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To: Stepan12; Polarik; BuckeyeTexan

Techdude turned out to be a fraud.

--You say that! Does the misnamed Fight the smears website say the same thing?

I'm not sure, but I believe Texas darlin discovered this, and Polarik found out also. Techdude claimed credentials he didn't have. No one has been able to substatiate that Maya Soetero had a COLB.

It does not do the argument any good to use discredited information. There's enough real issues out there.

123 posted on 04/14/2009 9:45:16 PM PDT by sometime lurker
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To: sometime lurker
It does not do the argument any good to use discredited information. There's enough real issues out there.

This is hearsay testimony on your fellows part.

As Communists, the BHO squad is very good at subversion, lies, and infiltration.

125 posted on 04/15/2009 2:58:19 AM PDT by Stepan12 (Palin & Bolton in 2012)
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To: sometime lurker
I'm not sure, but I believe Texas Darlin (now TD) discovered this, and Polarik found out also. Techdude claimed credentials he didn't have. No one has been able to substatiate that Maya Soetero had a COLB.

Nor was it even necessary to do so, because it didn't change the fact that I knew this COLB image was bogus, that I knew how it was made, and that Maya's COLB had nothing to do with it.

Now, I was the one who first discovered that Techdude was a fraud and I warned TexasDarlin, early on, not to trust him. My warnings about TechDude were ignored and she published his work anyway. She would, eventually, stop publishing his work, but not because he was a fraud -- she said that it was in response to TechDude's worries about his safety and the safety of his family. THAT story was bogus, the tale about the dead rabbit was bogus, and we now know that TechDude had stolen the identity of a real forensic document examiner, but when he couldn't do what he promised to do, he dropped out of sight using the excuses listed above.

I knew that TechDude was way off the mark when I saw his preliminary work, and that a real forensic document examiner (which he had claimed to be) would never make such dubious claims). Do you know what TechDude gave as a theory as to how Maya's name was allegedly visible on Obama's COLB??

TechDude was the one who said that Maya's COLB had been soaked in solvent to remove the laser print and then dried and typed over. His theory was patently ridiculous as the solvent would also destroy the integrity of the paper and its pattern. Not only that, there is a patent currently waiting for approval for a new chemical process to remove laser print from paper pulp in order to recycle it.

FACTCHECK had a field day with that theory and they made special mention of it as a way to trash genuine research.

If you recall, Jay McKinnon was originally credited, and also discredited, with creating the COLB image forgery, and that story was first published on Israel Insider -- it was also destined to become the longest-running thread on FR (now up to 7,584 comments):

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2040486/posts

129 posted on 04/15/2009 6:46:59 AM PDT by Polarik (("Forgeries don't validate claims -- they repudiate them"))
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