THE PRIME OBJECTIVE OF CLANDESTINE COMMUNICATIONS:
SOPHISTICATED CONCEALMENT
The image of Verse 70 below highlights the more obvious and previously seen examples of hidden code, but where else could they possibly hide information on this page? It has fooled everyone for more than 70 years now, even some very smart Academics found some but missed the less obvious locations.
In this post you will see a couple of unusual locations but there are more.
In this post you will see a couple of unusual locations but there are more.
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THE WORK OF EXPERTS
In my view, it is more and more obvious that these examples have been done by an expert, this is not just a young nurse playing games with an enamoured Lieutenant, this is serious and it's very real. It is full-on clandestine communications using some very sophisticated concealment techniques. It was taught by professionals and it was used by professionals.
EXAMPLES
I will show just a few examples for now but there are more using yet another super clever concealment method.
This first of the four examples show quite clearly the presence of micro writing in the 'smudged' areas as well as in the letters, rest your eyes for a few moments on the smudged areas:
Quite a lot of detail to show but look particularly within the 'smudged' areas, they appear to be quite faint but they are definitely there:
The upright in the letter P in 'Spring' and the coma are good examples of concealment:
Having viewed these in great detail and using varius technqiues, it seems to be very possible that a pin or safety pin could have been used to create some of these examples, especially those within the writing.
Jessie, it would seem, had a lot more than nursing on her mind, if the above information is anything to go by. If she didn't qualify at the RNSH, then the reason is obvious. She found something far more stimulating than tucking patients into bed at night! Clive
ReplyDeleteMy understanding of clandestine communications is that as a precaution, an agent always includes a character (or two) in his message as an indication that it is he who is sending it.
ReplyDeleteThis does not seem to be the case here.
Yes, that's true but in this case, the authentication was by use of the word DANETTA spelt out in strict numerical amongst the wording of the verse. It's an advanced acrostic code methodology. It appears in Verse 70, the Code page, The Gold watch ad and the Maisonette ad as well as Tibor Kaldor's last letter and possibly in verse 23 of Methuen's 7th edition. Could they all be coincidence? I have looked at other ads from Prosper and they don't contain DANETTA. I am sure that we would be able to find some instances that occur but not as yet.
DeleteI understand that, but given the circumstances a meeting between the parties would demand, would there be the time enough to for one of them to undertake that exercise before confirming the other was the individual he was sent to meet?
ReplyDeleteIt's a little different in this case I think. We don't know just when the microcode was added to the words of the verse, it could have been in 1946 or it could have been anytime after that. I have one pic of the book from 1978 and that shows microcode. It is possible that it was some sort of training exercise, several clever concealment techniques have been used in addition to the ones shown in the images above. It's very clever stuff.
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