(06-23-2023, 07:38 AM)A51Watcher2 Wrote: My team has examined the composition of this document and so has AI software and both declare the above document LEGIT with no traces of forgery or manipulation.
The blacked out portion at the bottom has been professionally scrambled so that even military grade software like ours that can see though the back only see a scramble image.
The website 'Scribbr' advises:
'In English, a capital letter is used for the first word of a sentence and for all proper nouns (words that name a
specific person, place, organization, or thing)...'
In the above memorandum from 1963, I notice in the second paragraph that 'Unknowns' is capitalised.
Was President Kennedy referring to a 'specific person, place, organization, or thing' at that point and not
realistic unseen problems that may emerge when two cautious powers tentatively join to do something?

If so, who or what was this 'thing' that Kennedy was wary of and wished to avoid involvement?

Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.