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* Plastic tape from a Dymo label maker, stating IM GETTING OUT. ITS GONE TOO FAR. TAKE THIS, USE IT: ITS EVIDENCE. H - from Edgar's former MI6 analyst & Balkans/E. Europe specialist "Hopkins"?  
 
* Plastic tape from a Dymo label maker, stating IM GETTING OUT. ITS GONE TOO FAR. TAKE THIS, USE IT: ITS EVIDENCE. H - from Edgar's former MI6 analyst & Balkans/E. Europe specialist "Hopkins"?  
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* The Hesselius Papers - papers of Dr Martin Hesselius, “the German physician” and “medical philosopher,” a strange, semi-legendary 19th-century figure on the borderline between medical science and occultism. Some of his most celebrated and bizarre cases are associated with Britain. Hesselius's name started reappearing in press clippings with a recent date, following the rediscovery of his collected papers in an attic in a Georgian house in Dublin late last year. The Hesselius papers were then put up for auction at Sotheby's because of their interest for the English market. A well-known celebrity psychic, London society figure and self-styled occultist, Aleister Singleton, bought them a month ago “for the nation,” and has offered regular loan exhibitions at the British Library. There’s been some controversy because they were found in Ireland, but Dublin City Council decided to seek the best price at auction and sold them through Sotheby's Special Projects Department. A British Library exhibition of some of the Hesselius papers is scheduled for the coming weeks.
 
* The Hesselius Papers - papers of Dr Martin Hesselius, “the German physician” and “medical philosopher,” a strange, semi-legendary 19th-century figure on the borderline between medical science and occultism. Some of his most celebrated and bizarre cases are associated with Britain. Hesselius's name started reappearing in press clippings with a recent date, following the rediscovery of his collected papers in an attic in a Georgian house in Dublin late last year. The Hesselius papers were then put up for auction at Sotheby's because of their interest for the English market. A well-known celebrity psychic, London society figure and self-styled occultist, Aleister Singleton, bought them a month ago “for the nation,” and has offered regular loan exhibitions at the British Library. There’s been some controversy because they were found in Ireland, but Dublin City Council decided to seek the best price at auction and sold them through Sotheby's Special Projects Department. A British Library exhibition of some of the Hesselius papers is scheduled for the coming weeks.

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