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January 10, 2005
It's Official (Finally): Documents Produced on a Computer
There's a bit of caveating here and there, and pernicious uses the worlds "likely" and "unlikely," but this Appendix, reporting on the findings of a top document-authentication expert, leave little doubt.
They're forgeries, produced on a Microsoft Word computer using Times New Roman font. As LGF, Powerline, and Free Republic concluded a mere 110 days ago.
Thanks to Jim Lindgren of the hydra-like Volokh Conspiracy, which also notes that CBS News had much better copies of the documents all along -- document which make the case for forgery even stronger -- and yet has not released them.
Until now. Click on the link and take a gander.
Why were these better copies suppressed until now? Did CBS News hope that more degraded nature of the copies it released would allow it to better claim that "no firm conclusions can be reached"?