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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rick who wrote (45075)9/10/2004 7:53:20 PM
From: Rick  Respond to of 59480
 
Here's the first part of the story:

"So, for anyone still willing to consider that these documents are anything other than cheap, childish forgeries, I am offering $10,000 right now to anyone who can find for me a typewriter from 1972 that could have reasonably made those documents. Payment will be made in the form of a cashiers check to the first individual who can do this. The typewriter must be using the same proportionally spaced font as the CBS documents, the same curly-quotation marks, the same impossible superscripted "th"s, the same 13-point line spacing, and create a document that looks as much (or more) like the alleged forgeries than does a Microsoft Word document with default fonts and margins.

If you think you can do this, email defeatjohnjohn@hotmail.com and collect your reward. And yes, I am serious."

defeatjohnjohn.com



To: Rick who wrote (45075)9/10/2004 9:59:13 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
It has also been said that the man was not an accomplished typist, and would have had a hard time centering and doing the complicated typing procedures that would have been required on a manual typewriter.

Another question is concerning the man's signature, with his rank...etc. I didn't entirely understand this but there must be a certain way to sigh off official military papers, and this paper wasn't correct.