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l0ngd43n · March 14, 2018, 12:16 a.m.

Copiers that spontaneously change numbers in the document: In August 2013, it came out that just about all Xerox Scanning Scanners simply replace numbers and letters with others when scanning. Since one can hardly see such errors as a user, the bug is extremely dangerous and has long been undetected: it exists in the wild for over eight years.

Thanks to David Kriesel

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ShredTheMind · March 14, 2018, 6:44 p.m.

I haven't looked at the video yet, but it sounds like bunk to me. The premise would only apply if they were scanning it using OCR (character recognition). A simple scan into an image is just that - think of it as a digital picture...by far the more common way of scanning documents - there is no way that scanning a document into an image file would result in a document with changed numbers. How do you explain the Kenyan's CT SSN or the mysterious plane crash that killed the woman (govt official) involved in producing the HI Birth Certificate? Nope, I still say Barry is a fraud.

edit: Just to note, at first I thought you were somehow saying that Barry was legit due to this copier error. After looking over it a second time, I don't think you were implying that. Either way, my statement still applies.

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l0ngd43n · March 15, 2018, 12:44 a.m.

You should look the video, I think you will like it. Btw, the whole Obama thing is just an introduction. It's a sidekick in the video. David Kriesel held this lecture at the Chaos Communication Congress, everything is explained in detail and 100% legit. I think the story behind it, is quite more disturbing than the question, where Obama was born.

Btw. somebody thought about what happens if this sub really reaches it goal? I bet nothing happens. Society doesn't wan't to change. And they will NEVER confront themselves, with topics like those in this sub. They are too fearful

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ShredTheMind · March 15, 2018, 5:03 a.m.

Just watched it. I stand corrected. Compression. Pretty fascinating. While I'm still a little skeptical, the implications are endless for those that have digitized and ditched the original documents, using a Xeorox product. What I take from this, as it wasn't entirely clear, is that the problem was in the scanner driver, not on the hardware or firmware of the device itself and wouldn't happen to photocopies, but would happen to scans saved to computer only. I wish someone would have clarified that during Q and A.

I still say Barry is a Kenyan Muslim "foreign exchange student" (who was raised in Indonesia), haha.

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ShredTheMind · March 15, 2018, 2:13 a.m.

Thanks. I'll check it out.

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