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Definitely not US Policy, but not really atheism, either.
One of the last three Navajo code talkers died at 107. Only two remaining out of 400.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/20/us/navajo-code-...I thought
Windtalkers was a good movie. An ingenious coding method. They could talk on an open frequency, and
nobody could understand except another Navajo. I wonder if they had kept that secret if it could still be used today. Very few people speak Navajo. And all of them live in Arizona. If that code was secret to this day, you could have open-channel communications that would be pretty secure. How many Chinese intel folks would think they were speaking in Navajo if they didn't know the history?