Thomas Wictor has a compelling analysis of Roy Moore's signature and his alleged signature in the yearbook. You don't have to be a handwriting expert to tell that the yearbook signature is a fake:
There's more details on his Twitter page. People are finding all kinds of inconsistencies. Allegedly, CNN's photo of the yearbook shows Roy Moore's signature started in blue ink and finished in black. Very sloppy fake. Reminds me of Obama's birth certificate. : )
So the signature is totally off!!!! The R is crazily not the same either! Not a trace of resemblance. Either another Roy wrote that message and that bitch tacked on the message about the Old Hickory to tie it to him, or the whole message is fake. I'm thinking it might be an old message that's been amended.
That's what it looks like to me, too. I suspect the original note was probably written by a woman teacher, since men don't usually write saccharine notes like this:
"To a sweeter, more beautiful girl I could not say "Merry Christmas". Christmas, 1977
The only hope is that if it was a teacher, she wrote similar notes. Usually teachers did to save time thinking things up. But that script is slanting way to the right, and Moore's signature? Not so much. Then we have the add on of Hickory ... back to slanting!!!!
And evidently, in the press conference, the accuser says, "RAY" not "ROY". Allred corrects her.
One other thing, if you listen to the press conference, where the accuser reads her statement, she states that her boyfriend was supposed to pick her up, but didn't. It's why she accepted the ride with "Ray" (heheehe). Anyway, after he morphed into the Incredible Hulk and started groping her that she tried to open "MY CAR DOOR". Yes, she says "MY" as in ownership. Now why would she make that possessive? It wasn't "HER" car door, it was "RAY'S" car door. Plus, this was alleged to have happened one month before she turned sixteen so it couldn't have been 'HER" car door since she wasn't able to drive.
I'm thinking she's using any incident that happened in fabricating this one and getting confused. The heifer doesn't look too bright.
She says she received it around Christmas. I'm not even questioning that part, but you really give your yearbook to somebody who tried to rape you two months earlier? Not plausible. (She claims the incident happened one month before her 16th birthday and that the yearbook came one month after her 16th birthday which was in November). And her stepson has called her out to be a liar:
The yearbook note is old-fashioned script. Reminds me very much of my mother's handwriting. The numerals are small and precise, unlike the date under Roy Moore's alleged signature.
The script of the note is very typical of 1940's-1950's ---flowing, even, graceful capitals, small, well-formed lower case letters. However, the comma after "Love" does not match the size of the script. It's large and awkwardly placed.
The signature is not the same script as the note and is not the same as samples of Roy Moore's signature found elsewhere on the internet. It's crude and ill-formed without the more sophisticated elements of Moore's real signature.
The numbers of the date are fat and ugly, compared to the "1977" in the note above. The 7's in "12-22-77" even have loops on them which the 7's in the "1977" above don't have.
I'm also very troubled by the "D.A." which is also in an ugly print. Notice the "D" which has the same oval configuration as the "O" in Olde. Also notice the hideous lower-case "e" in "Olde". I've seen this primitive, childish font millions of times used by high school girls in the 70's and 80's.
Furthermore, notice that "Olde Hickory House" is in print, a mix of upper and lower case letters, which is a sign of a poorly educated person. The note was in cursive, but this is in print.
This is not the print of a man of Judge Moore's education and culture.
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Gilderoy ago
Thomas Wictor has a compelling analysis of Roy Moore's signature and his alleged signature in the yearbook. You don't have to be a handwriting expert to tell that the yearbook signature is a fake:
https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor/status/930249181993738241
migratorypatterns ago
Page doesn't exist.
But Moore tries to molest her and she gives him her yearbook to sign?
Gilderoy ago
Gateway Pundit has Thomas Wictor's analysis:
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/11/fake-analyst-says-judge-roy-moore-signature-inside-gloria-allred-accusers-yearbook-forged/
There's more details on his Twitter page. People are finding all kinds of inconsistencies. Allegedly, CNN's photo of the yearbook shows Roy Moore's signature started in blue ink and finished in black. Very sloppy fake. Reminds me of Obama's birth certificate. : )
migratorypatterns ago
Holy crap! The script doesn't even match either! Obviously written by someone else!
Would be nice if the original Roy was another Roy. That would seal it!!!!
