Letters to the Editor
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The letters weren't moved around.
They likely were simply typed in MS Word, printed, and then faxed. The faxing process introduced distortions and blurring.
When you retype the documents in MS Word, the letters line up above and below, exactly as they do in the disputed documents. Try it. Some of the documents have a centered headings: the letters above and below still line up. Try that, too.
With a different font, the letters won't line up. They won't line up using differnt fonts in MS Word--you have to use Times New Roman. And they very probably won't line using the famous IMB Selectric Composer, because the fonts are different. MS created its own version of Times New Roman.
But if anyone could show me documents from the 70s that also line up in MS Word using the default settings, I will be convinced that the documents could be real. However no one has done this to my knowledge.
Btw, it is extremely easy to make minute adjustments to letters in MS Word, so the poster below who claims to be an 'expert' is the one who doesn't know what he is talking about.

