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To: Peach
Word processors did not exist at that time, all there was were typewriters, the IBM selectric with the type ball was state of the art. Each character has the same amount of width on the page with a typewriter, proportional space proves its a forgery...
50 posted on 09/09/2004 11:54:09 AM PDT by aspiring.hillbilly (AND)
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To: aspiring.hillbilly

Do this:

Set Open Office or Microsoft Office to their default margin settings, and set the font on Times Roman 12 point (this is default on Open Office).

Now, open one of the memos in a window and type it word for word in your word processor.

Both word processors put the line breaks in exactly the same places that they do on the "original" memos that were supposedly typed over 30 years ago on a typewriter.

I saw a blog on another thread that showed one person's attempt to do this with Microsoft Office. Out of curiosity, I did the same thing with Open Office (www.openoffice.org)

The results were the same. I could type this in Open Office, print it out, run it through a copier or fax 10 times and give you a document that looks exactly like the one that CBS claims has been verified authentic by an expert.

If you don't believe it yet, the mainstream media is not your friend.


108 posted on 09/09/2004 12:07:15 PM PDT by FLAMING DEATH (Why do I carry a .45? Because they don't make a .46!)
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