SV: Name the VM forger
- From: "inger" <i_e.johansson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 07:28:50 GMT
Seppo,
one of the three forgers once admitted in the group that he had been sending
such in my name. For the rest it's up to the international police to prove
and track them down.
Inger E
Seppo Renfors <Renfors@xxxxxxxxxx> skrev i
diskussionsgruppsmeddelandet:434223E7.9708FB8C@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Im surprised to see no responses, from nay-sayers specially, seeing as
> the profiling done is right down their alley and is in support of
> their claims! Now all they have to do is NAME the culprit - they have
> enough details to search him of......... if indeed a forger even
> exists or ever existed.
>
> Someone called "RMS" posted this article to a case of map stealing -
> it is reminicent of what Enzo did in order to sell the TR and SH.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/03/arts/design/03maps.html
>
> Seppo Renfors wrote:
> >
> > This is the person who forged the VM...... apparently.
> >
> > Profile of an ALLEGED forger:
> >
> > That person was born around 1880. He would be in the early to mid
> > 40'ies in age, to resort to such time consuming and intricate forgery
> > that requires a very serious dose of patience, not common in younger
> > people. He had to have extremely steady hands and very good eyesight -
> > something that deteriorates for a person approaching 45 and on - to
> > perform the task.
> >
> > It is a person who is a very SKILLED colour matcher who is aware of
> > this peculiarity of inks and stains "turning" suddenly when being
> > tinted - something not applicable to paints. A french polisher, a wood
> > stain manufacturer, a specialist colour ink maker are possible
> > professions to have such skills.
> >
> > He was working at a plant making anatase - or working at a paint
> > manufacturer using anatase. This has to be in spain.
> >
> > He has to be a linguist of some note to get the language right. A
> > university professor/lecturer with medieval latin as the major
> > language.
> >
> > He must have a good working knowledge of the Norse sagas. A
> > historian/history lecturer/author are professions that comes to mind
> > who have those skills.
> >
> > In addition to the above the person needed to be SKILLED in
> > calligraphy of the era and well practised with the use of a quill and
> > cartography of the era. This requires the skills of an artist of some
> > note. It also involves the intimate knowledge of medieval inks and how
> > they perform. There is only ONE kind of person that has those
> > requisite skills - a restorer of artefacts and paintings.
> >
> > Despite all this learning and skills, he had to have a "criminal mind"
> > - that is, be prepared to resort to criminality for whatever reason.
> > This does NOT FIT with the rest of the profile.
> >
> > BUT there is more. He was living in SPAIN during the time period 1916
> > to early 1920's and had access to the Tartar Relation at least,
> > probably also the Speculum Historiale.
> >
> > So to put it together
> >
> > In Spain in 1916 to the early 1920's, working at the University of
> > Saragossa was an underpaid Professor of medieval Latin, forced to
> > moonlight in a "with it" paint making factory. He also studied
> > history, specialising in the Norse, as his second string
> > qualification. He is a skilled French polisher, or stain/ink maker.
> > The Prof is a skilled calligrapher and an experienced restorer of
> > art/documents/artefacts and he is probably at the age of 42 ->43. He
> > had full access to the Cathedral of La Seo library, and specially the
> > TR.
> >
> > Is it reasonable to think a person at that age have achieved all those
> > things? The required "criminal mind" doesn't fit a person working at
> > least 2 jobs to make ends meet. Nor does it fit a person with that
> > level of education AND very wide skills. Would a Prof at a Uni there
> > be considered to be "low paid" - to the point of needing a second job?
> >
> > A further problems here is, did a paint making place that produced
> > paint using anatase exist during that time person in Saragossa? Most
> > unlikely but if it did, it doesn't appear to exist any longer.
> >
> > Also missing is the WHY - no motive exists.
> >
> > --
> > SIR - Philosopher unauthorised
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> > The one who is educated from the wrong books is not educated, he is
> > misled.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> --
> SIR - Philosopher unauthorised
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> The one who is educated from the wrong books is not educated, he is
> misled.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
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