Posted on 01/22/2014 12:48:02 PM PST by iontheball
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Thought the same. Posed picture more then likely ?
There is a program that some libraries have and some freepers have access that will take a long boring volume and pull up the phrases
We did that the other night with her dissertation
And?
It bugged me for ages. I felt sure that was Scott on the ground next to 'Barry' and the adult circled had to be his father, but every time I posed the question, with the images, someone would jump in a tell me it was impossible...
Well, it wasn't impossible. In was in Hawaii.
No, but maybe the top banana!
Wasn’t it you who found all the travel record. You and Fred ageed the task would be ??? Very difficult to say the least. Could it be done with a software program available at a research library?
here’s a link to the file, scroll through it
Does that fall info the WDDIM file too?
Stanley Ann Dunham passport application file
Looked at it. No way on my phone but ill send it to someone who has access. What specific ally do you want him to seach for ?
Wasnt it you who found all the travel record. You and Fred ageed the task would be ??? Very difficult to say the least. Could it be done with a software program available at a research library?
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I don’t understand your question. I didn’t find any travel records. People requested them from the government under the FOIA and posted them when they finally got the redacted (probably changed) records.
I don’t know what you’re suggesting about a software program at a research library.
I do know that if SAD’s abstract for her dissertation had been in the database since 1992, as it should have been, or even in the library of the university in Hawaii, then somebody should have cited it in their own published works and/or theses and dissertations before, say, 2004. The E/W center produces hundreds of social scientists and anthropologists that focus on the east (Indonesia, Philippines, etc.) so somebody there, over the past 20 years, should have been following in her footsteps.
What was the result of the searches your contacts did with keywords they used? As I said, I don’t understand what you mean.
I think it falls into the round receptacle under the desk if you want my opinion.
What is a WDDIM file?
These are the documents for Lolo Soetoro and Stanley Ann Dunham provided through FOI.
I don’t want anyone to search for anything in particular, I supplied some links for your interest, that’s all. I know what’s in those files. Lies and whines.
Ok. I think maybe you’re referring to OCR and how an image can be converted into a text format that can be scanned for keywords? I wouldn’t be surprised if such a program is available online for free. I don’t know that for sure but there’s so much free software out there that, as I said, it wouldn’t surprise me to find it online.
What I was talking about with regard to the abstracts: When somebody’s going to write on a research topic, such as to report their results of an experiment, ethnographic study, data analysis, some theory or other, the first thing they do is a literature review and usually the research library will give access to a program that scans abstracts for all published and unpublished works and supplies the person with a huge listing of everything that’s pertinent. Then the person’s task is to go through it all and read to find anybody who’s addressed the pertinent topic before. Then they write an introduction in their paper to cite all the prior research on the subject. (Maybe you know this, already, but maybe others reading here don’t.) So even if her dissertation was unpublished, it would have been put in the university library as well as should have had an abstract put into the database so that other students would be made aware of her prior contributions. It’s kind of like the search someone has to do when they want to patent an idea—first see if it’s been done before.
Thats why its important to read the materials that are laborious and those written by friends and faux. One line inadvertently left in a manuscript on a resource journalist bibliography or in the log of public record may be the key.
So I thought you could use the links to the FOI files, you obviously haven't seen them. There might be something there we all missed.
Someone posted the link to her dissertation the other evening. One word input in was goldsmith. It came up with 25 hits. Three readable. Put in Subud and got no hits.
Is that what you’re asking?
Several years ago a lawyer freeper went to a research library near one of the ports we thought certain people might have used. Many libraries have duplicate records for geneology research. He found material and took it personally to the lawyer whose case was already at the SCOTUS level
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Won’t bother doing then
AKA manipulating the system.
Something this family are experts at doing
coffee break
We’re looking for something different then we all first looked at them. I seriously doubt if there would be a Subud mention in them but it only takes one slip up.
Do you understand what I was saying. We initially look at material from one angle with one object as our goal. When new material like FU-D’s connection to Subud comes out it behooves us to take a second look at all the previously examined material with that connection in mind
Unfortunately we all keep getting distracted by the interesting little squirrels that get our attention ( myself included) and have to sort again the nuts from the shells
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