MI6 MICRO-CODE EXAMPLES ....
....THE MICROCODE MANUAL ....
In the images above you can see what is a section from a single page of micro-written code instructions, a manual in fact on a single page. This particular image is courtesy of the Imperial War Museum in London and is a still from the Sir David Jason Documentary that you will see below.It's a fairly lengthy video but I can suggest that you look to the 14-minute 10-second mark on the clip and from there you'll be taken on a fascinating journey with Sir David Jason as he walks through some rare examples of MI6 techniques and documents stretching back to WW1. What you will see is that Micro written codes were in use by British Intelligence from at least WW1 and the concealment methods used were worked on and improved in the years that followed. It was British Intelligence that was to employ the Hay Bank Note designer and Internee, George Adams Teltscher in 1941.
Those bank notes contain magnificent examples of micro writing. Not only that, George, a relative of the second US President, John Adams, was interned along with many fellow German, mostly Jewish, men at the Hay Internment Camp in New South Wales, amongst them, was Tibor Kaldor, the second man found dead in Adelaide just days after the Somerton Man was found. It was in Tibor's last letter that an example of the DANETTA CODE was first uncovered.