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Dirty, dirty, dirty. Trying to Defeat FOIA Requests With Disguised Misspellings
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[quote:~kpm~:MV80MjA3NjkyXzc2NTI5MTAzXzhEQzIwNjdE] [quote:snark:MV80MjA3NjkyXzc2NTI5MDY5XzNBOEYyMkQy] Trying to defeat the OCR? This is super fishy. [/quote] Years ago I remember a poster on a different site who always misspelled words the same way and that poster finally admitted it was so they could not be traced [/quote]
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So I guess you guys saw all the kerfluff about Comey's name not being searchable in the IG report but if you search "Corney" you get all the hits. The font used makes Corney look like Comey. Well, it looks like this was not just a one-off, and more examples have surfaced:
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