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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
If you don't have anything to hide, why keep hiding? 
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Conversely, if you don't have anything to hide - why bother lending any "credibility" (illusory or real) to the claims by responding at all?
I can't prove or disprove this one way or the other;
in my own experience, I've used scanning software that will absolutely produce the "Layers" results seen here. It's been awhile, and I'm not 100% sure what software processes I used, since I'm not still in that business; I am 100% certain that I have done exactly what this person did in the video, and am also 100% certain that the chain of custody in doing so started when I was handed the paper document, and ended when I finished "disassembling" the final product.
(For the record, I believe the scanner I used was an HP, the platform was a Mac running OS 7.x, the software was Illustrator 4(?) & Acrobat Reader. I cannot recall the scanning software - might have been QuickPage(?) or something like that; it did OCR and image scanning. My memory may not be completely accurate on this, though.)
In my experience, the "deconstruction" of the scanned document is an absolute fabrication of "results" based on the desires of the presenter, and is not consistent with, nor indicative
in any way of a fabricated document.