Someone was saying on another thread that an officer
(Straub) mentioned as giving Killiam flak in 1973 memo actually had retired in 1972. Check this someone and see what the poop is on it.
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#1...Documents
Compare one of the Jerry Killian memos given to CBS News,
and allegedly produced in 1972, to the same text created using MS
Word 2002. A person who wishes to remain anonymous forwarded a
link to me for an animated presentation which overlaps the two
documents and shows, using a current font, how tab spacing and
inter-line spacing match the defaults in Microsoft's Word.
Brent Baker
You'll need to have Macromedia Flash installed to watch the
slide show. Check it out at:
http://img41.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img41&image=60minbusted.swf
from http://www.mediaresearch.org alert
In this MSNBC story, video in the url to see, an FBI document expert gives many examples of it being a false document, the FBI document expert says, "I don't believe that anyone in the forensic community that saw this document would have verified it as a genuine document. There are just too many things that are wrong with the document". He gives 3 good examples:
1. The address of the fire squadron is Perfectly Centered, difficult for a typewriter to do, I personally would say near impossible for a typewriter to do.
2. Curly apostrophes, every typewriter I've seen has had a straight ' apostrophes.
3. The infamous raised TH, they found other TH's supposedly on older documents but there is a line under those TH's.
I think the Libs are just ticked that we found out Kerry didn't deserve at least one of his purple hearts. It's no big deal even if the dirt on Kerry or on Bush were true. The public is more concerned about the current topics of today. Sure George Bush use to drink, but how is his distant past effecting how he is running the country today? It's an obvious desperate last straw the Libs are pulling, because they know based on Current topics and Current events, Bush wins hands down.
I think the networks should go get some non-partisan typewriter and word processor experts and finally close the case. The expert CBS is standing by isn't a document expert or a typewriter expert, he's simply a hand writing expert, which really doesn't mean much. I saw an episode of Unsolved Mysteries 3 years ago about the suicide of Kurt Cobain, they had a hand writing expert look at it and he said the first few lines and the last few lines of the suicide note were not Kurt's handwriting, it's possible, but he could easily be wrong.
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For the record.
Reference the fonts used on the suspect documents.
On the 4 May 1972 document note "2. Report 111th"
where the th is elevated.
Note, also the 18 August 1973 document "feedback from 187th" where the th is elevated.
Note, also the 01 August 1972 document " 147 th Ftr"
shows the th not elevated.
In the first two instances the computer used automatically elevated the th. In the third document the computer did not automatically raise the th because the person placed a space between the digits and the th.
Do not think any typewriters back in the '70's could automatically raise or minimize the size of the type font
behind the digits in a numerical sequence.
Recommend others check this out.
As an old printer I could not spell printer but now
I are one!
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