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To: DiogenesLamp; 4Zoltan

OK if they took a pic of the bound book page, then inserted it into a larger page onto which they put their raised seal, it may have the following layers:
Bound book page that has typewritten and handwritten characters on one sheet (this is the adoption era certificate that had info filled in) may have at most two layers.
Add a layer for the page that has the seal and signature.
But more importantly, would the bound book part be uniform from a picture having been taken of it? And would the Savannah Guthrie picture of the whole thing make it uniform?
How many layers are on the other images we’ve seen of this b.c.?

I still think we have a deep cover operative*, that happens to have been adopted maybe three times in his lifetime, occupying the white house.

*complete with forged selective service registration, stolen social security number, and fake autobiography books.


182 posted on 04/28/2012 11:33:58 AM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: WildHighlander57; DiogenesLamp

“How many layers are on the other images we’ve seen of this b.c.?”

The ABC document has only one layer. And it doesn’t have the artifacts that the pdf has, for example, the certification number is uniform even the last number (1). And all the pixel sizes appear to be the same.

If you were the forger and you had green security paper and an embossing seal, would you make a hard copy from the electronic file (ABC document?) and stamp it with the seal, then scan that to a pdf?

That would explain why Savanah Guthrie’s image has a raised seal and the White House pdf has a seal but the ABC document doesn’t.


183 posted on 04/28/2012 6:27:14 PM PDT by 4Zoltan
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