Author : Gordon Cramer
Publisher : Gordon Cramer
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File Size : 39,11 MB
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Category : True Crime
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Book Description
From Book 1: THE DANETTA CODE & THE SOMERTON MAN MYSTERY This book contains details of actual events and new evidence uncovered during 10 years of research and investigation. The 1948 Somerton Man Mystery is widely known as Australia’s most enduring Cold Case. Early in the morning of December 1st. 1948, the body of a man was found on Somerton Beach near Glenelg in South Australia. He had died of poisoning. As you are about to find out, there was more than 1 mysterious death in that era, in fact there were three, all died of poisoning, and they were all linked by an equally mysterious code. But first, the Somerton Man Cold Case and despite efforts at the time and since the man has never been identified. However, in May of 2021, the remains of the man were exhumed with the intent of extracting DNA samples which could lead to at least identifying from where he came. At the time of writing this book, results have not been published. In the 1940s, South Australia became Australia's and the UKs research and development centre for all kinds of advanced weaponry from rockets, fuels, electronics to the preparation for testing of an Atom bomb at Woomera. It's also true to say that Uranium and lead were in high demand globally and much of that need was met by the mines and processing facilities in South Australia. Given this background it would come as no surprise to learn that, as ex Detective Sergeant Gerry Feltus author of the Unknown Man book once said, 'The place was wall to wall spies' The question must be asked was the Somerton Man a spy? During years of research and investigation the author has found much in the way of new evidence, evidence that clearly points to espionage and the involvement of intelligence agencies. Concealed codes and clandestine communications examples turned up from the outset starting with a tiny rolled up slip of paper containing the words 'TAMAM SHUD', the last words found in certain editions of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. The slip was was found hidden in a 'secret' fob pocket in the waistband of the trousers the man was wearing when found on the beach. The ensuing research led to the discovery of more instances, the DANETTA CODE in numerous case documents, secret messages and a British MI6 clandestine communications technique, This evidence clearly points to the Somerton Man being in some way involved in espionage. Add to this mix, the presence in Australia at the time of a highly trained and known Soviet assassin and a fascinating picture emerges. It's intriguing, it’s baffling and to top it off, it’s all true, these are all real events. Are you up for the challenge? Read on...