Forgery is one of those crimes that sounds almost quaint — a pen, some patience, maybe a convincing stamp or signature. But the most dangerous forgeries in history weren’t pulled off in a back alley. They were slipped into the machinery of governments, treated as gospel, and used to shape decisions that affected real people, real policy, and real lives. One of the most instructive cases in that category isn’t fictional. It’s the story of the Hit…
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