THE GREAT BREAKTHROUGH The Voynich Manuscript and the Female Cycle Introduction: The Unraveling of a Global Mystery For over 100 years, thousands of researchers, cryptographers, linguists and mystics have tried to solve the mystery of the Voynich manuscript – a puzzling handwritten book filled with unknown symbols and strange illustrations of women, plants, stars and circulatory patterns. It has been called everything from an alchemical manual to a botanical collection. An astrological system. A medical diary. A joke. A riddle with no solution. But everyone was wrong. And no one saw the most obvious: It’s not about alchemy, astrology or philosophy. It’s about biology. The woman’s. The Voynich manuscript was not written for mysticism, but with precision. It’s not a whimsical collection of unknown characters and imaginative illustrations. It is a coded, day-by-day map of the female menstrual cycle – a cycle deeply connected to plants, stars, bodily energy and psychological shifts. What was previously interpreted as decoration – women in tubs, tubes and circles – is in fact visualizations of ovulation, menstruation, hormonal rhythms, sexual timing and fertility windows. It’s a bodily algorithm disguised as cosmic ornamentation. And the most surprising part is who it was written for: It was not written for women. It was written about women. For men. The Voynich manuscript is a tool – created by men, for men – to understand and perhaps control the female cycle. It is not merely a matter of knowledge, but a matter of access. To timing, manipulation – and biological power. It’s not a forgotten language. It’s a deliberately hidden one. A symbolic system designed to conceal knowledge about the female nature – not to protect her, but to calculate her. “The women in tubs, barrels and pipes are not decoration – they are the body itself.” The tub is the uterus. The pipe is the fallopian tube. The bath is menstruation. The star in the hand is not astrology – it’s a marker for the day’s hormonal status. Nakedness signals transition or openness. Clothing signals hormonal stability or closure. Placement in the circle signals time, phase and function. Once seen – the entire manuscript changes character. The Plants – Companions of the Body The Voynich manuscript is not only a series of illustrations of women. Frank Stranger from Denmark – first to decode the meaning of the Voynich manuscript, April 17, 2025