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Similarities found on both
envelopes:
Letter E’s are identical
Letter strokes go beneath the
base line
Line of writing slopes
downhill
Numeral 2 are the same
Writing on both envelopes
`looks the same’
The B in
Brokaw and B in Building are identical
Letters in the middle of words
vary they are not uniformly the same size
The cross bar on the A are
placed low down.
A
depressed, tired individual writes this handwriting
Formation of the letters shows
that the writer has an ability to create with their hands –
example: artist, carpenter, and mechanic.
There is great determination
and concentration and the writing is written under great tension
and I feel the writer is on the brink of an emotional breakdown.
You could not reason with the
writer – the writer is physical and would hit/strike out. If,
you had an argument with the writer you would get no where by
intellectual debate. The writer can only be reached by touch such
as placing a calming hand on their arm – in other words the
writer is too violent to listen.
All the writing shows great
tiredness and depression and as I stated before the writer is at a
breaking point emotionally. The
only way they are functioning is by a strong fanatical inner will.
As far as intelligence goes
the writer shows great tenacity they do not give up. However, from
studying the handwriting the writer is intelligent in certain
areas they do not have a well-rounded intelligence.
The numeral 1 on the Tom
Brokaw envelope is the only indication on the envelope that it
could be written by someone from another country.
As the American numeral 1 is just a straight line.
Another factor of the numeral 1 is this type of formation
of the number is sometimes found in the older generation of
American writers 70 and up. But, the rest on the writing does not have any other
indication that the writer is not American.
The writer is dangerous due to
the suppressed `passion ‘in the writing. The passion is of a
physical kind that strikes out with out thinking.
There is a deliberate
`masking’ of the writer by writing slow and deliberate they are
trying to hide personality. But
as there is such a great depression and tiredness bits of the
writers personality keeps slipping giving the trained graphologist
accurate glimpses of what the personality is truly like.
The T bar in Tom slants down
which usually indicates a need to dominate and be in complete
control of any situation. But
– (I do believe that both envelopes were written by the same
person) the T in the word Senator has a slight bending upwards
meaning this is a person who feels they are doing good and helping
others. Which is a
glaring contradiction of all the other traits the writer has
shown. The T in the
Senator is usually found in people with religious tendencies.
Glenda Ross, Certified
Graphologist
10/19/01
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