I just added 90 seconds of fame to my previous six minutes via another interview on Fox News. I shared the segment with Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff, who is pursuing the Burkitt angle of Hurricane Dan; it was tough to get a word in edgewise. I mentioned the visible evidence of the forged nature of the CBS/60 Minutes documents and tried to make the point that CBS has now made itself the participant in a monumental fraud by its stonewalling. For any viewers who might be visiting the site for the first time, I’m taking the liberty of reposting the information below.
Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs has posted an animated GIF alternating between the PDF version of the Microsoft Word document he created, and the CBS News “original.” (Click here for the link to the Little Green Footballs post.) I think it’s fair to say that this is a striking illustration of the forgery case to which CBS refuses to respond.
Reader Trevor Dewey has also sent us this Flash animation of the creation of one of the documents using Word and writes: “Brilliant.” Don’t miss it!
UPDATE: Johnny Dollar’s Place has posted a transcript of the Fox segment, and Double Toothpicks has added some kind comments.
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