To begin with, when John wrote those words, the New Testament as we know it today was not in existence. John wrote those words in the first century, but the books which compose the New Testament almost as it stands today, were put in that form in AD 400, by a council of Christian Bishops, presided over by Augustine. These people accepted and rejected scripts and narratives which were to form the Canon (even the Epistles, 2 Peter, and James, and the book of Revelation were placed outside the Canon at this time), and finally an agreed version was authorized. Were these people "adding" or "taking away" from the "book" spoken of by John? If so, a "curse" is upon them according to the Fundamentalist view
http://www.christianspiritualism.org/articles/relerrorpage2.htm#curse
I think this is what you are talking about.
I was a Cryptographer for 40 years but I can't decode your message. Try sending it in plain text.
I didn't say anything about John.
Is it that you don't know very much about Biblical Christianity, or about Mormonism? I honestly don't understand what your issue is.
Dan