Instead, when investigators examined the doc, the see FEW layers, and they layers are NOT random; all the validation stamps are in the SAME LAYER, not different ones.
A human MADE those layers quite deliberately.
Except that there is at least one place in the document where there are words that are split between multiple layers (e.g., the first half of a word is on one layer, the rest on another). For example, the (pre-printed) line "Name of Hospital or Institution (If not in hospital or institution, give street address)" is split among two layers as follows:
one layer contains "N___ _f H______l __ I__________ (If ___ __ h_______ __ ____________ ____ ______ add____)"
another layer contains "_ame o_ _ospita_ or _nstitution ___ not in _ospital or institution, give street ___ress_"
If a human made the layers deliberately, why would they split that sentence (or any of the other words/lines that are so split) across different layers?
Maybe for the same reason that he came up with an official stamp that misspelled the word the?
ML/NJ
Perhaps sloppy work trying to get the correct spelling of the hospital... which they still goofed up.