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ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS ago

For those suspicious, FBI Site Screencap : https://archive.is/3K0rd

Vindicator ago

There are many more images in the FBI pdf. Over a dozen, I'd say. No children are shown, just features of the room that might help identify the location.

Marked2476 ago

Theres one picture of a green room with certificates on the wall.. those certificates are printed out on a color printer but on legal size paper that has a texture to it (it's not plain white copy paper).. this looks like the paper used by Congress or Senate like the person used a printer that only prints on legal textured paper because it was all they had regular access to.. also the clock on the wall, there are small shaped next to the numbers of the clock face.. like symbols that you would use to teach a kid that different times mean different thing (like at noon, you put food to indicate that its lunchtime, a bed at 7 or 8 o'clock to indicate bedtime.. etc).. not sure if anyone has pointed this out yet..

Vindicator ago

I noticed that clock, too. To me it looked like cats at each of the hours, like this: https://www.cafepress.com/+playful_cats_wall_clock,923867891

Marked2476 ago

I didnt see bends in the paper which leads me away from actually given by a school.. plus, schools dont give those awards out in cardstock folders for "end of year" awards like "most improved", "silliest kid", etc.. usually teachers just download blank awards from the internet and fill them out themselves and print them out on school printers.. the "folders" would be saved for special awards that would be given out for graduation certificates.. source: I am a room mom at a public school so I am used to downloading, filling out, and printing off fake certificates like that..

The paper kinda looks like the legal sized textured paper that the state of the union speech was on that pelosi ripped up.. heavy cardstock textured legal sized paper.. (I do a lot of printing and painting a lot of papercrafting)

Vindicator ago

I know of at least two private high schools in my area that give out academic awards in cardstock covers that open like a calendar, with little slits in them to stick the corners of the certificate paper into.