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From: Jasper
Date: Monday, April 30, 2007
Time: 12:09:23 AM
Solitairea1, …After doing that kind of work it’s always good to hear that somebody looked at it. Don’t get that feedback often, which is why Investigators stayed skeletal for so long and I haven’t gotten back to the flow chart. ………….I wouldn’t have gotten anywhere on Nolan if it hadn’t been for your questions, research and observations. That’s the point that people who post here or think about posting and don’t do it need to realize about everything on High Points. That stuff doesn’t magically appear and it is never the product of my work alone. Most of it comes from right here on the Iago discussion board after lots of probing and sifting so the gain we make will not be lost. …………Another thing I hope people will pay attention to is the way new items on High Points change from rough (sometimes very rough) to as polished as I can get it. The errors, typos and awkward syntax are what tell you what I was THINKING as I wrote. They tell you when I was thinking ahead of my fingers, when I was looking at things in reverse and when I fused people, places or things in my mind. This is the essence of what you get with Fuhrman’s off-the-cuff remarks and actions that he did not without time to edit them. This is where you can see HIM thinking. ………..I doubt that Fuhrman ever made a conscious connection between Tom Nolan and the letters that spell that name in applicable scenes from interrelated movies with a man-who-didn’t-exit plot line. But there they are, right where they have to be to make sense of what we have been fed about Tom Nolan and what we know of Fuhrman’s “imagination.” If this guy really exists, which I now have as much faith in as the tooth fairy, his name had to ring all kinds of bells with Fuhrman. If he doesn’t exist, which seem far more likely at this point, it’s easy to see how THAT name popped into Fuhrman’s mind for the role he played on Phillips’ call list. …………The name “Phillips” had to ring some North by Northwest bells with Fuhrman too (Phillip Vandamm the villain and the name “Jack Phillips” that Carry Grant’s character uses as an alias on the train from New York to Chicago). How could Fuhrman not put Phillips and Tom Nolan together in his mind with O.J. in Chicago, the Bronco designed in Dearborn (a suburb of Detroit and an old name for Chicago) and the bloody gloves and shoes traceable to New York? And let’s not forget Mount Rushmore with the President from Illinois (Lincoln on the penny) and the President from New York (a Roosevelt on the dime). My personal favorite is the expensive silver necktie that Thornhill, Smooth and Fuhrman have in common where it counts. –Jasper
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