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To: LucyT

This deserves a ping to the list.

This is an excellent post and simple to understand. The image posted by the White House is a blatant forgery.


18 posted on 05/01/2011 7:09:45 AM PDT by wintertime
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To: wintertime; California VWRC Member; Yaelle; NoGrayZone; Scanian; All

Here is another very simple explanation that any non-expert can easily understand, this should be posted on threads as even *I* can understand it, therefore anyone can.


I have been following this thread since day one. Most of the time I just lurk, but I have made an interesting discovery of some type...

I realize that the current discussion has moved on to daddy O and his life of mendacity, but I have been stuck on the new OB II COLB. Since you guys were hot on this a few days, I thought maybe what I have learned could be valuable.

The defenders of the COLB say that the layers have to do with scanners and OCR software arbitrarily separating things into layers. The newsies seem to be happy with that explanation. But, I have been looking for a reason this happens with this COLB. Here is what I have discovered.

Irrefutable proof of cut and paste assembly.

There are three types of text, pre-printed, typewritten, and ink stamped. And, then there are the pre-printed graphics. One would expect that the pre-printed graphics would be the same color as the preprinted text. One would expect the typewritten text somewhat different. And one would expect the ink stamps to be different again, and different from each other.

I have found that most of the pre-printed text matches the typewritten text, instead of the pre-printed graphics. OOPS! Also, The record number that is inkstamped, matches exactly to the typewritten and pre-printed text, EXCEPT for the last “1” which is a different color. So, we are supposed to believe that an ink stamp, or ink pad would make two different colors in one motion? The date accepted stamps are even stranger. The stamp in box 22 has two colors also, the 19 and the 1 at the end are different from the rest of it. The stamp in box 20 has identical digits to the stamp in box 22, but it has two colors also. But, not the same two as in box 22. So, here we are supposed to believe that one ink stamp can print two colors on a single motion, and two different set of two on the next motion.

Some other findings... Stanley’s signature is half one color and half another color. Part of the K in U K L Lee is the wrong color. The check boxes down to 6d are one color and the ones belox are another color. There are at least three different colors of ink in the Doctors check box.

None of the inconstancy is random, not one letter, number or line is partially one color and partially another. Only whole characters are the wrong color.

If you would like to verify what I see, try this. Open the COLB with Photoshop. Select Enhance, Adjust color, replace color. Click on one of the triangles next to the signatures and replace that color with something bright and distinctive. Take a look at what portions of the doc are still black. Repeat this procedure to replace the colors of various parts of the COLB with an assortment of distinctive colors. When you get to a point where there are no more black caricatures, you are ready to analyze the results. What this process does is emphasize the subtle differences in the printed colors.

You will notice that there are numerous. You will see that I have not begun to cover them all here.

1,977 posted on Sunday, May 01, 2011 8:05:16 AM by California VWRC Member


103 posted on 05/01/2011 10:24:40 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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