NEXT!!!!
Gilderoy ago
If you look at other examples of Roy's signature, he actually signs his first name "Royl" with what looks like an "l" at the end:
Examples from Google:
http://www.all-antique-books.com/uploads/antiquarianbooks/26/320300283444-1.jpg
http://nooganomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Judge-Moore-signature.png
migratorypatterns ago
Thanks for this!!!!
So the signature is totally off!!!! The R is crazily not the same either! Not a trace of resemblance. Either another Roy wrote that message and that bitch tacked on the message about the Old Hickory to tie it to him, or the whole message is fake. I'm thinking it might be an old message that's been amended.
Gilderoy ago
That's what it looks like to me, too. I suspect the original note was probably written by a woman teacher, since men don't usually write saccharine notes like this:
"To a sweeter, more beautiful girl I could not say "Merry Christmas". Christmas, 1977
Love, Roy Moore D.A.
12-22-77
Olde Hickory House
migratorypatterns ago
Yeah, that "Love," sign off. Men don't usually sign off that way.
It'd be a good time for that original signer to speak up. Course it's thirty years and whoever it is might not be here to say it's their writing.
Gilderoy ago
Exactly. Because it was probably written by a nice old lady English teacher back in the 70's.
migratorypatterns ago
The only hope is that if it was a teacher, she wrote similar notes. Usually teachers did to save time thinking things up. But that script is slanting way to the right, and Moore's signature? Not so much. Then we have the add on of Hickory ... back to slanting!!!!
Gilderoy ago
Good catch on the slant. Standard feminine script from post-WWII era, seems to me. The date and "Olde Hickory" is circa 1980 high school girl print.
migratorypatterns ago
And evidently, in the press conference, the accuser says, "RAY" not "ROY". Allred corrects her.
One other thing, if you listen to the press conference, where the accuser reads her statement, she states that her boyfriend was supposed to pick her up, but didn't. It's why she accepted the ride with "Ray" (heheehe). Anyway, after he morphed into the Incredible Hulk and started groping her that she tried to open "MY CAR DOOR". Yes, she says "MY" as in ownership. Now why would she make that possessive? It wasn't "HER" car door, it was "RAY'S" car door. Plus, this was alleged to have happened one month before she turned sixteen so it couldn't have been 'HER" car door since she wasn't able to drive.
I'm thinking she's using any incident that happened in fabricating this one and getting confused. The heifer doesn't look too bright.
darkknight111 ago
Aren't year books signed at the end of a SCHOOL year instead of a chronological year?
Suspicious that it was signed in December instead of May-June.
migratorypatterns ago
She says she received it around Christmas. I'm not even questioning that part, but you really give your yearbook to somebody who tried to rape you two months earlier? Not plausible. (She claims the incident happened one month before her 16th birthday and that the yearbook came one month after her 16th birthday which was in November). And her stepson has called her out to be a liar:
http://thegatewaypundit.com/2017/11/stepson-roy-moore-accuser-says-shes-lying-stand-behind-judge-100-video/
Gilderoy ago
Image here.
The yearbook note is old-fashioned script. Reminds me very much of my mother's handwriting. The numerals are small and precise, unlike the date under Roy Moore's alleged signature.
The script of the note is very typical of 1940's-1950's ---flowing, even, graceful capitals, small, well-formed lower case letters. However, the comma after "Love" does not match the size of the script. It's large and awkwardly placed.
The signature is not the same script as the note and is not the same as samples of Roy Moore's signature found elsewhere on the internet. It's crude and ill-formed without the more sophisticated elements of Moore's real signature.
The numbers of the date are fat and ugly, compared to the "1977" in the note above. The 7's in "12-22-77" even have loops on them which the 7's in the "1977" above don't have.
I'm also very troubled by the "D.A." which is also in an ugly print. Notice the "D" which has the same oval configuration as the "O" in Olde. Also notice the hideous lower-case "e" in "Olde". I've seen this primitive, childish font millions of times used by high school girls in the 70's and 80's.
Furthermore, notice that "Olde Hickory House" is in print, a mix of upper and lower case letters, which is a sign of a poorly educated person. The note was in cursive, but this is in print.
This is not the print of a man of Judge Moore's education and culture.
new4now ago
That was back in the days they taught cursive
Signature should be same style