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Fr. Niklaus Pflugers letter to Bishop Williamson
« Reply #30 on: April 15, 2013, 03:43:12 AM »
Since the letter's content is out in the open with permission, I think it's the right time to also make available the original German Word file, so that computer savvy people can examine for themselves what I wrote about the co-authorship.

So, attached below is the German letter written by Krah and Fr Pfluger in MS-Office and sent to the bishop in the beginning of January 2011. German is the native language of both authors, and you easily recognise their phrases which are well known by German native speakers.  

File name: "PNP an BW.docx"
File date: 7 Jan 2011

Extract of what MS-Office's or Openoffice's "file menu" named "properties" shows in its "general" tab:
- Created on: 6 Jan 2011, 16:29:00, MK28
- Changed on: 6 Jan 2011, 16:29:00, SSPX
- Last printed: 30 Dec 2010, 20:28:00
- Revisions: 2

(I had to put the file inside a ZIP archive, because the Cathinfo server didn't allow me to attach a ".docx" file directly.)


Since Krah has no clue about computers, with a 99.99% probability he did not install MS-Office on Fr Pfluger's SSPX computer under Krah's name (why would he anyway!), but did really create that file on his own computer. Maybe he even got some B'nai B'rith template for such purposes?
That's the most probable explanation why his pseudonym is there in the "Fr. Pfluger's letter" file. Of course, and more importantly, Krah's content, style, phraseology and hatefulness against the good bishop is all over the place in this letter, too.

God bless Bishop Williamson.

Fr. Niklaus Pflugers letter to Bishop Williamson
« Reply #31 on: April 15, 2013, 08:43:30 AM »
"Company: Columbia Business School" (See "advanced properties")

If that was added to the advanced properties of the docuмent when it was first created, then it would be pretty much established that Max Krah has great influence on Nicholas Pflüger, influence which a man who has voiced explicit support for the Jews should not have.


Fr. Niklaus Pflugers letter to Bishop Williamson
« Reply #32 on: April 15, 2013, 09:17:41 AM »
William of Norwich has certainly been vindicated. Those who attacked William of Norwich must feel very foolish. They ought to be ashamed of themselves. WON risked a lot so the truth would be made known.

Fr. Niklaus Pflugers letter to Bishop Williamson
« Reply #33 on: April 15, 2013, 09:52:25 AM »
Quote from: Exilenomore
"Company: Columbia Business School" (See "advanced properties")

If that was added to the advanced properties of the docuмent when it was first created, then it would be pretty much established that Max Krah has great influence on Nicholas Pflüger, influence which a man who has voiced explicit support for the Jews should not have.

It just keeps getting better.
Thanks Exilenomore for this advanced information. Two heads are better than one.

So Krah created this "Pfluger letter" Word docuмent when he was at the globalists' "Business School in Columbia" aka EMBA. See Krah-Gate for more EMBA details (click here for German tanslation).

So much for my (pure) speculation about a "B'nai B'rith Word template file" for such letters... ;-)

I take it Fr Pfluger was not attending this EMBA school, and that the "company name" of Menzingen's Office installations is not "Columbia Business School". So because it was Fr Pfluger who sent this joint-letter to his and his backer's enemy, "then it would be pretty much established that Max Krah has great influence on Niklaus Pfluger.

Fr. Niklaus Pflugers letter to Bishop Williamson
« Reply #34 on: April 15, 2013, 10:21:12 AM »
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.