The experts who have declared the note a forgery operate from the premise that if any part of a document is forged, then the document as a whole is forged.
It is my opinion that part of the note is is Vincent Foster's handwriting and represents the outline of a resignation letter that Lisa Foster had seen Vincent working on.
But as can be seen in the following illustration, the final paragraph of the note, is not only indented quite differently from the rest of the note, but uses a cursive capital "I" versus the block "I" seen at the top of the note. The 'r' in 'ruining' is quite different than the 'r' seen in 'role' and 'report' above. Finally, the width of the loops in the letter 'f' are very wide in the top part of the note but quite narrow in the final paragraph. Clearly, a different hand wrote the final paragraph!
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This would explain the strange manner in which the note was torn, eliminating the area where a signature would go. Had the forgers forged the entire note, botching the signature would result in re-writing the note, but working from a genuine but altered piece of Foster's real writing meant they only had the one sample, and having botched the signature, had to be rid of it!
I made mistakes from ignorance, inexperience and overwork
I did not knowingly violate any law or standard of conduct
No one in The White House, to my knowledge, violated any law or
standard of conduct, including any action in the travel office.
There was no intent to benefit any individual or specific group
The FBI lied in their report to the AG
The press is covering up the illegal benefits they received from
the travel staff
The GOP has lied and misrepresented its knowledge and role and
covered up a prior investigation
The Ushers Office plotted to have excessive costs incurred, taking
advantage of Kaki and HRC
The public will never believe the innocence of the Clintons and
their loyal staff
The WSJ editors lie without consequence
I was not meant for the job or the spotlight of public life in
Washington. Here ruining people is considered sport
![[Sample of Hillar's handwriting]](SMALL_hillary1.gif)
Click for a sample of Hillary's handwriting.
"Don't believe a word you hear. It was not suicide. It couldn't have been." -Assistant Attorney General Webster Hubbell, 7/20/93, cited in Esquire, 11/93.