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Article: Move over, Indiana Jones: The race for the lost ark
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- Cleveland Jewish News
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- August 12, 2005
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Waysman, Dvora
Cleveland Jewish News
08-12-2005
Thousands of people saw the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark," and most of
them knew that Indiana Jones was based on a real person, famous
archaeologist Dr. Vendyl Jones. Less well-known is another charismatic
contender, who believes he will be the first to uncover the hiding place of
this fabulous prize. His name is Lt. Barry S. Roffman of the U.S. Coast
Guard.
Roffman, 58, is basing his search on the Bible Code, a code encrypted in
the Bible some 3,000 years ago, now unlocked by computer. The mathematician
who discovered the code was Dr. Eliyahu Rips, one of the world's leading
experts in group theory, the field that underlies quantum physics.
Vendyl ...
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