This page distinguishes ordinary disagreement from a false-declaration problem. The filings cite 18 U.S.C. 1623 where a statement in a proceeding is alleged to be knowingly false and material.

Verification turns on the proceeding, the declaration, materiality, and knowledge. The best records are transcripts, verified pleadings, email notice trails, payment ledgers, and agency files that existed before the statement.

The page is intentionally framed as a public-record guide. It helps a reader find the right exhibit, ask for the right log, and avoid turning a document conflict into an unsupported conclusion.