It's actually even worse and even more unlikely than you have shown, for even if Killian had been able to do all these things mentioned, there is still a ZERO chance that Killian or ANYONE, back in 1972, typing on a then existing machine, even with great effort and precision could precisely match a document format not to be in existence for another fifteen years - through sheer coincidence and dumb luck.
The chance of that happening is indistinguishable from the chance that a chimpanzee could sit down in front of a typewriter and compose a limerick - and not just any limerick - this PRECISE limerick:
CBS replaced Cronkite with Rather
With Cronkite's blessing, I gather.
But as Danny grew older
His indiscretions grew bolder
And his words became nothing but blather
i.e. vanishingly small. ZERO. Ergo, the documents are recent computer generated fabrications.
Case closed hard.
I completely agree with you.
I was just listing some major categories that would have to be overlooked for Rather, et al to think that they could bamboozle us with the help of the MSM.
:)
By the way, nice limeric.