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=== - I can point you to the precise public PDFs and page ranges where the one-time-pad technique, the depth phenomenon, and the relevant message translations are discussed and published. (See the five PDFs listed above.) nsa.gov<ref>{{cite web|title=nsa.gov|url=https://www.nsa.gov/Portals/70/documents/news-features/declassified-documents/crypto-almanac-50th/VENONA_An_Overview.pdf|publisher=nsa.gov|access-date=2025-11-30}}</ref> === * I cannot honestly reproduce an exact verbatim transcription of an original Arlington Hall handwritten worksheet if that worksheet is not present in those public PDFs. I therefore cannot produce an “exact original” digit-by-digit subtraction walkthrough unless the internal worksheet image is available in a public release and I can cite it. I have searched the monograph and the 1995–1996 public releases and did not find such a worksheet image showing the original numeric additive fragments plus the handwritten arithmetic. nsa.gov<ref>{{cite web|title=nsa.gov|url=https://www.nsa.gov/Portals/70/documents/news-features/declassified-documents/crypto-almanac-50th/VENONA_An_Overview.pdf|publisher=nsa.gov|access-date=2025-11-30}}</ref>
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