the memo is almost certainly fake
I'm going to go out on a limb here because type comparasion is not something I am an expert in, especially from seriously poor scans. However, my inital and then more considered observations of the three pages would be that page three is almost certainly produced on a different typewritter that the other two. The boldness, width and shape of the fonts are slightly different, more noticably in some letters than others (the main ones being the d, c, o, f, and b.) Adding to that the slight differences in letter shapes, and the slightly raised position of the "L" on the "CONFIDENTIAL" stamp on the first pages when compared to the last, and I'm pretty sure that the last page has indeed just been attached to the previous ones, but is not part of an original and complete document. There is a rather obvious spelling mistake on the first page as well, but not having viewed a huge number of offical documents I can't say if this is significant or not. Anyways, that's my 2c.
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