SOMERTON MAN MYSTERY

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SOMERTON MAN MYSTERY: THE IRON CURTAIN, GOUZENKO STORY...

 ...THE IRON CURTAIN...




Based on the true story of Igor Gouzenko, the Soviet Cipher Clerk who blew the whistle o Soviet spying in North America...

This was timed right at the same time as the Somerton Man. It is exactly how difficult and tough life was in the 1940s especially if you were a Soviet and wanted to defect...


More to add to this story, in the meantime, settle back and gain an insight into espionage and the tactics and techniques of the Soviets...

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  1. To my regular anonymous visitor. If you have evidence then provide it, then put your name to it or at least share your name with me and I will publish what you have to say anonymously, but it must be concrete evidence and it must be your real name, not guesswork or coincidences or gossip.

    There are other forums that would post that kind of material, as for me, it's all about substantiating what has been found with evidence. That's the rule, if you can comply that would be terrific but if not, don't expect to get anything published here, it will be deleted instantly. Time is a precious resource, don't waste yours and please don't waste mine.

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  2. Ernie, Thanks for your message. The difference between this blog and the others is that they are forum stye, people go there to make various comments on subjects that interest them and that's OK. This is not a forum and never has been, it's a serious blog that focuses on the evidence in he Somerton Man case, I spend many hours every week researching and investigating the case and it's historical background. Many but not all of the subjects raised by the forums start off here, check that out, you'll find it's correct.

    I certainly don't have many comments, around 3500 in 11 years, but as far as visitors are concerned, I have had 1.25 million page visits in that same time which interprets to about 300,000 individual visitors. That makes this space the leading evidence and fact based blog. The audience that visit here are a different audience to those that attend the others.

    I run this bog based on principles and values, research, substantiate, find proof, examine evidence and publish what I believe to be true.

    People come here not for a chin wag, an argument or a gossip. They come here looking for and, most occasions finding new and very relevant information. I don't put you into those categories, I judge you to be honest and straigh forward and I thank you for that. Now, please don't get this wrong, ask yourself this question, how do your comments contribute to the investigation and research of the Somerton Man case? Anyone who brings something along here be it a fact they've uncovered or a genuine question about any of the posts made here will get an answer and it will be respectful.

    Here's a fact, if you examine the torn slip with the words Tamam Shud printed on it was rolled up tightly and pushed well down into a concealed/secret pocket, that is what such pockets were called by the way. That pocket ws in the waistband of the trousers the man as wearing. The torn piece was rolled up diagonally, if you look at the image in the Adelaide Advertiser:

    (https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/somerton-man-mystery-solved-as-adelaide-uni-researcher-names-body-on-beach/news-story/704827273f9feee92fdddb23fbd473e5)

    You will see the crease marks where it was rolled. Why s that important do you think? And don't get it wrong, have a think about it and come back with an answer and I will happily publish it.

    Thanks Ernie, I appreciate your thoughts.

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