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Sylvia
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the signature

Teri forwarded a copy of the email she got from Dr. Price to me this morning before she left for work. She will post her email when she gets home. She received the 1st1.gif and the Furher1edit.jpg. Her email seems to be saying the signature is important as well as the stationary used (paper and ink). I enlarged the sig from each and attached them below, incase they are important later on.

Another thing i find odd is this:

  • 1st1.gif.pgn <-- the one i got
  • 1st1.gif <-- the one Teri got
  • NSO_document.jpg <-- the one i got
  • Furher1edit.jpg <-- the one Teri and Netopalis got

Why the different names? I've tried overlaying, checked for steg, etc., but found nothing important that i can tell.
Those of you with younger eyes need to take a look at these.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:28 pm
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tipsila
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1st1.gif.png

I have been wondering since this morning about this file. Why the double extension?

I tried removing the .png, and then I couldn't open it in adobe, only in paint or preview (windows picture & fax veiwer), and it looks terrible -- much different from the double ext file.

Also, the double ext file when opened in preview looks terrible, too. Anyone know why this is happening?
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:49 pm
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tipsila
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Re: the signature

Sylvia wrote:
Teri forwarded a copy of the email she got from Dr. Price to me this morning before she left for work. She will post her email when she gets home. She received the 1st1.gif and the Furher1edit.jpg. Her email seems to be saying the signature is important as well as the stationary used (paper and ink). I enlarged the sig from each and attached them below, incase they are important later on.


This about ink made me think of something - perhaps not anything important, but just in case, I thought I would mention it.

The newest sound file on Enoch's blog is found at http://inkrefinery.com/

more corectly at http://music.inkrefinery.com/media/

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EarlyWyrm
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Re: the signature

Sylvia wrote:
Her email seems to be saying the signature is important as well as the stationary used


This popped into mind Price's original justification in identifying the signature as "real"

Price to Sylvia wrote:
I used to work for Mohawk Arms in Utica, and I appraised Hitler's personal Luger, (his sidearm) along with one of his paintings and many personal documents including stationery and letters with Eva.


This lead to Mohawk Arms, Inc - Utica, NY
http://www.militaryrelics.com

They recently had an Auction (17th - 18th of November), in which they had quite a bit of WWII stuff, but I haven't really found much significance on the rest of the site.

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Tipsila wrote:
This about ink made me think of something - perhaps not anything important, but just in case, I thought I would mention it.
The newest sound file on Enoch's blog is found at http://inkrefinery.com/
more corectly at http://music.inkrefinery.com/media/


On the inkrefinery site the Enoch song (Aphex Twin) is number #90
http://music.inkrefinery.com/90
(4th from the right x 2nd from the bottom)

Checked the comments, and looking at the rest of the site (pretty cool site) - but pretty sure its OOG...
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:23 pm
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tipsila
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Sylvia wrote:

Quote:


English: Ledgends of the Gods and Heroes



I have found a couple of books that could fit the title, language and age of this book.

Legends of gods and heroes, a first Latin reader, by Thomas Sale Morton

* Type: Latin : Book
* Publisher: New York, The Macmillan company, 1926.
* OCLC: 4886923

* Subjects: Latin language -- Readers -- Mythology.


Tales of the gods and heroes

by George W Cox - 1863

* Type: English : Book
* Publisher: London, Nelson, n.d.
* OCLC: 5122550

* Subjects: Mythology, Greek. | Legends, Greek.

This one is online.


And, Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes

by Edith Hamilton - 1942

PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:31 pm
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Sylvia
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Is this a flag

check this out, it looks like a flag or a banner. sorry, i caused confusion by not explaining how i found this. I adjusted the brightness and contrast.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:41 pm
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PhanomKelvin
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Seem like everything is coming together with these books, and encoding messages, and letters, etc, etc. It's like everyone and everything is coming together to learn more about the Father and Gatewood and why everything is happening in the way it is happening. I hope I didn't confuse anyone.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:47 pm
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Sylvia
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Nobel Wolf

in chat RedHatty showed us what the name Adolf means from:
This was very helpful for me anyways.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler

