Search for pages about Xerox Workcenter, MRC or mixed raster compression, and the birth certificate. It can be tough technical going, but there are explanations for how it happens.
Why one woul seperates those halos out from the documents image...and place them on a seperate layer seems really truly bizarre,,and utterly useless....
One of the big reasons I never bought the forgery argument. No human forger would assemble the LFBC this way--it only makes sense if it's some kind of algorithm artifact.
Only to you OBot clownish hens.
“No human forger would assemble the LFBC this way—it only makes sense if it’s some kind of algorithm artifact.”
It would seem a profitable tactic to perform just such a task in order to convince the wary viewer.
I dont know. I might were I a forger.
Ive put in a ludicrous number of hours making several hogs ears into silk purses using Adobe Photoshop. Not for the purposes of creating a forgery but in order to :massage photographic image into precisely what was necessary for the use I had intended it for.
So have you seen Lord Monckton’s observation that the document is fake?
Apparently the characters don’t line up in rows and columns as they should if they were typed on an actual typewriter.
When you lay a grid over the entire document, you see horizontal and vertical shifts of a half space or so... something which is impossible for a typewriter to do.
What’s the Ha Ha That’s Very Logical explanation for such a thing?
http://static.infowars.com/2012/06/i/general/peers-briefing-2.pdf