Somerton Man: Keane Tie, Trousers & Laundry Marks
Keane Tie With Laundry Marks?I first posted on this subject 3.5 years ago whilst involved with an Adelaide University Facebook page. What you read here is a summation of the post and additional work...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Lawsons Diary, Does the Mold Still Exist? An Interesting...
Paul Lawson's Diary21st/22nd June 1949As you can see this is an image of 1 page from Paul Lawson's Diary, Lawson was the man from Adelaide Museum that created the now famous plaster bust of the...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Fingerprinting Somerton Man, Professor Abbott Was Wrong..
How Fingerprints Are Taken From the DeceasedProfessor Abbott Was WrongIn a comment on Reddit yesterday, Professor Abbott was asked about the Somerton Man's fingerprints, the questioner focused on the...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Evidence That The Mold Was Intact After The Plaster Bust Was...
Does The Mold Used To Create The Plaster Bust Still Exist?DNA Could Be Recovered..As followers of this blog may be aware I have posted on the view that the Mold made by Lawson may still be in...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Another Espionage Case & Another Rubaiyat and Code..
Another Rubaiyat and code found in an Espionage case.As far as I know, no one has yet looked for let alone found, another espionage case where a copy of the Rubaiyat figured in the case. That is until...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Micro Writing link to MI6 & a Harkness connection
Micro written message in symbol codebeneath a WW1Dutch postage stamp contained a 1600 word intelligence report.The actual size of this stamp was approximately 30 mm X 34 mmMagnified image, please note...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Professor Abbott's Lecture Video Flawed..
Professor Abbott very kindly sent me links to his video lectures about the Somerton Man. Whilst I am grateful for the links I have to disagree with some of his statements regarding the post autopsy...
View ArticleSomerton Man: The Code Is a WW2 Technique Used By SOE
Thanks to a great piece of work by Barry T. we now have supporting information that the Somerton Man Code was a technique used by British Inteligence during WW2. To be more precise this method of...
View ArticleThe Somerton Man: Torn Piece High Resolution Images
Just time for a very quick post this morning, Below you will see some very high resolution, close-up images of the torn piece and also an image that was titled 'book', not sure which 'book' that might...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Code Page: The letter Q beyond doubt contains micro writing
It's a fairly straightforward claim one even the most experienced and infallible academics would be able to understand :)In the images below, what do you see?Normal:Sharpened:Theoretically this should...
View ArticleSomerton Man: The Letter Q Continued
This post is really a response to a comment and some valid questions from Nick Pelling, you'll see his comments later in the post below. Effectively if I read it correctly Nick sees the micro letters...
View ArticleThe Somerton Man: Dinner with the Professor
Breaking into my break so to speak. I thought I would provide an update following a dinner I had recently with Professor Abbott in Brisbane.As it happens it was Derek's birthday and it marked an...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Verse 70 revisited Jestyn's note to Alf Boxall
In response to a number of requests, here's the original Verse 70, Jestyn's notation in Alf Boxall's copy of the Rubaiyat. I have added all of the images taken, some of which you will see have been...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Micro writing Revisited, Ink H the answer
Over the past week there has been a flurry of activity in the press regarding the Somerton Man case. Numerous theories have been put forward by Professor Abbott and in all fairness he is uniquely...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Is this man related to SM? Striking resemblance and a Harkness...
.Sometimes, if you're very lucky, you can stumble across an image or an article even that turns out to be significant. In this case it would seem that one thing quickly led to another and then...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Letters S and T in last line on the 'code' page plus a Verse 70...
Thought I would spend as little time more of the letters including the T from the last line of the code page. For those interested, I again used an Olympus S-H1 camera set to macro lens. What this does...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Verse 70 Excerpts Like You've Never Seen Before..
Here are 5 images of Verse 70, Jestyn's Gift to Alf Boxall. Many will have seen the words before but not like they are seen in these images. I have had the main image for some time and have decided to...
View ArticleSomerton Man: The Letters M. More writings..
I am busy making the most of the time I have spare and hope that these images of the Letter M plus a couple that show the R from the code page which will present well on the blog. These were all taken...
View ArticleSomerton Man: Verse 70 Cleaned up images
Clive in one of his comments requested that I show some enhanced images from 70, so here are some worth viewing:The above image is a close up of the first word in the 3rd line (and). You will note the...
View ArticleSomerton Man: The T from Tamam Shud torn piece, the key?
What do we have here?Something that I found late last year that frankly has puzzled me. This is a close up, backlit and enhanced by contrast/brightness, of the letter 'T' from the Tamam Shud torn...
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