Quote:
Hitler's given name, "Adolf", comes from the Old High German for "noble wolf" ("Adel"="nobility" + "wolf").[1] Hence, not surprisingly, one of Hitler's self-given nicknames was Wolf or Herr Wolf — he began using this nickname in the early 1920s and was addressed by it only by intimates (as "Uncle Wolf" by the Wagners) up until the fall of the Third Reich.[2] By his closest family and relatives, Hitler was known simply as "Adi". The names of his various headquarters scattered throughout continental Europe (Wolfsschanze in East Prussia, Wolfsschlucht in France, Werwolf in Ukraine, etc.) seem to reflect this.


bold is mine

PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 8:15 pm
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Teri
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email from Dr Price

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I tell you, Hitler's signature on this image is pretty on - point, as is the paper (stationary and ink) for that era, chemically, they say yes.




You be the judge.


That is all it said.

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Sylvia
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cigarette case

don't know if this is important or not but Dr. Price made a point of telling me he preferred cigarettes and after EarlyWyrm found this:

EarlyWyrm wrote:
This lead to Mohawk Arms, Inc - Utica, NY
http://www.militaryrelics.com


I found this cigarette case, like i said this may mean nothing but here is the front and back just in case.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 9:11 pm
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Re: Nobel Wolf

Sylvia wrote:
in chat RedHatty showed us what the name Adolf means from:
This was very helpful for me anyways.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler

Quote:
Hitler's given name, "Adolf", comes from the Old High German for "noble wolf" ("Adel"="nobility" + "wolf").[1] Hence, not surprisingly, one of Hitler's self-given nicknames was Wolf or Herr Wolf — he began using this nickname in the early 1920s and was addressed by it only by intimates (as "Uncle Wolf" by the Wagners) up until the fall of the Third Reich.[2] By his closest family and relatives, Hitler was known simply as "Adi". The names of his various headquarters scattered throughout continental Europe (Wolfsschanze in East Prussia, Wolfsschlucht in France, Werwolf in Ukraine, etc.) seem to reflect this.


bold is mine


From a site about Adolph Hitler's sister, Paula:

Quote:
When Hitler rose to power in Germany and Europe, he made Paula change her name from Paula Hitler to Paula Wolff - Wolff was Adolf Hitler's nickname.

She later told:

"The first time that my brother suggested my changing my name was at the Olympic Games in Garmisch. He wanted me to live under the name of Wolff, and maintain the strictest incognito. That was sufficient for me. From then on I kept this name. I added the Mrs. as I thought that less conspicuous."


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Arkaham
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I also got the images, here's the mail the doc sent that just may explain the different names of the files:

Quote:
R. H. Price
to me

I sent Sylvia an edited version of the 2nd document, and it was easy to reduce the "noise", but I accidentally deleted the file.

Here's some interesting things, more to come VERY soon.

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EarlyWyrm
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Re: the signature

I forgot to add this link to my post and the subject just came up in chat regarding the symbols preceding the signature:

http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a4.html

This page shows hitler's sigs throughout his time in power and describes the nature of the "Hakenkreuz-swastika" symbol he uses.


ETA - Might as well add this - the history of the Hakenkreuz-swastika:

http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2.html
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Perhaps the "handwritten" text on the 1st1.gif is leading to this the actual chemical. Searching for L.D.A., I found this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_diisopropylamide
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Mountain Girl wrote:
Perhaps the "handwritten" text on the 1st1.gif is leading to this the actual chemical. Searching for L.D.A., I found this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_diisopropylamide



Here are crops of the left and right side - can't make out the text in parenthesis for anything (on the left image under lda).


ETA - just for reference:

Quote:
CaineVIVIVI: Your just a bunch of puppets
CaineVIVIVI: Why don't you ask him about the chemical that diverted us from our natural skills?
CaineVIVIVI: I'd love to see the look on his face
MountainGirlXD: Hmmm, you sound angry. What chemical?
CaineVIVIVI: why do I bother... imagine firing a gun, being a marksman, always hitting a target. Now imagine injecting yourself with something that made the process a child's toy.
CaineVIVIVI: You don't know what your dealing with.

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