The Pentagon was asked about the P.O. Box on one of the documents.
The Pentgon confirmed that would not have been military protocol for documentation and confirmed it was "highly unusual".
That's pretty strong. They could have said, "I have not seen any of the documents and cannot confirm or deny"
"The Pentagon was asked about the P.O. Box on one of the documents.
The Pentgon confirmed that would not have been military protocol for documentation and confirmed it was "highly unusual".
That's pretty strong. They could have said, "I have not seen any of the documents and cannot confirm or deny""
Forget that, OK. Other known valid documents show that address. It's here on some thread. Pay no attention to what anyone who wasn't there at that time says. Some Pentagon Schlub who's maybe 35 or so has no idea. There are real genuine documents with that address on them. Forget that one and move on.