They need to "have misunderstood the clip". You see, as the next equally as long video will show,
the scam, originates from the WAF!
The video says "The Qued. badge scam." The video is about a badge that is examined under the microscope, and found to be a poor cast that has fooled everyone for the last 20 years. And the word SCAM alludes to a scam
The video makes no reference to historical fact, dates, period literature etc, and never had the word fantasy in the title. In the YT descrption, it rather cleverly says:
THIS EPISODE: Exposing the very expensive fake/fantasy SS Quedlinburg "Tinnies" as poorly cast pieces of pooh. A very long but highly entertaining video
Fake/fantasy...
Not
exposing the fantasy badge.
Yes towards the end I say that "to date, there is no period evidence showing that such a badge was ever made, or even exsisted, and the period drawing could be just that, a drawing, a paper badge a stamp etc...."
And despite what a few attack monkeys over on the WAF would like to believe,
this is still so.
I realize that they like using second-hand images and having an opinion of what they think they are seeing on it, and then using that as "proof" to authenticate their fakes, but this time around they won`t be able to get away with that. (Worked with the
DJ knife for decades)
And seeing as I have advocated against doing exactly this in multiple books, I see no reason to change colors and jump on the monkey bandwagon because of a few Alamy photos that "appear" to show what a few would like it to show. Maybe they should wait until the next video, because one thing is about as certain as an Amem at Church, and that is, that whatever they
are showing, it is most certainly not their fake cupal badges.
Do I feel guilty for settingt them up for
major public embarrasment? Not really, considering how they treat others. It is about time someone slaps the granny out of them.