EXPOSED
There are 4 codes associated with the Somerton Man case. In this post, we will look at the latest images from 3 of those codes: The SM Code Page, The Torn Slip, and the Boxall Rubaiyat
FROM THE TAMAM SHUD TORN PIECE:
Abpne is the image of the torn piece when seen through a microscope at Adelaide University. Take a good close look and not just the printed letters, look over and examine everything you see on the slip.
LETTERS 'T'& 'A'
Torn Slip with micro code visible
With great respect, it takes more than looking at the slip under a microscope. You might use a microscope to examine fibres and paper composition but if you are looking for something else such as concealments, you need to use a specific technique. And training for that is not readily available. There are experts in numerous fields out there, and again with great respect, being an expert in one field does not automatically make you an expert in others. I would have spent 10 years learning from case studies and articles as well as taking whatever courses I could find. Does that make me an expert in the field of clandestine communications and concealment? Others can be the judge of that.
CLOSEUP: LETTER M
LETTER M, LINE 1.
Back lit panel, flash Lumix camera. Sodium Hypochlorite. Micro code clearly seen. Currently working through and taking similar images of each letter and mark including crossed lines and staining.
BOXALL RUBAIYAT
This first image is a comparison shot taken of the midriff section of the illustration found on the 'Inscription page':
On the left is the clear image and on the right, I have highlighted two of the sections that show microcode written into the sash areas of the illustration. If you look closely you will see more, unmarked, code.