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What is the Benefactor Language Research Project
The Benefactor Language Research Project (BLRP for short), is a site dedicated to study of the ideograms originally found on the Triskelion disk,  also known as "Benefactor Stone". Our goal is decrypt this mysterious language and understand the messages left by the Eloh.

It was originally created in the summer of 2004, following the release of the Triskelion Disks as promotional materials but went down for a couple of years due to the lack of new informations. It has been reactivated in the first days of March 2007 following the beginning of the Phase 2 of the Benefactor Stone Project.

 

History of the Benefactor Stone
(taken from the Tabula Rasa site)

Nearly 50 years ago, an archeologist found an unusual artifact during a routine research project in Machu Picchu, high in the Andes Mountains of Peru. It was a small disk with a metallic triskelion in the center and strange ideograms along the edge. The unusual disk was dubbed “The Mystery of Piedra de las Acianos” and received very little attention for many years.

Several years ago, “The Benefactor Stone”, as the disk was now called, found its way to the United States. A small team of serious researchers began to examine the disk using an array of modern scientific equipment. They found that the ideograms constituted a unique form of communication. They further hypothesized that the disk itself was possibly of alien origin.

The excitement surrounding this discovery eventually led to the establishment of a privately funded research project now known as the Benefactor Stone Project (commonly referred to as the BSP).

The Benefactor Stone Project reproduced a series of disks bearing certain ideograms from the original Benefactor Stone for worldwide distribution. Many people participated in this project, helping to translate the strange symbols on the disks.

Now, there are more. The BSP has discovered a message in this language at an undisclosed location and wants your help in translating it.
A copy of the message

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