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This article asserts that "Captain Jack's Alien Files" features archival "footage" of Abraham Lincoln. Can that be supported? Googling the subject rather suggests that all the film of Lincoln that exists is actually fake - the 1860s is too early for cine footage to survive - and the recent kerfuffle over the way Daniel Day-Lewis did his voice in the recent movie rather suggests that no recording survives either (dunno whether it's too early for that or not).[[Special:Contributions/86.151.1.40|86.151.1.40]]<sup>[[User talk:86.151.1.40#top|talk to me]]</sup>
This article asserts that "Captain Jack's Alien Files" features archival "footage" of Abraham Lincoln. Can that be supported? Googling the subject rather suggests that all the film of Lincoln that exists is actually fake - the 1860s is too early for cine footage to survive - and the recent kerfuffle over the way Daniel Day-Lewis did his voice in the recent movie rather suggests that no recording survives either (dunno whether it's too early for that or not).[[Special:Contributions/86.151.1.40|86.151.1.40]]<sup>[[User talk:86.151.1.40#top|talk to me]]</sup>
:Google isn't a valid source for this wiki.  It's not about what's real; it's about what's asserted in DWU stories.  What matters is what ''Alien Files'' says. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 03:40: Thu 05 Sep 2013</span>
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