POLL. Is John Iacoletti right to separate the coupon from the envelope in CE773?

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Offline Richard Smith

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How exactly would the microfilm be in Klein's possession to turn over to the FBI if it were not "authentic"?

Who ever said that the microfilm Klein's handed to the FBI was not authentic?

Are you suggesting fantasy conspirators somehow gained access to Klein's records and inserted the microfilm then asked Klein's to turn them over?

No, that's just you making up another strawman argument.

Check with Roger Collins.  Maybe he wrote this:

who is left alive to verify that the microfilm actually came from Kleins

Indeed.... so whatever was on that microfilm, they used Waldmann to "authenticate" it and it's content

In other words, whatever they showed Waldmann, it was merely his opinion that the copies of the documents were authentic, when the man had not been involved in the transaction and/or making of the microfilm. That's some authentication......

Offline John Iacoletti

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So, who ever said that the microfilm Klein's handed to the FBI was not authentic?