Ethelred, that PNP an BW.zip file comes up for me as a WordPad file when I open it. WordPad does not, apparently, have features which will allow one to determine the original authorship. I've informed you about this privately. Maybe someone on the forum can help clear this matter up.
If you have an older version of MS Word than '07, it won't handle XML docuмents correctly. You could get rid of MS Office, and download OpenOffice gratis. It's much better albeit slower to launch.
Dear Hollingsworth, Ultrarigorist's tip is excellent. With Openoffice you can import (read) and export (save) also the newer Word file format (.docx) which ironically your older MS-Office can't handle.
http://www.openoffice.org/download/This way you ...
*) could examine the MK28 property of the "Fr Pfluger Letter",
*) would save hundreds of Dollars because Openoffice is free as in free-lunch, which is possible with software but only with software (because a replication of substance can only be done by Our Lord),
*) would come closer to your ancestors' roots concerning software, because Openoffice originates in Germany which is next to Denmark ;-)
*) could run your (Open-) Office also on your Mac or Linux computer,
*) wouldn't pay for Bill Gates' Chemtrails planes which poison us (Gates owns Microsoft and amongst many evil things he also books Chemtrails planes. So with every copy of MS-Office we buy, we also finance Chemtrails. Yes, I know many people are forced to use the MS-Windows OS and got no choice, but estimated 90% of the people who use MS-Office aren't forced to use it, and MS-Office is Gates cash-cow number one).
Krah should have listened to fellow-Jew Richard Stallman why to not send MS-Office files as file attachments:
We can put an End to Word AttachmentsBut... if Krah listened to Stallman and used Openoffice to export his joint-letter as a PDF file, we wouldn't have found the nice "MK28" and "Boston Business School" property.
P.S. There must be some online tool which shows the properties of an uplodaed .docx file, isn't it?
P.P.S. Incredulous, you're priceless, as usual! :-)