Interchangeable Letters: Code(s) Hidden within our Alphabetical System(s)?
- Faith

- 3 days ago
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11/22/25
By: Faith A. Gold
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INTERCHANGEABLE LETTERS IN THE DAYS OF OLD...?
Have you ever noticed older writings (like from the Renaissance, etc), are written in a way that makes certain letters, like F and S, look pretty similar... if not identical...?
Ironically enough, I came across this photo below, which shows the word "CONGRESS" - looking as if its spelled and/or pronounced: “CONGREFS — with an F... — but it is actually not an F, rather, it’s what's referred to as a “long S.”

^^^ Of course THEY HAD TO MENTION, John Milton's “Paradise Lost” -- more on this below...
THE LONG S
The "long s" is a form of the lowercase letter 's' that was used in printing and handwriting, primarily in the beginnings and middles of words, and was pronounced identically to the modern 's'. The long s fell out of common use during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
It's an old stylistic Latin version of the letter "S."
ANOTHER EXAMPLE: LONG "S"
Here is another picture of an old page / book writing that depicts the S as an F or vice versa… (I highlighted / underlined where to look! Hidden code(s) or an old writing style? Or perhaps, both?
Have you guys ever seen this? "MEFFICO..."
Letter's D & T -- Interchangable:
I also have seen the letters “D and T” act as interchangeable letters — like when us Baltimore folk say the word: “WADER” instead of “water.” Or ATOM v. ADOM.
Pretty wild because "ATOM" v. "ADOM" sound exactly the same and like they have the same meaning.
I know I may be forgetting a few more letters that work interchangeably- but I’ll keep doing research into it to discover more!
Do you know of any other letters that can swap or interchange — or have any old books that show the F / S (or other letters) as their counterparts?
Interesting that F and S are/were interchangeably since they have completely different sounds and purpose within the letter / alphabet system -- or at least in the American / English Letter-System we are given...
P.S. Both the letter's "F" and "S" - in the English language -- would likely be spelled out as: "EF" and "ES" -- both with an E in front of the F/S.
Also, many old maps & old Latin writings use the letter V in place of U or vice versa.


"PARADISE LOST" BOOK COVER:
Take a closer look at the book cover & letters...(below):
"Paradise Lost" is a 10 book poem saga, depicting the fall of evil or Satan (to put it lightly)…. written by John Milton. (MILTON ;)
Various secret groups and societies treat Milton’s “Paradise Lost” as their true scripture / bible they live by — their “Holy Book” — at least through the research that I’ve done, that’s what it looks to be).
Allegedly, the story goes, that Milton was blind and spoke aloud the words / poetry to "Paradise Lost"... while his assistant wrote it down.
VIDEO (below): Live campaign event in CA - mentioning, "Paradise Lost"
This video I clipped was from last year (2024) - right around the time of hurricane Milton, but before the election. Speaking in CALIFORNIA, referring to it as a "Paradise Lost..."
It's one big club, and we ain't in it....
I’m creating a video introduction for my podcast and included this short clip with the added effects & background music. That's why its clipped like this.
HIDDEN-CODES within "Paradise Lost:"
Secret Foe

More examples of coded text or interchangable "F + S"
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Do you know of any other interchangeable letters or codes hidden within our language & alphabetical systems?
PS — this post includes my own opinions and theories which are subject to change --
Remember, I don't know anything...The only thing I know -- is that I KNOW NOTHING.
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