https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/us/politics/william-ruckelshaus-dead.html
>>7384392 Civil War Pardons were written on parchment paper AKA baker's paper
It's a legal move to get around the House's argument that it can't be sued because of the "speech or debate" clause in the Constitution since the sgt-at-arms is who "traditionally enforces the House’s orders related to both inherent contempt and the imposition of fines."
https://twitter.com/dsamuelsohn/status/1199775260863844353/photo/1
I have a hunch on Comey tweet. Parchment paper was used during the civil war to give blanket pardon to those who acted in rebellion.
During the Civil War the ink was actually poke berries .
Comey's tweet has smeared berry on the parchment paper.
Comey could be cutting a deal for a pardon
I'll add to his theory and posted this in a previous bread.
Whistle Blower's lawyer represent Chelsea Manning in his/her pardon and was quoted as identifying Chelsea/ Julian role in a bread and butter comment
https://www.cyberscoop.com/julian-assange-arrested-indictment/
BHO pardoned Chelsea Manning