I haven't seen anything here on this topic, so I'll bring it up because it is the only thing really stumping me right now.At the www.enochonline.com site the titles that appear at the top (the beginning, recent findings, and dialectic) are underlined by what appears to be Morse Code. Using a MC translator, they translate to:
IF YOU FOUND
THIS CODE
T LL DON.
The line under archives is very faint to read, but it can be enlarged if you are very good by right clicking on the title and Zooming. Most of the time the picture will enlarge and the titles will stay the same. But trust me if you work with it, you can get the opposite effect by selecting the title and enlarging that.
The archives line also reads "THIS CODE", and appears to be a copy of the second title, recent findings.
So what does "T LL DON." mean?
Theory #1: There is an "E" missing, which would then say "TELL DON." The E's in the titles appear to be a lighter shade than the rest of the letters, so maybe these are pointing to the missing "E". If so, who is Don, and how do you tell him?
Theory #2: The line appears to be incomplete. Looking at the code in normal view, you can barely make out another character preceeding the first "-". When you zoom in, you cannot scroll to the left to see it, and in fact the "-" gets partially cut off.
This looks to me like there is something else there that is missing.
This is puzzling me because it HAS to mean something, but what? It starts out by saying, IF YOU FOUND THIS CODE..., then you can't solve the rest of it.