The project I brought to the Open Collective, to be housed by the Kingdom Code Collective, is inspired by an ancient code, a universal symbolic language essentially banished by Rome in early centuries when an entire body of texts were banned, burned, and buried. However, some of those books would emerge from their tomb in 1948 with the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in some caves near Qumran by a Sheppard boy. Once made public, these books would be the catalyst to the rediscovery of the kingdom code, the dialect used by ancient people to secure knowledge, to encrypt important data.
Since this language is defined in the Western cannon, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and is an encryption for scripture, if you follow tradition, it would say the dialect was not created by people, but is the work of a divine being who inspired scripture. And for a literary work written over a period of about 1500 years by at least 48 authors, the Western cannon is quite remarkable that the code is the same throughout every inch of it...