Team Kimberlin Post of the Day

Failure to pay attention to the timestamps on documents has often tripped up the members of Team Kimberlin. The TKPOTD for six years ago today is about one such mistake.

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The images on the left have been extracted from the exhibits in the contempt motion the Cabin Boy™ sent me last week, a motion he may or may not have filed in the Hoge v. Kimberlin, et al. lawsuit. The top image shows the timestamp on the photograph he made of his flat tires that he alleges were vandalized. The bottom image is from the police report that he included as an exhibit with his motion. Note that he photographed the tires around noon on the 1st but that he didn’t call the cops until the next day.

Maybe he got a busy signal when he dialed 9-1-1.

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Of course, both Brett Kimberlin and Bill Schmalfeldt have been caught alter documents. They were caught because of their incompetence as forgers. In one case, Schmalfeldt changed the timestamps in the header of an email, but he missed the timestamp for an intermediate relay. The result was that the header show that it had been received before the intermediate relay had sent it.

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