"Ask Corsi to write about those missing airplane manifests. Very interesting that all of them were at the National Archives EXCEPT the one he was looking for about Stanley. If it is provably true that the records are missing (while the rest are there), then we have a legitimate reason to ask why and how. I once helped a lawyer who I interned for with a similar situation. He needed a way to figure out whether opposing counsel/defendant was withholding required production records. I told him to construct a matrix for each year/month, etc. of the desired documents and see what was produced. If the key records were not produced, it would show up in the matrix by DATE. If the records had a random set of gaps, then it could be argued that the records were not complete for some reason, nefarious or innocent. Re the airline passenger manifest in question, just ask what are the odds of the key manifest list being missing if every other one is there (assuming that they are all there or that there are a few other lists missing over a period of time - coincidental or deliberately). Tables, charts, graphs, matrixes make it easier to see chronological items in a logical format."
Excellent point!
Great use of logic and reason to figure something out.