In this famous case, they likely would not put out an opinion without examining the original document. How do inks, paper, age, etc come into play on a photocopy? They could examine the copies of type and typewriting as well as signatures with a microscope, but they could not use other scientific forensic methods to aid their opinions.
Can you tell if a $100 dollar bill is counterfeit by looking at a copy of it on the Internet?
You are asking for a half-a$$ed opinion from an expert who makes their living from their veracity and completeness. Not likely to happen IMO. Maybe you can get Dan Rather's experts—even then they got to touch the documents and wouldn't back Rather...Fake but Accurate/s
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Me and my credentials are none of your business.
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There have been dozens of articles and links galore and you want me to do your homework for you?
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You can read for yourself all the experts who have taken it apart, now prove them wrong!
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Prove them wrong. Theres tons of info on FR and some posted right on this page of the thread.
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The names will not be posted here. Learn the rules here.
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Maybe they might be more comfortable sharing their personal information here after you do the same!
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You dont know what I or ANYONE ELSE has.
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There are a bunch who would like to testify in court, but the courts wont let them.
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Yeah, Obama is laughing all right, and he is laughing at the fools who just can't accept the fact that the BC issue is over.
Pathetic.