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Re: High Points Update/A Tale of Two Coins -- Double Eagle

From: Jasper
Date: Sunday, March 25, 2007
Time: 04:21:15 PM

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Solitairea1, … It is a gross understatement for me to say I appreciate comments like yours and Rovaan’s about my latest work on High Points. I keep hoping that more people will see the importance of High Points and catch onto the fact that this sort of thing cannot be done by one person. Your contributions to that portion of our site and Rovaan’s are the most striking but where would we be without our other Smartfellows? ………. Let’s face it. You can go only so far in exploring things like Fuhrman’s pointing finger photo, the Mothers poem photo, the shoeprints and the coins without asking yourself “Buster questions” and trying to think like he would in seeking the answers. Sometimes you have to go to the primary sources, spend some bucks and take enormous personal risks “in the field,” as you did with getting the key information we needed to prove the authorship of the TWO Mothers poems. It is frustrating as hell when we can’t reveal EXACTLY how we know what we know and who did what to put it together. But that’s exactly why it is vital not to cheat in presenting facts on High Points. . ………. Others need to know that my name on High Points articles can be deceiving. My part in this is usually easy to see if you followed my posts, read Iago in Brentwood and the Smoking Gun books. You know that the first report I heard about the Bundy killings made O.J. look to much me too like a photo I saw of Paul Robison as the title character in Shakespeare’s Othello – without Iago. You know that the first picture that popped into my head when I saw the knit cap was O.J. sneaking around a dock in The Naked Gun. Goldman, the name of the male victim, made me think of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco where O.J. was born, raised and ended his pro football career. The bloody gloves reminded me of boxers in general and movies where the killer wore gloves. …………You might not know that the first thing I thought of when I heard about the coins was the buffalo nickel, as in O.J.’s first pro football team and the name of his murdered ex.. I didn’t learn about the actual dominations of the coins or the controversy over how many they were until eight or nine months later. ……… I could therefore put together Fuhrman’s affinity for playing Scrabble with names when I learned that he discovered the package with the name Orenthal on it and I saw how close “Orenthal” was to Othello with the letters rearranged as a dyslexic might see it. All you have to do is DOUBLE the “l.” I knew that Fuhrman knew O.J. was dyslexic and I saw how often doubles appeared with Fuhrman and the crime scenes. I knew that there were double “Rons” on Bundy with Fuhrman writing that the second Ron (Phillips) called him and told them they had a “double,” homicide. I did not know that there were double James at Rockingham with O.J. and Fuhrman. I did not know about Seagle, Idaho. Those two items came from Buster and Lollie. And those were the two items that opened the floodgates to everything we have on the Tale of Two Coins and the Double Eagle. ……….It is also important for everyone to know that you and I got to the Double Eagle independently at the same time for the same reasons – dimes, doubles, gold, Olympic gold, Bird, 33, Roosevelt and Franklin. The progression was inevitable. –Jasper

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