comingforyou
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If you take a look at the ransom note the last thing the author wants you to read is S.B.T.C
A lot of speculation has been made about what this stands for and i think if you sound this out slowly and out loud to yourself you will hear SBATCEE. Now...what does that sound like to you SBATSY.
Look again at the ransom note and you can see that the letter "B" in the S.B.T.C looks very much like a "P" and then filled in to make a "B".
Sound it out loud with using a "P" and what do you get SPATSY. Make the S silent and its
"PATSY".
Now was someone trying to FRAME Patsy??
IF Patsy was the author of the note would she really use something that when sounded out loud as one word sound very much like her name with a silent S!
This was done in a very subtle manner. Very sneaky yet quite cleverly. Were people being groomed with this subtle mind control to think Patsy was the author.
Who would benefit from doing this? Hmmmm
Let's NOT forget that the author also included the words "southern" another push for the reader to believe it was Patsy. BUT again why would Patsy try to incriminate herself when she if she was the author would stay far away from incriminating herself in a ransom note.
Why would Patsy use one of her own paintbrushes? To incriminate herself???? or was someone trying to frame her!!!????
There was one name however that did appear at the start and the end of the note and that is John's name.
He looks like the "victim" in this note.
Does everybody know that John liked and read books about Winston Churchill. The man who is known for using his hand to make the VICTORY sign !!!! Victory and SBTC were written on two different lines one under the other.
It's up to you now John!
Victory!
S.B.T.C or (SPATSY)
The John and Victory BOTH have an exclamation mark at the end of them, but there is NO exclamation after SPATSY. No rejoicing from SPATSY. No air pump from SPATSY.
Only from John in this ransom note!! Hmmmm wonder what JOHN has to say about this.
A lot of speculation has been made about what this stands for and i think if you sound this out slowly and out loud to yourself you will hear SBATCEE. Now...what does that sound like to you SBATSY.
Look again at the ransom note and you can see that the letter "B" in the S.B.T.C looks very much like a "P" and then filled in to make a "B".
Sound it out loud with using a "P" and what do you get SPATSY. Make the S silent and its
"PATSY".
Now was someone trying to FRAME Patsy??
IF Patsy was the author of the note would she really use something that when sounded out loud as one word sound very much like her name with a silent S!
This was done in a very subtle manner. Very sneaky yet quite cleverly. Were people being groomed with this subtle mind control to think Patsy was the author.
Who would benefit from doing this? Hmmmm
Let's NOT forget that the author also included the words "southern" another push for the reader to believe it was Patsy. BUT again why would Patsy try to incriminate herself when she if she was the author would stay far away from incriminating herself in a ransom note.
Why would Patsy use one of her own paintbrushes? To incriminate herself???? or was someone trying to frame her!!!????
There was one name however that did appear at the start and the end of the note and that is John's name.
He looks like the "victim" in this note.
Does everybody know that John liked and read books about Winston Churchill. The man who is known for using his hand to make the VICTORY sign !!!! Victory and SBTC were written on two different lines one under the other.
It's up to you now John!
Victory!
S.B.T.C or (SPATSY)
The John and Victory BOTH have an exclamation mark at the end of them, but there is NO exclamation after SPATSY. No rejoicing from SPATSY. No air pump from SPATSY.
Only from John in this ransom note!! Hmmmm wonder what JOHN has to say about this.
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