Nice find. Kryptos was built in 1990 and "Can you see anything" echoed Howard Carter's 1923 book about King Tut's tomb. The "Q" was ostensibly added to mean a question mark since there was no punctuation.
Since the last three lines of Kryptos remain unsolved publicly, and since the entire installation seems to have some secret last-level game involved, anything is possible. Q clearance is quite older than 1990, and Sanborn had the best cryptanalytic help in constructing his text. However, it's less likely that anything he "buried" in 1990 will directly affect anons in 2024. It's more likely that the phrase "can you see anything Q" can take on new meaning in a Great Awakening, though it would be doubtful this could have been prophesied.
Nice find. Kryptos was built in 1990 and "Can you see anything" echoed Howard Carter's 1923 book about King Tut's tomb. The "Q" was ostensibly added to mean a question mark since there was no punctuation.
Since the last three lines of Kryptos remain unsolved publicly, and since the entire installation seems to have some secret last-level game involved, anything is possible. Q clearance is quite older than 1990, and Sanborn had the best cryptanalytic help in constructing his text. However, it's less likely that anything he "buried" in 1990 will directly affect anons in 2024. It's more likely that the phrase "can you see anything Q" can take on new meaning in a Great Awakening, though it would be doubtful this could have been prophesied.