Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4913740-20130612123630/@comment-132.3.37.83-20131231021243

As others have stated, *Code Talkers* were used to send and decrypt messages during WW2. Certain dilects of the Native American tounge were known to no one on earth but the native tribes and as such were virtually impossible to decipher. Most native american tribes had no "written" language thus enemies, even if they could hack and listen to american code, had no refernce as to what was being transmitted.

This makes sense as "A wise man denied his homeland" would fit pretty well with a native american/wiseman/code talker whom were thrown to the wayside after their use was up.

It could make a for ton of interesting plot twist. What if there were codes sent out for the orginal plans of the wiseman that were last or never recieved, entire scenorios happening on grave mistakes.

Also, the wiseman consisted of not just the wealthly, but the wisest. I believe a man with secert happening of all U.S forces for WW1-Korean Conflict could be a substantial soure of information.