Thank you Hollingsworth for confirming the authenticity of my uploaded German docx file, which is Fr Pfluger's original letter e-mailed to Bishop Williamson on 1 January 2011. Your confirmation also underlines that my file's source, Mr X, is solid.
The only minor difference between your docx file (1) and my uploaded docx file (2) is the files' date stamps, which vary by 5 days. Because for (1) the bishop sent to you Fr Pfluger's complete 1-Jan-2011 e-mail with inlined docx file attachment, whilst for (2) the bishop on 6-Jan-2011 double-clicked the docx file attachment in Fr Pfluger's e-mail, read the letter in his (bishop's) MS-Office, saved it to local disc and later gave this local saved docx file to Mr X confidentially.
(Technical note for interested people: During the save process of an Office docx file, the file's "date"-property's is updated to the current date, and the "changed by"-property is changed to the saver's Office user name. Everything else stays untouched, i.e. the Office user's name, the Office's company name, and so on.)
So, just for the record, the forwarded docx file to Hollingsworth (1) has these properties:
Created: 27 Dec 2010, 04:31:00, MK28
Changed: 01 Jan 2011, 14:40:00, PNP
Company: Columbia Business School
Last print: 31 Dec 2010, 20:28:00
("MK28" stands for "Max Krah", aged "28" when he started using these initials. "PNP" stands for "Pater Niklaus Pfluger". And "Columbia Business School" stands for Krah's EMBA globalist school in USA which he attended on behalf of the SSPX. See
Krahgate in English, or in
German translation.)
And now I won't bother you readers with any more tech talk.
God bless Bishop Williamson!