Anyone else with the documents may compare their hash to the hash of the data you post.
Thus "verified by other entities"
Few documents in the list are a converted version of the original file.
E.g.
BG-Shareholder-Meeting-Minutes-August-10th-2012.pdf
That minutes were originally recorded in a text file because the meeting happened in an IRC channel. The original file is TXT format, not PDF format. Two different formats with the same content generates different 'hashes'.
So your insistence for the documents 'hashes' is completely cluless.
Without hash protection, that does not prove you altered the original compacted archive (or not). Too late now, as that is missing from your original posting.
I listed details of each file: name, date and size. Any change made in any file would change one or more of that details and change the total size of the decompressed files. Therefore, the encrypted version of the written declaration will PROVE that I did NOT changed any part of the documents.
If you are in the bitcoin community and do not understand what a hash algorithm does, that is quite odd.
Seriously, get a clue about what you are talking about. This discussion is not about my ability to understand what a algorithm does (although I know what an algorithm does). Moreover, many user in this forum do not understand what an algorithm does, but they know very well how to send and receive Bitcoins.