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Appendix
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A
Brief Comment on the Many Rumours and Speculations Surrounding Tobias
James
and the Death of Amanda Palmer |
It is of course no great surprise that where facts
fail to deliver, rumours flock to fill the gap, particularly in
this age where speed of communication is measured in megabytes per
second, publication on the internet remains entirely unregulated,
and many millions of people spend their working days sat, bored,
in front of networked computers. Quite how, and by whom, word of
Tobias James (and the multiple frauds he committed against the APT)
was first leaked remains unknown, despite our many efforts, but
whatever few facts had been leaked were soon overshadowed by the
many rumours and speculations that have, over recent months, been
filling the pages of various chat-rooms and blog-sites. As has been
clearly demonstrated we at the APT do indeed harbour many suspicions
against Mr. James and most certainly feel he has a case to answer,
however we would strongly caution the reader against taking too
seriously any speculations which go beyond that which has already
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As is usually the case with rumours, they can be
divided into four broad categories: those which are palpably absurd
but somehow touch upon a desire in people for them to be true; those
which are more plausible and yet have no basis whatever in fact;
those that touch upon truth yet bend it considerably out of shape;
and those that turn out to have been correct all along. In the interests
of maintaining good relations with the BPD we have agreed to not
mention any of those more plausible rumours lest we inadvertently
reveal information currently deemed “sensitive”,and
instead present here a few of the more absurd and clearly unsubstantiated
speculations currently making the rounds. As might be expected they
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- Alien abduction – that Mr. James was some form of shape-shifting
alien shot down by the US Air Force over New Mexico, hence his
lack of a recorded past; that his false moustache is worn to
disguise his inability to mimic the human philtrum; that his
mission is to capture a prime specimen of fertile breeding stock
for medical experimentation back on his planet (it has been
proposed by some that this particularly species may procreate
through the exchange of vocalised sound frequencies, therefore
effectively through song rather than physical contact, hence
the choice of Miss Palmer). However, given Mr. James’
clear command of written English/American idioms this seems
unlikely. In addition, the one photograph we have of James clearly
displays a fine example of a human philtrum.
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- Government conspiracy – that Mr. James was an orphan
who was adopted by an elite group within the CIA and trained
from childhood for this particular type of infiltration mission.
When the order came through that Miss Palmer was to be “taken
out”he turned rogue and has placed her in a safe house
having left a carefully constructed false trail. The texts he
then placed in this book contain coded messages to other rogue
cells and were they to be decoded they could bring down the
whole CIA, if not the US government. Again there is an obvious
however... James is known to have left behind his memory card
when fleeing the internet cafe, which is hardly what one would
expect from a crack agent trained since childhood. In addition,
there is no obvious reason why Miss Palmer would be considered
any kind of threat to the US government.
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- “Love child” – that Mr. James is Miss Palmer’s
son from a teenage affair attributed to many improbable men,
and a few that, though more possible, are equally unlikely.
Among the more extraordinary claims is that he is Miss Palmer’s
“love child” with John Denver, and it seems that
in 1986, when in her early teens, Miss Palmer did indeed run
away with the John Denver road-show for a week, however there
is no evidence that she at any point became pregnant, nor gave
birth to a child. In addition this rumour bears no relation
to anything that we do know about Mr. James, nor does it attempt
to explain his writing of the texts or the case of Text Number
Nine. It is however interesting to note that though this rumour
is entirely compatible with the government conspiracy rumour
(had the love child been put up for adoption) no rumour we have
come across has yet made this link.
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- Love affair – that Mr. James and Miss Palmer had been
conducting a secret love affair over the year previous to her
apparent demise, and that the pressures of her extraordinary
and sudden success as an artist and performer had pushed them
both to the limit with regard to maintaining a healthy secret
relationship. As a result Miss Palmer decided to stage her own
death and Mr. James used all his many means to distract attention
from this fact by sowing the seeds of discord and mistrust amongst
all who knew her, and indeed all who are involved in investigating
her death. This rumour might seem faintly plausible (though
entirely unsubstantiated) were it not for the fact that Miss
Palmer is well known to have had little or no interest in younger
men, preferring considerably older men and, more often still,
older women, for her sexual and love liaisons.
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- Self perpetuation – that Mr. James himself is personally
responsible for starting all of the above rumours and many others
unmentioned in an attempt raise his own public profile and to
generate intrigue and menace in the run-up to publication of
this book, thus hoping to considerably boost sales and therefore
his own royalty income and literary prestige. This rumour is
among the more compelling, chiming as it does with an increased
public understanding of the means and power of marketing ploys,
however the APT can assure the reader that Mr. James will be
receiving no royalties from sales of this book (all profits,
if any, will go towards the funding of further APT artistic
projects) nor does the APT have any contact whatsoever with
Mr. James, or any idea as to his current whereabouts.
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There are, of course, many further rumours and
speculations, some of them more ludicrous, some more plausible,
but all, as yet, entirely unsubstantiated. Those mentioned above
are merely the most repeated. For the curious reader who wishes
to take this line of research further a cursory internet search
(“Amanda Palmer” “Tobias James”) will
reveal many thousands of pages that link the two names, in most
cases directly, however, the APT wishes to make it clear that
it in no way endorses the making of such a search, nor can it
be held in any way responsible for the content of third party
websites.
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Have you seen this
man? He is thought to be approx. 6ft two inches tall, and often
wears a false moustache. Please contact us urgently with any information.
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