SOMERTON MAN MYSTERY

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THE HANDLER AND THE SPY. THE FINAL PROOF PART 3. THE SOMERTON MAN CODE PAGE LATEST: UPDATED NEW IMAGES ADDED OCTOBER 5th 2021

 UPDATED OCTOBER 5th 2021

SOMERTON MAN CODE PAGE

MICROCODE SHOWING...


TO GET A CLEARER VIEW OF THE CODE PAGE, ON YOUR MOBILE/CELL PHONE JUST ZOOM IN AND FOCUS ON ANY AREA OF THE PAGE. THE SO-CALLED 'CROSSED OUT' LINE 2, MAY NOT BE CROSSED OUT, IT MAY BE THAT THE LINE WAS THERE BEFORE THE LETTERS WERE PUT IN PLACE. 

THE TWO CROSSED LINES IN THE CENTRE SHOW QUITE A LOT OF DETAIL AS DO THE LAST 6 LETTERS ON THE LAST LINE.

I WILL BE ADDING CLOSE-UP IMAGES, WITH LIGHTING, TO THIS POST LATER TODAY 4TH OCTOBER 2021.

ALF BOXALL & JESTYN

I would like to make it very clear that in my view, Alf and Jestyn were involved in an Australian intelligence programme and had been since at least 1944 which was the time mentioned and noted by the interviewer Stuart Littlemore. Their work from what I can gather was extremely dangerous at times and to use Alf's words, Jess was a very courageous woman.

Was there some involvement in the death of the Somerton Man? At the very least, and again in my view, Australian Intelligence services played some part in the case, precisely what that part was may never be fully known.

What can be said is that the presence of what was then a top-secret British MI6 clandestine communication method in the Boxall copy of the Rubaiyat, here on the Somerton Man Code page and we will see, also within the letters of the torn piece with the words TAMAM SHUD, strongly suggests that the intelligence services were in some way involved.


IMAGES ADDED

Image of the central lower part of the code page





Same Image Marked Up


In the image above you can clearly see the presence of microcode within the larger letters.


In the image to the right, you can see part of the 'crossed lines' some larger letters and then what appears to be part of a 'flourish' at the base. Watch what happens when we invert the image, as shown next:




You can now see that whoever wrote the microcode, inverted the page to make it easier to write. I think that this means whoever wrote it was definitely right-handed. You can try this yourself with the lower part of the letter S.

You can also see that they used the same approach to write the microcode at the base of the page, they clearly inverted the page because they weren't able to write from the base. It had to be done from the top down. The same applies to the upper line from the crossed lines.

The image below is a close-up of the lower crossed line, the microcode was written from the base of the page. The string of letters and numbers run left to right and are slped slightly forward.

















The Code Page image above is the best that has been shown here on the blog.  the source of this particular example was the version of the code page recommended by Nick Pelling some 18 months or more ago, it is known as the Varallo version. His comment was that there was no microcode to be found or words to that effect. Nick has over the years said similar things and on each occasion, he has been proven wrong. This occasion is no different, his failure this time being quite spectacular as you can see. No hard feelings Nick. This version is a scan of the 400 dpi version found on the Adelaide University wiki page and reprinted/saved at 1200 dpi.

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  1. JS, there was someone looking for you via NLA, here's the link:

    https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1168558890/view?sectionId=nla.obj-1307822962&partId=nla.obj-1168663853#page/n8/mode/1up

    The details are within Image 12 of the document under the heading ARMY. You may already know about it of course but just in case.

    And here's an old pic of your good self I believe, page 22:

    http://rarasa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Infantryman-November-final-16.11.2016.pdf

    it's an interesting read. 217178?

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