Ive already made my point, Obama born in Hawaii was in major newspapers in profiles where he was actually interviewed as new President of Volume of the Harvard Law Review a year before the publishers blurb. Thats my point and its an indisputable fact since anyone can read those profiles online.
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Yes, “anyone can read those profiles online.” Can you, however, point anyone to where they can read these profiles in original paper format? Not in ANY digital form, such as a photo purported to be of an original document?
As we all know, photos can be photoshopped. Microfilm can be cut, spliced, and even recreated without the splices showing. Online profiles can easily be edited using ubiquitous software. Where can “anyone” go to see an actual decades-old newspaper or magazine?
Original, hard copy editions of old newspapers can be read at the Library Of Congress.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/lcnewsp.html
Also major university libraries often have retained their original editions of old newspapers, as well as the actual publishers of those papers.
For example: https://www.nytimes.com/content/help/search/archives/archives.html
The danger in digitally altering an article is never knowing who might still have a hard copy of the original article that could expose the fraud.