Is There a Cryptologist in the House?

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In summary, the conversation is about a message for aliens and someone needing help with decrypting it. The message contains an image that the speaker found on their glasses and is seeking assistance in identifying it.
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Yeah, it's a message for aliens.

Ah, how much help do you want with it?

Here's the rest of it:

http://www3.sympatico.ca/stephane_dumas/CETI/evpatoria_2003.jpg

The top "paragraph" is the decryption key.
 
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Wow. Thanks.
 
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Oh hey, i haven't been here before, and i just found this place, or to be specific, this thread with 'cryptologist forum' searchwords.

I have this image, etched in the right upper corner of the right lens of my glasses. It looks very familiar, but i just can't get my head around as to what the heck it could be.

http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/4694/weirdiconfj4.png
 
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FAQ: Is There a Cryptologist in the House?

What is a cryptologist?

A cryptologist is a person who studies and analyzes codes and ciphers, and works to break them in order to understand their hidden messages.

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Is there a demand for cryptologists in the job market?

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