website by president. at least that s the way that they re gonna look for them. they don t just deal with thefts though, they deal with forgeries. if someone tries to forge a military record, or veteran s record to try and make themselves seem like they had a military career they haven t actually had. these are the investigators that will track them down and nail you for that. in 2011, this guy, confessed to national archives investigators for two a very unusual forgery plot. while look as we neared about that date? that man confessed to bring in a fountain pan into a national archives research room. he use that pen smuggled into the room to change the date on a document, the real document was dated april 14th, 1864, it was a part in that abraham lincoln at sign for a union soldier that i court-martial this guy apparently decided he would be credited with a great historical find if the date on
investigators for two a very unusual forgery plot. while look as we neared about that date? that man confessed to bring in a fountain pan into a national archives research room. he use that pen smuggled into the room to change the date on a document, the real document was dated april 14th, 1864, it was a part in that abraham lincoln at sign for a union soldier that i court-martial this guy apparently decided he would be credited with a great historical find if the date on that pardon instead, instead of saying april 14th 1864, it said april 16th 1865. the date lincoln was a stat assassinated. he thought he would be credited with a historical fine if it looked like he found this pardon that was the last thing that abraham lincoln signed before he was assassinated. and so we changed the date from 1864 to 1865 to try to pass it. well the cop shot of the national archives caught him doing, they caught him. he confessed. when they referred him to the u. s. justice department for federal