CONCLUSIVE PROOF
No need for a narrative for this image, the eyes have it...
What can be said is that this image is probably the most spectacular of those from the Boxall Rubaiyat. There is no mistaking the presence of codes and they have been very skillfully written into the face but in particular into the eyes and the eyebrows.
I have included a number of images showing code within the inscription from Jestyn to Alf which you can see below. They are just a selection because every letter in every word and every punctuation mark and dash contains code, it is stunning work. I am keeping some for later publication.
Here's the comparison set, the face image on the left before and on the right after being treated with sodium hypochlorite. This chemical effectively removes layers of ink progressively and very rapidly revealing the hidden codes that you can see in the right-hand image around the eyes:
The Dash Line 2:
As you can see, this super fine example shows an advanced concealment method, it uses two shades of colouring to disguise the presence of code seeking to have the viewer think it was a normal variation in ink flow. Very cleverly executed. It fooled a lot of people for a very long time.
Jestyn Signature:
Oft Before, Line 1:
Scattered examples of microcode as marked
Tore, last word line 4:
Oft Before Line 1 part 2:
Left Section:
Mid Section:
There is more to come, in the next posts, we will reveal even more detail before we publish a special post that may just have the answers regarding the events leading up to the night of the 30th November 1948.
This special post is not based on guesswork or the results of an ancestry or wiki search. There'll be no gossip or guesswork, just facts.
For a different take on happenings in the Somerton Man space, take a look at Pete Bowes blog: tomsbytwo.com.
Thanks or the plug, GC, takes are what we do.
ReplyDeleteNo worries.
ReplyDeleteIn 2014 I made a comment on the Cipher Mysteries blog regarding Jimmy Durham's description of the 'torn slip with the writing'. I questioned that at the time. It's only taken 8 years for the intrepid duo to find it.
ReplyDeleteLet me help you a little further guys. The image I posted here a few days ago of the torn slip, take a closer look at it. See what you can see, I think you might find what looks like pencilled writing in numerous places.