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RE: News from Turkish Cultural Research Institute - Rafal - 24-02-2026

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Is the old thread of this theory still relevant?

It is closed  Smile
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RE: News from Turkish Cultural Research Institute - nablator - 24-02-2026

- Latin  theory finds Latin words in the VMS.
- Greek theory finds Greek words in the VMS.
- Old Turkish theory finds old Turkish words in the VMS.

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RE: News from Turkish Cultural Research Institute - Typpi - 24-02-2026

(24-02-2026, 07:46 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.- Latin  theory finds Latin words in the VMS.
- Greek theory finds Greek words in the VMS.
- Old Turkish theory finds old Turkish words in the VMS.

You forgot about:

Chinese 
Slovenian
Aramaic
Arabic
Castellan
Italian
Mayan
Mesoamerican
Judaeo Greek
Landa Khojki
English
Nahuatl
Polish
Welsh
Mayan

And on... And on....

Soon we will have to list what languages its not instead of what it is!  Dodgy


RE: News from Turkish Cultural Research Institute - Rafal - 24-02-2026

Soon we will have to list what languages its not instead of what it is!

Don't worry, there are over 7000 languages in the world and in the past there could be even more  Wink
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RE: News from Turkish Cultural Research Institute - Koen G - 24-02-2026

I'm just going to close this thread before it gets any worse. Mr. Somturk from Canada posting about the Turkic theory on the Turkish Voynich manuscript published by the Turkish author in Turkish symposium with Turkish reviewers, rest assured that it has already been discussed ad nauseam on this forum, with unpleasant results for all involved.