a friend to look at under a black light.

Although so far all attempts at a solution have been stymied, a recent development has given Moffatt a sliver of hope.

"A fellow came to my office late last week with 11 different notes," he said.

The man had spent a couple of hours scouring the library. A daunting task at first, the clue hunter eventually realized the books with notes all peeked out slightly from the shelves. Additionally, each note, except for one, was tucked between pages 16 and 17.

"Whether that means anything, who knows," said Moffatt, who will be posting images of all the notes to his blog shortly.

As for what he thinks the hidden messages might reveal, Moffatt said he's hoping it's more than just a scavenger hunt gone awry.

"But at this point I'd just like an answer!" he enthused. He's promised a $100.00 reward.

Do you have what it takes to crack the code?