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The statement that 'Just after the death of Meyer his friends revealed that he was the author of the work, which had been banned' is not based on any evidence. All that is known is that some time after the death of Meyer such rumours began to circulate, but there were already rumours of an earlier date attributing the PSSI to Johannes Bouwmeester. There is, at this time, no way to determine whether Meyer, Bouwmeester or both were the authors. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Spinopoppy (talk • contribs) 09:24, 4 June 2022 (UTC)Reply