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To: Peter Horry




My point was that, with the specialized equipment required, it doesn’t seem very feasible that someone would alter copies and place them in libraries. It would be difficult to determine which libraries to place the altered copies in and even more difficult to place enough copies to make it unlikely that someone would choose a library with an unaltered copy.






I think it's possible. It is possible that this has been planned from quite awhile back. All it would take is $$$ for the resources (SOROS), and a crew to take care of it in all possible cities and locations (ACORN). Makes sense.
6,456 posted on 08/04/2009 5:23:06 PM PDT by Bikkuri
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To: Bikkuri
"It would be difficult to determine which libraries to place the altered copies in and even more difficult to place enough copies to make it unlikely that someone would choose a library with an unaltered copy." Um, nonsense. A minor amount of research to find the libraries which archived those particular papers, a visit to each to get a clear photo image of what is the entire square of the page in question, return visit to each where the papers were archived and check out the particular date 'for research' and replace it with a good forgery when turning it back in. Sandy Burglar can fill you in on haow easy this stuff is ;^)
6,466 posted on 08/04/2009 5:33:45 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: Bikkuri

Or put the fake one/s in a couple of libraries and just pull any real copies in the other libraries.


6,469 posted on 08/04/2009 5:35:05 PM PDT by little jeremiah
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